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KSHMR's Dharma Radio Episode 58 | Best Mainstage and Ethnic House Mix | #DharmaRadio

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KSHMR features music from Maurya Sevak, Maddix, Hardwell & braev, Valtos, OTIOT, Anyma, Zafrir and many more on a brand new #DharmaRadio! To see the full track list head over to https://www.1001tracklists.com/source/3rj8vlc/dharma-radio/index.html Learn music production from me and other Dharma artists on Dharma Studio! Sign up here: https://www.dharmaworldwide.com/signup KSHMR Website: https://welcometokshmr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kshmr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KSHMRmusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KSHMRmusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/kshmr YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KSHMRmusic?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/kshmrmusic?si=fVfUAZZzSt-66WekFg0Eqg DHARMA WORLDWIDE Website: https://www.dharmaworldwide.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dharmaworldwide/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DharmaWorldwide/?ref=br_tf Twitter: https://twitter.com/DharmaWorldwide?l SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/dharmaworldwide YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC32W3Kpoh6T6pG5PrWm0LTQ?sub_confirmation=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/user/xsl3oxakhjw3rw7uhcp1fhtrk?si=bBtE02SPR0CXBfBgIxMoag TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJkwJ9Ww/ #KSHMR #DharmaWorldwide

CRY FOR ME BY ICY VOLCANO: REVIEW

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Icy Volcano presents a thoughtful reinterpretation with “Cry for Me,” a cover single that positions itself as both a creative reimagining and a step toward defining his artistic identity. Emerging from Athens, Greece, the release reflects a fully self-produced effort, where Alexandros Kampouroglou takes on the roles of producer and…

Little Things by Richard Green: Review

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Richard Green, a Milan–London producer and violinist, unwraps his melodic single “Little Things,” released October 16, 2025. Blending electro-dance energy with orchestral warmth, Green’s one-off offers a chill-yet-urgent reminder to notice life’s small sparks. “Little Things” opens like a memory unspooling, as soft synth pads hover, then deep, rumbling beats…

TATE SEDAR Reframes 2025 With “breakDOWN”

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TATE SEDAR’s “breakDOWN” lands in a different place now than it did when it first came out. At the time, it had the right pieces around it. A label release through an established label in the scene, a sound that sat between breakbeat, garage, and vocal-driven dance music, and enough momentum behind his name to [...]

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“Genesis of Instinct” Shows Mental Frank at His Most Controlled

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Mental Frank’s “Genesis of Instinct” feels like the kind of track that understands how to pull you in without overselling a single second of it. It does not come in trying to prove itself with a huge first drop or some oversized melodic cue meant to tell you how to feel. It settles into the [...]

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“Betsuni Heiki” Feels Like Tokyo After Hours Without Forcing It

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KHROTO’s “Betsuni Heiki” works because it never tries to push its emotion harder than the track can hold. A lot of late-night alt-R&B and atmospheric hip-hop records lean too hard on mood and forget to build an actual song underneath it. This one does not have that problem. The mood is there right away, but [...]

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M0n0 Jay Builds a Distinct Visual and Sonic Identity on “L.L.L.”

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Image credit: Alexandros Ladis M0n0 Jay’s “L.L.L. (Lift, Lift, Lick It)” works because it knows exactly what kind of record it wants to be and never backs away from that. A lot of artists try to build quirky pop records around an image first and hope the song catches up later. This does the opposite. [...]

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