Welcome back for another look at the new songs that caught my attention the most this week! My taste skews towards pop and dance so there is a lot of that here, but I like almost everything, so expect a good amount of variety here as well! Hopefully you’ll find something you enjoy too!
Note: Some songs and videos may contain content that listeners / viewers could find objectionable.
Joe Jonas gets his band DNCE to remix his latest solo effort and the end result is irresistably fun.
Just purely pleasurable pop.
And while we’re on the subject, here’s some more!
Local band Fat Mezz keeps their classic rock revival going with another enjoyable jam.
UK rock act Boy Bleach add in a dash of breakbeat to fantastic effect.
Ava Max mixes some yacht-rock vibes into her usual dance pop sound and it works. Makes one wish Summer wasn’t ending.
Jamie xx teams up with his The xx bandmate Romy along with Oliver Sim on this edgy but blissfully chilled out electronica track.
Edgy rap group clipping. is back with what might be one of their weirdest tracks yet and I am here for it.
Minimalist weirdness that grows on me with each listen.
Duck Sauce (aka A-Trak and Armand Van Helden) return with an instant classic piano house jam.
Dancy but haunting, one of my favorite combos.
It’s hard not to find this song relatable.
The latest by Two Feet is a sensual rock groove perfect for a romantic evening.
Bad Bunny’s latest takes the Latin superstar’s sound in a very interesting new direction.
I don’t know how well this song fits in with the rest of his latest LP, but it’s still pretty great regardless.
Rival Consoles returns with more stunning ambient techno.
I love a spare piano ballad when it’s done right, and WOOSUNG nails it here.
Experimental and filled with pleasant atonal elements, this Astrid Sonne remix by Blood Orange sounds like it simultaneously does and doesn’t actually work.
A haunting chillout tune.
Stunning.
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Cover image created with Midjourney using the lyrics from “Nuclear” by Leroy Sanchez.





