You Can't See The World In Silence by E

A brilliant debut track from Australian artist KNDR features a hesitant piano line that falls in line with soothingly full chords and soaring synths which hold a sweet contrast to Lyons' remarkably full vocals.

The track's soft production leads to a pleasantly swirling drop that hits like home before "and everybody comes to life" allows the track to descend into a dance floor anthem just begging for you to join.

Check out the track below, head to the sites, and get the single from iTunes now. 

"You Can't See The World In Silence" KNDR feat. Adam Lyons

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You're Mine by E

Viola Dust's "You're Mine" feels like a solid '70's inspired track with far-reaching tenor vocals, tangy riffs, and driving rhythms with just enough of a techno influence and a grounded bridge to give the entire track a warm and inviting feel. 

The repetition of "who am I" mixes sweetly with lulling chords and swinging bass lines before drifting into a solid down beat and swirling melody sure to make you dance. 

Listen to the track below and head to the sites to hear more from Viola Dust.  

"You're Mine" Viola Dust

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Till Sunrise by E

Belarbi's remix of Goldroom's "Till Sunrise" manages to lift the track up, highlighting the back beat and bringing the heart of the song to the front of the track, giving it a positively entrancing quality. 

The clean production offers up a pretty flow that remains calm enough to let the vocal lines run by without interruption, while maintaining a thoroughly uptempo feel to the hypnotically undulating track. 

Listen to Belarbi's latest remix below then head to his SoundCloud to hear other great tracks you'll be playing on repeat.  

"Till Sunrise" Goldroom feat. Mammals (Belarbi Remix)

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Black Country by E

A sturdy rhythm and haunting vocal hooks lead the way into the staying track before compellingly raw vocals come in with lines mature beyond the band member's years. The instrumentation takes you on a trip that feels like Alice falling down the rabbit hole when a playful guitar riff descends into the track as prominent drums rush to keep up and the bass remains stubbornly steady.

Pure vocals trot out lines "I don't want to drown in darkness, I suffocate in blackness right now", "I don't need a way to get away, a route to make my escape into the unknown, it's something that, something that I don't want", "only seventeen and all is gone, all you know has come to see the end" that ring cautiously and are amazingly articulate; falling perfectly onto a fully developed track stuffed with tight lines, smooth transitions, goosebump inducing vocal melodies, and just enough reverb to make the track feel downright homey.

The haunting rhythm jibes wonderfully with mellow vocals and wandering riffs in this second single from UK band Young Braves; check out the track below and head to the sites to support the band.

"Black Country" Young Braves

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