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Quicksilver – Sleepless | Skacore

Yo! Time to dig in to another incredible track from Quicksilver. I try to give tracks time to settle before throwing them on the scales, but this might be his best work yet. Just beautiful execution of everything across the board- this is going to be stuck in my head all day. If you’re not already, hit that subscribe button so you don’t miss out on some of the highest caliber punk that we’ve got!

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Daniel Ingram – I’ll Fly (Twilight Skies Remix) | Chillstep

Wow! This is an incredible debut upload to Twilight Skies’ YouTube channel, but it looks like they’ve got at least a year of work cataloged on their Soundcloud. Either way you should definitely check them out, very cool vibe.

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Risen – Soul Meets Soul | Electro House

Here’s something we don’t frequently see: a cover of an existing EDM song. Originally “Pony Meets Pony” by Sim Gretina, Risen has covered the composition with his own design choices. Also note that Risen is now also operating under the alias Age of Vinyl and you’ll be able to find the links to his new channel in the video description.

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Neon Skyler – Vintage Dreams | Pop

If you’re looking for some stylish rapping over a poppy beat, consider checking out this new track by Neon Skyler. The song explores how Rarity- like many of us- can have the tendency to get so caught up in what they love that we can saturate ourselves with stress and spiral into burnout in pursuit of perfection.

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Prince Whateverer – Constellations (Aaron MacAllister Cover) | Electronicore

Got a debut track here from guitarist Aaron MacAllister performing an instrumental cover of PrinceWhateverer’s classic. If you’re looking to learn the ropes of composition, covers and remixes are always a good start.

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Francis Vace – Fruits Of Her Labour (feat. PegasYs) | Ska

Another track from Vace’s Souvenirs album, this cover nicely re-imagines the work originally done by Glaze and StormWolf and features the awesome vocal talent of PegasYs. Check out the rest of the album if you’d like to hear more covers of some of the community’s early classics.