As another week passes, it also marks another week where new releases are out for the public to enjoy.
So check out the recent releases that have dropped and let us know bangers you came across.
Due to fan hype, Namesbliss found himself having to deliver a studio version of a freestyle he did.
Namesbliss recently dropped a freestyle, which had many going mad for it.
Titled, ‘Iniesta Flow’, Namesbliss was flowing effortlessly over a chilled out sounding beat while at Balamii Radio.
Namesbliss has now released a studio version of ‘Iniesta Flow’, much to the delight of fans online.
If you’re new to Namesbliss, this release will most definitely make you an admirer of him.
MPH is back with another dance floor filler.
Titled, ‘Crash & Burn’, featuring Lauren L’aimant, this is a nice mix of Bass music and UKG music. A blend which we’re familiar with when it comes to MPH
MPH is known for bringing a high level of energy to his tracks and giving people a reason to shake a leg.
‘Crash & Burn’ is no different as this UKG / Bass filled track has all the right ingredients to get you in the dancing mood.
Gorgon City unveil their new album, ‘Salvation’.
The project is receiving praise, with the electronic duo delivering an album designed to bring feet to the dance floor.
Whether you’re in the mood for some electronic house, or you feel for a deep / soulful track, Gorgon City have delivered many different house vibes on this project.
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