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KILLCODE Smash Genres to Pieces on ‘RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)’
New York City’s KILLCODE have always done things their way, and their latest release proves they’re not slowing down. “RIDE (DJ Johnny Juice High Roller Remix)” takes one of the band’s fiercest tracks and flips it on its head, blending grunge-soaked guitars and hard rock fury with DJ Johnny Juice’s gritty, old-school hip-hop sensibilities. The result? A collision of genres that somehow hits harder than either could alone. Frontman Tom Morrissey’s commanding vocals cut through
Mar 6


Krono Flip Jairic’s Ferocious Rap Into a Melodic House Banger ‘Don't Let Me Put A Track On You’
French electronic duo Krono have turned up the heat on musician and producer Jairic’s ferocious track ‘Don’t Let Me Put A Track On You’, releasing their high-energy remix on February 20th via Rich Air Music. The remix fuses Krono’s signature melodic house sensibilities with the raw intensity of Jairic’s original, creating a hybrid that feels both cinematic and club-ready. Brothers Mickaël and David Couderc, known collectively as Krono, have made a career of transforming track
Feb 20


Prince Kaybee Reimagines Karmacoda’s ‘Time’ Into Afro House Gold
When Prince Kaybee steps into a remix, he recalibrates its emotional temperature for the dancefloor. His 2026 reimagining of Karmacoda’s ‘Time’, released via Sola Musa Music, is a masterclass in restraint meeting propulsion, a reminder of why he remains one of Afro House’s most influential architects. For context, Kaybee’s trajectory from winning the South African DJ competition 1’s and 2’s in 2015 to becoming a platinum-selling force with crossover anthems like ‘Banomoya’ a
Feb 17


Bien and Phyno Turn Spiritual Anthem Into Pan-African Dancefloor Hit in 'All My Enemies Are Suffering'
Kenyan GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter Bien expands the reach of his powerful anthem with a cross-continental remix of 'All My Enemies Are Suffering', featuring Nigerian rap heavyweight Phyno. Produced by Remy Baggins (Tems, Ice Prince, Dami Oniru), the remix retains the original’s choral, chant-driven core while adding vibrant new layers: Phyno’s Igbo-infused verse, highlife-tinged guitars, additional percussion, and stacked vocal harmonies create a dynamic, call-and-respon
Nov 21, 2025
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