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New Music Friday: Soave's latest music releases




Don’t Let Go of Deepend and Treetalk’s lighthearted beauty


For well over a decade, Dutch phenom Deepend has been gracing the softer realm of dance music with a series of records that can only be described as pure hits. With over a billion streams to date, and constantly at the forefront of what’s good in the scene, Deepend is a trailblazer. His newest on Soave exemplifies his acute tendency for feel-good house, before inviting North American singer and songwriter Treetalk to deliver an honest layer of soul. “Don’t Let Go” finds itself at a wonderful bridge between laid back dance and indie pop, an ideal record to welcome in the spring!  


More and More!


Dutch musician De Hofnar, known for hits like "If You Had My Love" and "Zonnestraal," collaborates with fellow Dutch artist Gerson Rafael for a dance-pop and house track, perfect for welcoming spring. This release adds to Soave x Sandcastle's catalog, known for catchy vocal melodies and piano grooves. Coppermines and Aexcit team up for "Right This Way," blending euphoric piano chords, tight grooves, and soulful vocals into dance-pop bliss. With Coppermines's successful streak and Aexcit's expertise, they offer enchanting hooks and irresistible beats for listeners to indulge in.


Paul Schulze reunites with Soave for "Found My Love," a collaboration with label-head Jean Juan and vocalist illuna, showcasing emotive dance music with lush arps and captivating vocals. Honest Regrets, alongside Kid On The Block, reunites for "In A Heartbeat," offering delicate, chill house vibes capturing the essence of swift love. Moving Castles collaborates with LDVC for "Always," featuring catchy vocals by Yann Muller, blending acoustic and pop elements for a sun-kissed banger. Lost In Reveries teams up with Summer Vibes for "Into Your Arms," a dreamy deep house track defying genres, offering inspiration for listeners. Shoby and AALLAR's rendition of Modjo's "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" brings a refreshing take with acoustic guitar and an infectious saxophone solo, embodying timeless tropical house vibes.


Austrian artist Rene Rodrigezz, fresh off his hit "Because the Night" (nearly 300K streams), collaborates with fellow Austrian producer Nico Roschnai for "Need You." This speed house track delivers fast-paced energy and stuttering synths, complemented by Blurie's captivating vocal harmonies, perfect for any mood or setting. MITCH DB and collaborators explore techno in "My Mother Told Me," a departure from Soave's usual sound. MITCH DB, with over 1.2 million monthly listeners, delivers a gritty banger showcasing his dance floor-focused approach. Level 8 and newcomers Lefwee and BOOTY LEAK join forces for a dark, acidic track that defies expectations, highlighting the label's versatility. "Block Your Number" offers trance magic for an electrifying weekend. Lawstylez, known for powerful hits, debuts on Soave alongside M-T3ck and WhiteCapMusic, creating a captivating tune that promises to captivate listeners.


LUDVIC, renowned for hits like "Up & Up" and "Acapulco," collaborates with Munich's Namté, boasting 20M+ streams. Their joint effort produces a vibrant deep house track, "End Of Time," enriched by SOFYKA's soulful vocals. Freaky DJs and Mondorro, creators of the hit "Blame" (200K+ streams), team up again for "Miles Away," blending emotive melodies and dance beats with Danna Max's captivating vocals.


Just a bit before we go…


As we wrap up this exciting release week, here are our last 9 tracks. Unwind with the chill vibes of "Fever", “Piece Of My Soul”, "Say It Right", “Young”, “A Second To MIdnight”, and “Groover”. These tracks are the grand finale, offering a diverse and unforgettable conclusion to a week filled with sensational sounds. Get ready to embark on a musical journey like no other – it's the perfect crescendo to a week of discovery and delight!


Thank you for reading through, you can now listen to all of these tracks here. Make sure to add them to your playlists and see you next week!

 
 
 

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