Maya Jane Coles, “True Likes to the Grave”
Maya Jane Coles and vocalist Claudia Kane reveal the skinny line between love and hate within the video for Coles’ newest, “True Like to the Grave.” Within the form of Kill Invoice meets Mortal Fight clip — a sequel to September’s equally noir-ish video for “Run to You” — Pores and skin, lead vocalist of the legendary British rock band Skunk Anansie, barks orders over a cellular phone earlier than Kane, in placing black pleather, punches and stabs her approach down a hallway to the beat of Coles’ sinewy, barely sinister beats after which engages in a combat to the loss of life with the masked producer. Who wins? Watch and see. — KATIE BAIN
After remixing the Girl Gaga and Ariana Grande collaboration “Rain on Me” final month (for Gaga’s chart-topping Daybreak of Chromatica remix album), Arca conjures hellish fireplace on her newest authentic, “Incendio.” The brand new single (co-produced by Omar) options Arca singing and rapping in Spanish at lightning velocity; photos of blood and ash-marked foreheads unfold over maximalist membership manufacturing designed to throttle you to the core, from the engulfing bass and deadly synth stabs to the chaotic percussion that sticks to the ears like cussed sweat. Arca’s vocals at instances turn into distorted, multiplying and reworking into disembodied beings shrieking from the shadows. Mildly terrifying, however oh, so good. — KRYSTAL RODRIGUEZ
Blastoyz, Dimibo, Jason Ross, Kill the Noise, Seven Lions, Trivecta & Wooli, “Pantheon”
This observe is as wild as you’d anticipate from the (lengthy) checklist of artists who contributed to it. A frenetic sprint by way of hard-hitting kinds together with psytrance, riddim and melodic dubstep, “Pantheon” took a yr to provide and is the a centesimal launch from Seven Lions’ Ophelia Data. It options seven of the label’s greatest acts — Blastoyz, Dimibo, Jason Ross, Kill The Noise, Trivecta & Wooli and Seven Lions himself, together with a whopping six drops. The tune additionally shares a reputation with the label’s first official tour, which launched Thursday in Michigan and extends throughout the US by way of late November. — Okay.B.
Rush Davis & Kingdom, “Aspect”
Have you ever ever skilled a love really easy that being with the particular person felt as pure as respiration? It’s a sensation through which L.A. producers Rush Davis and Kingdom indulge on “Aspect,” the newest single from their forthcoming collaborative album Transmission. This bed room electronic-R&B mix, in accordance with a press launch, pulls inspiration from Kenny Dope and Janet Jackson, delivering wall-vibrating bass and sturdy manufacturing glistening with a cherry flush. “A fish out of water, lengthy nights with out you,” Davis sings in a sugary falsetto. “Our love’s not a talker, what to do.”
Davis writes on Instagram: “This one is for love. This one is about soul ties. Sure collectively past the thoughts. The time we spent. The laughs. The tears. The f–ks. The makeups breakups & breakdowns that rework folks into legacy.” Transmission is out on November 12 by way of Tokimonsta’s Younger Artwork Data. — Okay.R.