User:Seshpenguin/Music

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Below is a list of music that I like listening to! Music is added as I find new songs. I also threw in what I think about each song.
This list contains mostly all EDM type songs (nothing super heavy, though!), and I personally find these songs great, though your mileage may vary.
Playlist coming soon. (You can listen to a lot of these songs on PBC Radio One, though there is also a lot of InDev's music picks there too!)
Sidenote: There are so many sub-genres of EDM, sometimes I just don't know the genre of a song :P

Title Artist(s) Genre Thoughts
1 Summer Never Ends Anna Yvette & Laura Brehm (Produced by F.O.O.L.) Indie Dance Really like the bass in the drop, pretty unique sound! The vocals, as expected, are awesome. I mean, two of the most popular EDM singers got together and made one song!
2 Great Fairy Fountain (Chime Remix) The Legend Of Zelda Future Bass/Dubstep Music from Zelda and Future Bass were just meant to be! I also really like the fusion of Future Bass with Dubstep. It really works well, while still staying true to the original.
3 By Design WRLD DnB I really love the way WRLD uses synths in his music, it adds so much more to the song. Layers and layers of sound!
4 Don't Shoot Me Down (feat. Jae-Mi) Anevo Electronic If you're looking for something more chill, this song is perfect. Contrasting to the previous song, the simpler feel of the song is a nice change.
5 Nevada (feat. Cozi Zuehlsdorff) Vicetone Dance/electronic Amazing vocals, mixed with the perfect blend of synths, bass, drums, etc gives Nevada a really unique sound and feel. The music video is pretty cool, too!
6 Hunted (feat. Jonny Rose) Priority One & TwoThirds DnB This song is definitely more upbeat and slightly heavier compared to some of the other songs on this list. Hunted has a much larger focus on the bassline, which really is what leads this song. Paired with the vocals, vocal chops and drums, I think these strikes the perfect balance of melody, drums, synth, and bass. Everything you wanted in a DnB song!
7 We Won't Be Alone (feat. Laura Brehm) Feint DnB You can just feel the emotion in the song! The blend of Laura Brehm's amazing vocals, with Feints signature sound design, make this just a jaw-dropping track. The drums are nice too, a pleasant change from the typically repetitive loops found in most DnB songs. I also really enjoy the subtle touches as well, it adds so much more depth to the song!
8 Slowly R!OT ? The live performance aspect is really awesome! The lightshow on the Launchpad is also really cool (Maybe I should get myself a Launchpad...) The song itself is really nice. The leads, synths, and drums are perfect. Vocals are nice, too. The overall feel of the song is pretty damn good.
9 Feeling Stronger (feat. Charlotte Colley) (High Maintenance Remix) Muzzy DnB Whilst this is definitely one of the more heavier songs, I really do enjoy this one. It is super energetic and really puts you in a mood to do something. The drums are nice and not repetitive, and the bassline is just awesome. Plucks are also used pretty nicely in the song. Kind of reminds me of some of the older EDM songs, since it's not the kind of generic "wub" bass that a lot of people use now. According to Muzzy, this is a "heavyweight dancefloor" remix, whatever that means...
10 Break The Silence Richard Caddock, WRLD, Nitro Fun, Slips & Slurs & Subtact Future Bass Come on, 5 artists in one song, I haven't seen that before :P Whats really cool is that you can actually hear each artist's unique sound. WRLD's wobbling synths, Nitro Fun's 8-bit chiptune sounds, Slips & Slurs' bass, Subtact's synths, and, of course, Richard Caddock's voice. There's just so much depth to this song and some really unique sounds.
11 Serene EspiDev DnB/Melodic Created by yours truly, EspiDev! Anyway, it has a nice blend of drums and synth. The subtle details of sounds are nice, and the various levels are nice as well. Doesn't follow the standard format that most songs use, which is nice. Overall pretty awesome song! #NotSponsored
12 Galaxies WRLD x Father Dude Pop/R&B This song is just perfect in so many ways. I'll let Billboard explain: "Galaxies is a dreamy sing along, fleshed out with undulating synths and smooth vocals from New York's Father Dude. It's light and summery, at times almost cartoonish, and represents a growing experimentalism for the young artist."
13 Telling Me Koven Dubstep I really like the way the bass and synth compliment each other so perfectly. The vocals fit really well, especially with the overall feel of the song. I can't really describe the feeling I get from this song, but I listened to it a lot a while back, so I have an odd attachment to it as it reminds me of various things. It's also Nice step back from some of the higher BPM stuff (like some of the DnB songs on this list). A perfectly crafted song.
14 Darkest Place (feat. Aloma Steele) Rameses B DnB What makes this song unique compared to others on this list is that rather than being composed of a long and fluent melody, this song has more "chops" of sounds, synths, and bass. That gives it a different feel than some of the song. Vocals, and the lyrics, are really nice as well. Plucks are also very prominent in the song. This song will be on repeat for a while ;P
15 Faster Than Light (feat. Danyka Nadeau) Rameses B Glitch Hop Something a little bit different from previous songs. Slightly more chill, and just really motivating. Awesome lyrics, a perfect drum beat, and Rameses B's classic drop that consists more of chops of sounds instead of long melodies. And as expected, Dankya has an amazing voice! I just feel really happy listening to this song xD
16 Indignation (feat. Pipo Fernandez) Auvic Glitch Hop Deep bass (if you like "wobbly" bass, then this is for you!), just awesome synths (Layers of synths), perfectly matching vocals, and powerful drums. Seriously an awesome song! If you need something full of energy, than here you go!
17 Without You (feat. Victoria Zaro) Grant, Anevo & Conro Future Bass Monstercat literally took 3 artists, put them in a room and told them to make a song. What came out was, in my opinion, a masterpiece. Compared to other songs on this list, it's less about the classic electronic sounds (wobbly bass, crisp synths), but they took a different approach with the sound on this song. The background sounds are so unique, the subtle basslines, perfect vocals, and so much more. The bridge between the drops is just as important as good as the drops themselves!