
“Drunk Candy” - Blake Cake
Blake Cake’s “Drunk Candy” is exactly what it sounds like—sweet, intoxicating, and a little bit dangerous. The rising DJ and producer has crafted a deep house banger that’s as glossy and stylish as a neon-lit rooftop bar but with the raw, underground grit of a 3 a.m. warehouse rave. It’s the latest chapter in her genre-fluid journey, where UK garage shuffles, house grooves, and the occasional drum & bass punch meet in an effortlessly cool package.

“Save Me” - Olesia Glants
There’s something divine — no, truly otherworldly — about what Olesia Glants pulls off in her new single, “Save Me.” You know those rare tracks that feel like they could be played in both a cathedral and a nightclub? This is one of them. It’s a sonic tightrope walk between the sacred and the seductive — and somehow, Glants never misses a step.

“Just For Fun” by Charlie Brown: Review
Charlie Brown isn’t just a producer—he’s a sonic storyteller. With a foundation built on freedom, genuineness, and exploration, his music feels less like a collection of beats and more like an immersive experience. Blending melodic house, techno, and pop influences, his soundscapes offer both emotional depth and rhythmic drive, creating tracks that resonate with introspective yet adventurous souls…