“NO PLACE IS TOO FAR” is more than just a song; it’s a cosmic exploration of sound, emotion, and connection. San Holo, the visionary artist renowned for his genre-defying approach, unites with the dynamic creativity of Whethan and the soulful vocals of Selah Sol, and the result is a breathtaking synergy that melds ethereal melodies with cutting-edge production, creating a sonic experience that is both futuristic and deeply resonant.

TAELA returns with “Beetlejuice (dead to me),” released today by Young Forever/Capitol Records. Known for her unfiltered lyricism and heartfelt melodies, TAELA draws inspiration from the beloved movie “Beetlejuice” to deliver a powerful anthem of liberation and self-empowerment.

Soul hip-hop, R&B singer, Dylan Joshua is thrilled to release his new EP Leave You In The Ends which is out now. Dylan says, “Your ends is the place you’re most familiar with. For anybody. It’s the place you grew up, different spots you used to go to, the different jobs you’ve had,  different relationships,  different friendships, different eras. It’s the place that shaped you.”

New York-based DJ and producer Callie Reiff pivots her sound to craft a seductive house track “Kiss Dance Sweat” featuring an alluring four-on-the-floor beat and cheeky vocal lyrics.

From musical prodigy to industry trendsetter, Callie Reiff is unlike any other. As an accomplished producer, DJ, and all-around performer, she’s made history as the youngest DJ to perform at Webster Hall — since then, she’s taken the stage at festivals such as Creamfields, EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, and Ultra.

After touring the US & Australia together earlier this year, Mild Minds & edapollo spent time in the studio together, resulting in their stunning new collaboration, ‘Everything’. 

The single has foundations in edapollo’s track, “You’re Everything,”  with Mild Mind’s inspiring a new vision for it, adding his signature falsetto vocals and a more club-focused, beat-driven arrangement resulting in a unique collaboration track between the pair

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