Vents Magazine’s Special 5: Volume 39

Here at Vents Magazine, we keep our ear to the ground on the hottest artists of the moment and the upcoming ones to watch for the future. In this weekly feature, we’ll be bringing you 5 of these artists to listen to and check out in what we’re naming our “Special 5”. So, pop on your headphones, and take a listen to this week’s 5 releases below…

Feint – “Treading Water”

A titan of the drum & bass genre, Feint has once again emerged from the shadows with his latest creation, “Treading Water”, a collaboration featuring the ethereal vocals of HYLIA. This track, an embodiment of his legacy, has found its home on Ophelia Records’ monumental Advent – Drum & Bass compilation, curated alongside the ingenious Mazare. From the moment the track starts, Feint’s signature production style is unmistakable – an intricate fusion of epic rhythms and emotive harmonies that paint an introspective backdrop for the listener. As the haunting vocals of HYLIA pierce through, the atmosphere becomes an intricate dance of sound and sentiment, melding seamlessly with Feint’s celebrated artistry. The symbiotic relationship between Feint’s production prowess and HYLIA’s vocals results in a sonic experience that’s nothing short of sublime.

RIELL – “Happy For You”

RIELL, a name that has become synonymous with innovation and talent, has once again demonstrated her prowess with the release of her latest single, “Happy For You”. This tongue-in-cheek vignette offers a glimpse into her forthcoming album, Hymns for the Bitter, and serves as a testament to her distinctive style and creative vision. The track’s upbeat tempo blends seamlessly with RIELL’s signature fusion of pop and rock influences. The result is a sound that’s both raw and poppy, catchy yet introspective. The song’s melody is the kind that lingers in your mind long after the final note fades away, an earworm that you won’t mind having on repeat.

JONJEN, TZUNAAMI – “Hate It, Love It”

The dynamic collaboration of JONJEN and TZUNAAMI has crafted a melodic masterpiece that resonates with the heart’s intricate dance between love and conflict. Their latest single, “Hate It, Love It” (feat. GLNNA), gracefully navigates the delicate balance between the euphoria of romance and the complexities of sustaining it. The track unveils its charm through an enchanting fusion of melodic bass and progressive house elements. The ebullient energy of the electronic dance beat is laced with introspective undertones, creating a soundscape that mirrors the rollercoaster of emotions one experiences when entangled in the web of love. What sets “Hate It, Love It” apart is the incorporation of GLNNA’s alluring vocals, which act as a beacon of raw emotion, guiding listeners through the lyrical journey.

Damo Cox – Wub Me

In a vast and ever-changing ocean of music, Damo Cox stands as a skilled navigator, fearlessly steering his ship through the currents of innovation and creativity. His latest creation, the Wub Me EP, released under the banner of Sorta Kinda Music, is a testament to his versatility and mastery of the art. A journey into the realms of minimal house, this EP is a collection of sonic gems that beckon you to the dancefloor. Damo Cox’s musical identity has matured over the years, becoming a signature that is both distinctive and harmonious within the dynamic tapestry of house music. A wizard in his own right, he crafts sounds that pulse and throb, elevating the essence of sound design and quality. The Wub Me EP encapsulates this essence and propels it to new heights.

OLSO – “Follow Me (Free)”

OLSO, a producer and vocalist, creates massive music with a diverse range of genres, ensuring everything feels tremendous in his world. As a young musician in Salt Lake City, Utah, he spent formative years streaming music festivals, forming OLSO, bringing a massive sound and feeling to his music. The 23-year-old artist is now back with his brand-new single, “Follow Me (Free)”. On the upbeat track, OLSO displays a genre-blending infusion of pop, house and EDM. The track has all the elements of a traditional Chicago house song you love while still keeping you interested and anticipating the drop. From the DJ scratch to the guitar licks, everything just fits together perfectly and seamlessly captures the summer feeling.

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Head Honcho, Editor in Chief and writer here on VENTS. I don't like walking on the beach, but I love playing the guitar and geeking out about music. I am also a movie maniac and 6 hours sleeper.

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