2MANYMODELS RELEASES DEBUT HYPNOTIC HOUSE TRACK ‘PARADIS’

"Paradis" marks the debut single of 2ManyModels as both a producer and singer. This progressive house track is a romantic and hypnotic anthem, signalling a fresh era in French Touch 2.0. "Paradis," sung by 2ManyModels herself, blends romantic lyrics with a raw instrumental, elevating house music with a powerful, rumbling beat.

2ManyModels is one of Paris's most sought-after female DJs. During the entire Christmas week of 2024, she hosted daily DJ sets at Le Grand Palais in Paris, performing at the world’s largest ice-skating rink, with a capacity of 2,500 people. She has also graced stages across Europe, sharing the spotlight with artists such as Rivo, Moojo, Sasson, and Villanova.

Her passion for electronic music was ignited during a trip to Ibiza at a young age, where she was mesmerized by the island’s house music scene and the hedonistic allure of the iconic Amnesia nightclub. Since then, 2ManyModels has performed hundreds of sets.

Her stage name, 2ManyModels, is a nod to her modelling past, while also serving as an ironic commentary on the gender imbalance in the DJ industry, where women are often judged by their appearance rather than their talent. She has built a distinct persona, collaborating with indie fashion brands and showcasing Parisian creativity and luxury, all while producing her own unique music style.

WEHBBA ANNOUNCES UPCOMING “STUDIO DUMP” ALBUM

With First Release “RENN” / “EXIT TIME”

Wehbba, the acclaimed electronic music producer and founder of HIFN, is set to launch Studio Dump, a boundary-pushing album project that redefines the traditional album structure. Starting today, with the release of the first two tracks, “RENN” and “EXIT TIME,” Studio Dump will unfold over several weeks, offering an unfiltered, in-the-moment body of work that pushes the limits of music creation in the digital age. The full album will culminate with its release on May 30, 2025.

Each track in Studio Dump exists to serve a specific moment — some may disrupt a DJ set, others might reset the entire energy of a room, but none are made to fit into pre-existing moulds. The project is less about presenting a finished product and more about offering a direct window into the act of creation itself. The tracks are released on Wehbba’s terms, without hesitation or delay, capturing the chaotic artistry of their moment of inception.

The concept of Studio Dump echoes the "photo dump" trend that has emerged on social media, where users post unfiltered, spontaneous photos — raw moments captured without the pressure of curation or perfection. This is the same ethos Wehbba embraces in his approach to Studio Dump. Instead of resisting the rapid pace at which music is created and consumed in the digital era, Wehbba leans into it, recognizing that the transient nature of content today offers an opportunity to release music without the usual constraints of industry expectations. The project doesn’t aim to be timeless — it simply wants to exist right now, as it is, with no pretensions or filters.

The first two tracks, “RENN” and “EXIT TIME,” offer a glimpse into what’s to come. They serve as a starting point for the project, representing the different sides of the creative process that will continue to unfold throughout May. Each week will bring a new track, without a clear roadmap or set release strategy. The tracks will come as they are — unpolished, evolving, and full of life — offering listeners a snapshot of Wehbba’s creative journey.

 

For an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the making of Studio Dump and a deeper dive into Wehbba’s creative process, fans are invited to join his Patreon community. As new tracks drop each week, Wehbba will share in-depth content—including studio footage, insights into track creation, and personal updates on his artistic journey. To celebrate the first release, a special listening party will take place today (May 2) at 4 PM CEST, streaming on both YouTube and Patreon. This gives fans the chance to experience the music together and engage in real-time. After this launch event, weekly listening parties will continue exclusively on Patreon. It’s a unique opportunity to connect with the project beyond the music and interact directly with Wehbba. Join now at https://www.patreon.com/hifn/ to be part of this immersive musical experience.

New music from Studio Dump will continue to drop weekly throughout May, with no set plan or roadmap. Each track arrives as it is: a snapshot of the moment it was made, with the full album set for release on May 30, 2025.

GERMANY'S BIGGEST BASS FESTIVAL BLACKLIST REVEALS FIRST NAMES FOR 2025

BLACK TIGER SEX MACHINE, SULLIVAN KING, DJ SNAKE PRESENTS: THE OUTLAW, THE RESISTANCE, CODE: PANDORUM, HABSTRAKT, HURTBOX, KEEL, LAYZ, MODESTEP, NIMDA, REAPER, ROI*, VEKSYU B2B ASTAROTH, VIRTUAL ROT, DIZZTURB, FLOBU, MAKLA, OMBRO, SEKULA AND TOXSYCK MARK THE FIRST ADDITIONS TO THE LINEUP

Germany’s leading bass festival Blacklist is back at the mighty Turbinenhalle in Oberhausen on October 11th 2025. An epic line up of more than 50 heavy dubstep, trap and drum & bass stars from across the globe has now been revealed to play 12 hours across four stages for 7000 ravers in an unmissable day of heavy rhythms and earth shattering bass. Tickets range from 45 – 85€ and are available from https://blacklist-festival.com/

Oberhausen's Blacklist Festival is unique in Germany as the only festival that caters to real bass heads. It is a tasteful and in-the-know celebration of sounds across the low end spectrum for fans in Germany but also across Europe.  It has become the biggest brand for bass culture in Germany and hosts scene-leading shows of the highest caliber. It now boasts a community loyal to the core and its own unique take on bass culture that always comes to the fore. 

For one day only, Blacklist transforms the Turbinenhalle into a party paradise. The huge warehouse has four floors and is packed with mind-boggling production, lights, lasers, visuals and of course super seized sound systems that deliver bass with real weight, punch and clarity. 


The first wave of names includes Black Tiger Sex Machine who will be playing their first European date of the year. The Canadian trio are known for their apocalyptic, cinematic live shows and a hard-hitting fusion of electro, bass and sci-fi storytelling. Meanwhile, genre-blending producer and vocalist Sullivan King merges metalcore intensity with dubstep and EDM energy, whilst the legendary DJ Snake presents: The Outlaw - an alias showcasing the darker, heavier sound that he debuted at Lost Lands last year. 

Also playing is dark and aggressive dubstep don Code: Pandorum, French bass house innovator Habstrakt, tearout riddim star Hurtbox, dubstep veteran Modestep who will deliver a DJ set of classics, plus the dark, experimental dubstep and glitchy textures of Nimda and masked drum & bass maestro Reaper, plus many more to come. 

Blacklist Festival marks Germany’s most essential celebration of bass music and 2025 is already shaping up to be an epic edition.