For Your Weekend…

Like any busy music blog, Digital High’s inbox gets hit up with submissions ranging from the ridiculous to the ridiculously good, that this one dude can’t possibly keep up with. So I’m going to batch post the best of the bunch every Friday to help you slip on into your weekends. It’s my chance to spread even more exposure to the excess of deserving artists out there. Enjoy!

DaBaby – “POP DAT THING (David Guetta Remix)”
the French smash-machine flips this sunny season sizzler into a scintillatingly sleek house thump; snag a copy c/o Interscope

Roger Sanchez ft. Karen Harding – “How Do We Say Goodbye”
the house icon enlists one of dance music’s most current voices for this heater appearing on the former’s first new project in twenty years Spectrum; snag a copy c/o Stealth Records

Honey Revenge – “Butterfly Effect”
fear and acceptance exist as co-equals in this raucous modern rock mix coupled with the announcement of the LA two-set’s sophomore project Loving and Losing [out Sept. 18]; snag a copy c/o Thriller Records

Dock Street Fight Club – “Keep Falling”
the Martha’s Vineyard alt-indie outfit remember nostalgia gone by as they reminisce on this retrospective groove’r; snag a copy for yourself

7715, JP Clark, Stu da Boi – “GONE”
the So Cal collective refresh their fan favorite with an invigorating, alt-pop energy as they revisit the hits that got them where they are in a new release; snag a copy c/o Sauna Records

Laura Adeline – “Acquainted”
settle in for a soft-focus daydream you’ll never want to leave as the Naarm/Melbourne-based bard renders this sweet, alt-pop escape; snag a copy here

Ellie Heath – “That Sunshine’s Mine”
the Canadian singer+songwriter faces maturity head on with this bright and empowering lead from her Pushing Forty project
snag a copy

Really Good Time – “Do It”
this Dublin trio announce their debut album Affirmations with clockwork precision and barely concealed menace on this grimly funny parody of the Irish grind; snag a copy

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