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Afterburner - No Way, Get Real - EP by BSOD
No Way, Get Real - EP | BSOD
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Flash - Flash - Single by Lazy Rich & Hot Mouth
Flash - Single | Lazy Rich & Hot Mouth
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4:30
Durée
4:30
Caffeine - Nanobite - Single by EDDIE
Nanobite - Single | EDDIE
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3:33
Durée
3:33
Dream Bass - Dream Bass - Single by 4ngus
Dream Bass - Single | 4ngus
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3:30
Durée
3:30
Bogan Philosophy - Smooth & Creamy - EP by Electrocado
Smooth & Creamy - EP | Electrocado
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8:14
Durée
8:14
Moar Ghosts 'n' Stuff - For Lack of a Better Name by deadmau5
For Lack of a Better Name | deadmau5
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4:30
Durée
4:30
Bogan Philosophy - Smooth & Creamy - EP by Electrocado
Smooth & Creamy - EP | Electrocado
Durée
8:14
Durée
8:14
Night Runners - Night Runners - Single by EDDIE & Voicians
Night Runners - Single | EDDIE & Voicians
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3:37
Durée
3:37
Ten - Game Over by No Mana
Game Over | No Mana
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6:56
Durée
6:56
Incoming - Impactor - EP by BlackGummy
Impactor - EP | BlackGummy
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4:30
Durée
4:30

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Smooth & Creamy - EP
Smooth & Creamy - EP
Electrocado
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Blueprints - EP
Blueprints - EP
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Damage Control (Bonus Track Version)
Damage Control (Bonus Track Version)
Mat Zo
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Above the Blue - EP
Above the Blue - EP
No Mana
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Impactor - EP
Impactor - EP
BlackGummy
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TNGHT - EP
TNGHT - EP
TNGHT
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Soundclash - EP
Soundclash - EP
Flosstradamus
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I'm Aloud
I'm Aloud
Herobust
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Slasherr - Single
Slasherr - Single
Rustie
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Tell Me - Single
Tell Me - Single
RL Grime & What So Not
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New Music - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Your Essentials - The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Your Essentials
The songs you can’t do without. The more you use Apple Music, the more essential they become. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up!
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalized set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Dance Favorites 2 - Dance jams discovered 2025 & 2026
Dance Favorites 2
Dance jams discovered 2025 & 2026
Trap Essentials - Modern dance music has always looked to hip-hop for inspiration. But few subgenres owe as much to rap production as electronic music’s strain of trap, which borrows its rapid-fire hi-hats, skittering snares, and 808 kicks and mixes them with rave synths and EDM builds and drops for a different flavor of speaker-blowing bass music. Underground artists such as Glasgow’s Hudson Mohawke (and his partnership with Montrealer Lunice, TNGHT) gave birth to the style almost as a bit of a joke. But with the late-2000s rise of big-room house and Southern rap, it was just a matter of time before the intermingling of the two would reach epic proportions. Not only did HudMo and Lunice end up producing tracks for Drake, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West, but by the early 2010s, EDM trap had minted itself a certified hit when Brooklyn producer Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” went viral in a series of fan-made choreographed videos. Artists like Rustie and RL Grime continued to push trap’s leftfield sound while the genre evolved throughout the mainstream via Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, and Keys N Krates’ festival-grade beats and hip-hop collaborations.
Trap Essentials
Modern dance music has always looked to hip-hop for inspiration. But few subgenres owe as much to rap production as electronic music’s strain of trap, which borrows its rapid-fire hi-hats, skittering snares, and 808 kicks and mixes them with rave synths and EDM builds and drops for a different flavor of speaker-blowing bass music. Underground artists such as Glasgow’s Hudson Mohawke (and his partnership with Montrealer Lunice, TNGHT) gave birth to the style almost as a bit of a joke. But with the late-2000s rise of big-room house and Southern rap, it was just a matter of time before the intermingling of the two would reach epic proportions. Not only did HudMo and Lunice end up producing tracks for Drake, Lil Wayne, and Kanye West, but by the early 2010s, EDM trap had minted itself a certified hit when Brooklyn producer Baauer’s “Harlem Shake” went viral in a series of fan-made choreographed videos. Artists like Rustie and RL Grime continued to push trap’s leftfield sound while the genre evolved throughout the mainstream via Dillon Francis, DJ Snake, and Keys N Krates’ festival-grade beats and hip-hop collaborations.
electro - all your fave electro hits in one place. neat.
electro
all your fave electro hits in one place. neat.
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