The latest track from Santa Barbara’s Candyland, “Murda” is a powerful trap/electro-house tune that is sure to be smashing dance floors from Los Angeles to New York City this summer. Incorporating hip hop infused vocals and a stabbing bassline, it is a creative venture into the two worlds that reside between the contrasting genres of music. Halfway between the bassPOD stage at Electric Daisy Carnival and a rap concert, the track will appeal to fans of dubstep, bass music, and even some hip hop enthusiasts. As the electronic music world continues to evolve, producers have melded genres beyond the classic female vocals-over-beats combination. Candyland’s work on “Murda” welcomes her to this experimental category.
https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/203943352
SunSkip’s latest single, “Sincerely”, is a study in the quiet power of narrative songwriting. At…
Iyla Elise’s “Ain’t Linear” arrives as a quietly assured meditation on love, resilience, and emotional…
Bad Dreams is the sonic embodiment of catharsis. NMDA’s rich, jazz-inspired arrangements create a plush…
From the opening chords of Lightning Child, Ava Renn stakes a claim as a fearless…
With Fresh Air, Will Foulke proves himself a compelling storyteller through music. The track balances…
Italian DJ and producer Angelo Ferreri returns to Déepalma Soul with a fresh reinterpretation of…