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GANZ Releases New EP “I’m Glad I Found U Pt.1” Showcasing His Unique Blend of Hip-Hop and Electronica

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Amsterdam-based producer/DJ extraordinaire GANZ has released a new EP entitled “I’m Glad I Found U Pt.1”. This four-track EP features a kaleidoscope of bright synths, pounding electronic beats, and hip-hop, indie, pop, and avant-garde music elements.

The EP results from GANZ exploring and reworking his lost projects and showcasing his evolution as an artist. The intro track, “Shelter,” featuring vocals by Ebony Morrison/Chase Zara, sets the tone for the rest of the EP with its soaring, euphonic atmosphere. The fast-paced, energetic anthem of the EP, “Paper Pane Borders,” will surely lift the mood at any party.

For GANZ, this EP marks the beginning of a new chapter. He shares, “New year, new vibes and I’m ready to start again with a clean sheet. The EP carries so many big emotions, so it’s definitely one to play when getting in the party mood.”

The EP is a testament to GANZ’s unique sound and style, which has helped usher in a new era of electronic music. With over 200,000 monthly listeners and millions of streaming numbers, GANZ is poised to become a significant player in the music industry.

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GANZ encourages others to follow their artistic vision and not to compare themselves to others. He affirms, “No one is better or worse. We’re all here to share our art; if you put some emotion into your work, nobody can say it’s bad. It’s just their taste.”

“I’m Glad I Found U Pt.1” is just the beginning, and fans can expect more exciting collaborations and releases from GANZ in the coming months.

For more information, follow GANZ on social media:

Instagram: @iamganz

Facebook: @GANZGVNZ

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Twitter: @GANZGVNZ.

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southpaw, Era 51 & Blvck Svm redefine hip-hop chill with “Money?”

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“Money?” is the latest track from southpaw featuring Era 51 and Blvck Svm, and it’s a perfect late-night soundtrack for cerebral contemplation. The song opens with a slightly wavy yet purpose-driven sound, and each beat serves at least two purposes. It’s about creating a world with distinct textures that draws people in through quiet magnetism.

Whereas most mainstream rap songs are a full-on charge on the senses with beats and outsize energy, Money?” succeeds in fineness. southpaw and Era 51 create a space where deep lyrics chase deep atmospheres. The work by Blvck Svm expands on this setting in a manner that makes it feel both intimate and filmic. It’s the sort of music that makes you feel alive, serious, intimate, and quietly hypnotic.

As far as production goes, things like cash register percussion blur the line between experimental underground techniques and a slick, commercial sound design. It’s a song that declares its genius and announces its genius. This intentional chill energy encourages people to pause and notice the small things, the pauses, the textures, the gaps between notes that make a song stick in your head long-term.

“Money?” also sets the tone for “Don’t Run From the Rain,” demonstrating that impact in hip-hop is also about how deftly you understand nuance, timing, and mood. southpaw, Era 51 and Blvck Svm remind us that music can be intense without volume, wits or emotional weight.

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Loris Tils brings funk energy to life with “IKKI”

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Loris Tils comes out swinging with “IKKI,” a single that comes with energy and musicianship right from the opening note. Borne on the unmistakable thump of Minneapolis Funk, the song surges forward with a groove that feels impressively designed and still wildly alive.

“IKKI” is a naughty conversation between slap bass and guitar, and the two instruments impressively craft around each other with both precision and flair, building a high-octane rhythm section that feels as tight as it is explosive.

The magic of “IKKI” is this tension, relentless discipline balanced by acrobats of daring improvisation. The energy never overwhelms the groove. Instead, it expands on it, making this song a celebration of rhythm, creativity, and instrumental chemistry.

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