Euphoria’s End of Summer Playlist


Summer is coming to a close, but that doesn’t mean you have to stop dancing! #EMCF put together an end of summer playlist to help you through the upcoming fall months. It’s an exciting mixture of uptempo, hype electro anthems infused with elements of dubstep, house, deep, funk, ambient/chill, and jam bands.

1. DVBBS & Joey Dale Ft. Delora - Deja Vu

Delora’s sultry vocals lead this uptempo, electro house jam through an intense build and melodic break down.

2. Zeds Dead Ft. Twin Shadow & D’Angelo Lacy - Lost You

Zeds Dead pursues a different style of musical talent in this insanely catchy, well-constructed deep house/funk/garage tune. Our ears are infiltrated by this instant favorite featuring the strong and soulful vocals of D’Angelo Lacy.

3. tyDi Ft. Cameron Forbes - Somebody For Me

Feel the positive vibes surge through your soul with tyDi’s uplifting composition, “Somebody For Me.” The joyful melody and upbeat progressive chords fuse perfectly with the beautifully calming voice of Cameron Forbes.

4. Bro Safari & UFO! & Beauty Brain - No Control

Get jiggy with this energetic, dance-inducing trap/electro house anthem from Bro Safari x UFO! x Beauty Brain!

5. KOAN Sound - 7th Dimension

We are immediately transported into the “7th Dimension” the second the synths hit. Groovy leads and an epic bass line captivate your descent into the journey of KOAN Sound.

6. Singularity - Vain (Piano by Evan Duffy)

An overall beautiful composition that’s partly melodic dubstep, small bits punk rock, pieces of progressive house, and 100% emotional.

7. MAKJ vs Deorro - READY!

Are you ready for this hype electro house/Melbourne bounce anthem by MAKJ vs Deorro? The energy in this track is unreal, and the aggressive vocal chops assist in giving you that extra intensity.

8. Keys N Krates - All The Time (Tove Lo Flip)

Keys N Krates are responsible for this all time summer hit, “All The Time (Tove Lo Flip).” The lyrics make us miss our summer time romances from many years past. Including an amazing drum/bass line, a synthy-psychedelic break, and addictive filtered vocals - we couldn’t be more happy and sad at the same time.

9. Lotus - Gilded Age

Take a step back to relax with “Gilded Age” by Lotus. Reminiscent of those chill summers in California or Colorado, the live instruments (awesome guitar/bass/drums) and unique melody give us a serious case of the good feels. It’s exactly what we’d expect out of an alternative jam band based out of Colorado.

10. The Motet - Keep On Don’t Stoppin’

We truly can’t get enough of this far out groove thang known as, “Keep On Don’t Stoppin’” from The Motet. Funky bass lines, live instruments, hypnotizing vocals and electronic influences rightfully place this jam on our “End of Summer Playlist.”