Top 100 Chart placements for BIP Records
Updated 2 years ago
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Ayla V is a new singer-songwriter from Iceland, bursting onto the scene with a sound made for the dancefloor bold, melodic, and impossible to forget. Drawing inspiration from catchy club anthems and euphoric trance, she blends shimmering synths, driving rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals into tracks that hit both the heart and the speakers. Her debut single, Eternal Echoes, introduces her signature style: a high-energy first release packed with hook-heavy melodies, uplifting builds and a chorus designed to stay in your head long after the lights come up. With Icelands atmospheric edge meeting festival-ready momentum, Ayla V is quickly carving out her place as an exciting new voice in modern electronic pop. With Eternal Echoes as her first step, Ayla V is ready to turn late-night energy into a growing wave of releases catchy, cinematic and made to move.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of one of the most iconic tracks in European dance history, we proudly present a brand-new remix of Sylvers legendary debut single, Turn the Tide, this time by the dynamic duo Wonbeat & Purpose. Originally released on June 20, 2000, Turn the Tide became a massive hit across Europe and launched Sylver into stardom with its emotive vocals, trance-driven melodies, and unforgettable energy. Following the recent success of the DREZZ & DJ Wout remix, this latest version brings a fresh, melodic house approach, merging the nostalgic magic of the original with a modern, club-ready sound thats perfect for 2025.
Some artists arrive quietly. Sophie Ellinger arrives like a wildfire. Born in the United States and raised on a fearless mix of classic storytelling, modern pop attitude and the raw emotional punch of real life, Sophie Ellinger is the kind of new voice the music world has been begging for and didnt even realize it was missing. With her debut album Family Stuff, she doesnt just introduce herself she redefines the moment. From an early age, Sophies relationship with music wasnt casual, it was destiny-level. While others were humming along, she was dissecting melodies, absorbing lyrics and turning everyday life into full-scale sonic cinema. Her writing came straight from lived experience: family chaos, love that hits too hard, heartbreak that wont let go and the sweet, strange beauty found in the messiest parts of being human. Thats why her music feels so immediate, because it is. Sophie doesnt write songs as much as she turns feelings into soundtracks. And then came Family Stuff. Eighteen tracks. Zero filler. Pure fire. The album is an explosive blend of emotional honesty and undeniable hooks, where Sophie moves effortlessly between vulnerability and power. One minute shes tearing your heart open with a confession that feels almost too personal, the next shes delivering a chorus so addictive it should come with a warning label. Theres pop brilliance, alternative edge, and a lyrical sharpness that proves shes not here to follow trends shes here to set them. What makes Sophie Ellinger stand out isnt just talent, its presence. That rare, magnetic force that makes listeners lean in, replay and swear theyve discovered something special before the rest of the world catches up. She sings like she means every word. She writes like she has nothing to hide. And she performs like she was born to do this. In a time when the industry can feel overcrowded and predictable, Sophie Ellinger proves there is still space for true artistry and shes taking it. Family Stuff is not just a debut album. Its a statement. A launch. A warning shot. The future of music isnt coming. Its already here and her name is Sophie Ellinger.