
Musique Digs Weekly Playlist delivers a fresh mix of indie, rock, pop, soul, funk, rap, and more — hand-picked from over 2,000 new tracks each week by DJ Anthony De La Cruz. Discover the best new music without the digging.
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Artist: LA Priest
Tune: Into The Sky
LA Priest points upward with “Into The Sky,” a compact burst of warped electronic pop from the forthcoming album of the same name. Sam Eastgate links up with Boys Noize on a record built around pulsing electronics, love and liberation, and this title track wastes very little time getting airborne.

Artist: liana flores
Tune: So it goes
liana flores floats into the set with “So it goes,” a breezy 2026 single that folds bossa nova influence into her intimate singer-songwriter world. Sung in English and Portuguese, it is soft around the edges without disappearing into the background — a little sunlight with just enough melancholy underneath.

Artist: Major Lazer & Tokischa
Tune: pAPi wiTH tOKisCha
Major Lazer and Tokischa throw the doors open with “pAPi wiTH tOKisCha,” their 2026 club-ready collision of dancehall, electronic production and Tokischa’s unmistakable energy. It is loud, loose and engineered to make standing still feel like the wrong decision.

Artist: Marie Davidson
Tune: Work It (Soulwax Remix)
Here comes the archive detour. Marie Davidson’s “Work It” gets the Soulwax treatment on this 2019 remix, turning the already commanding track into an even more muscular piece of electro. Not new, absolutely still dangerous — and exactly why Musique Digs is allowed to wander outside the release-week box.

Artist: Maya Jane Coles ft. Rye Rye
Tune: Rise Up
Maya Jane Coles taps Rye Rye for “Rise Up,” a 2026 Night Creatures release that pulls club pressure and rap attitude into the same room. Coles keeps the production locked and physical while Rye Rye gives the track the extra snap it needs to cut through a late-night set.

Artist: Maz
Tune: Tracksuit
Maz closes 671 with “Tracksuit,” a slick pop cut that keeps one foot in the present and the other digging through decades of cool. Marley Guevara’s genre-hopping instincts make the track feel familiar without sounding stuck anywhere — a tidy little left turn to finish the playlist.





