Memblem’s jetlag EP Lands Global DSP Support and Industry Co-Signs in Breakout Release Week

On March 13, 2026, Memblem officially released his debut EP jetlag via Young Art Records, marking a defining moment in the Toronto-based producer and DJ’s rapidly accelerating career. Within its first week, the project has already made a significant impact across DSPs and the global electronic music community—solidifying Memblem as one of Canada’s most exciting emerging electronic exports.

Major DSP Editorial Support Across Platforms

jetlag saw immediate traction across Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, landing on key editorial playlists that span both mainstream and niche electronic audiences.

On Spotify, the EP was featured across:

  • New Music Friday Canada

  • Creamy

  • crying on the dancefloor

  • All New Dance

  • mint Canada

  • Fresh Finds Dance

On Apple Music, the project earned placement on:

  • New In Dance

On Amazon Music, jetlag secured strong positioning across:

  • Brand New Music

  • Fresh Dance

  • UK Garage Now

This level of cross-platform support highlights not only the strength of the project, but also Memblem’s growing alignment with global editorial teams and his ability to resonate across multiple electronic sub-genres—from UKG and bass to melodic and crossover dance.

Building Momentum: From Singles to Full Project

The success of jetlag builds on a powerful run of singles leading into the release.
“Broadcast,” the first single from the EP, marked Memblem’s strongest debut at the time—quickly gaining traction across streaming platforms and editorial playlists.

That momentum was then eclipsed by the follow-up single, “Out Like This” (feat. Nia Nadurata), which delivered even stronger first-week performance across both streaming and playlisting, signaling clear upward growth heading into the EP.

Now, with the full project released, the focus track “Disc Error (feat. Noche)” is leading the charge, driving continued discovery and listener engagement across DSPs.

Community Co-Signs and Global Scene Support

Beyond DSP success, jetlag has been met with widespread support from across the global electronic music community. The project has been championed by a diverse range of respected DJs and producers, including Ardalan, Axel Boy, Bass Invaders, Coco & Breezy, Don Diablo, Eats Everything, Ferdinand Weber, GAWP, Jacques Greene, Kyle Watson, MALUGI, Martin Garrix, Moon Boots, Martyn Bootyspoon, Rudimental, Saint Ludo, Scott Garcia, TOKiMONSTA, and Tough Love.

This level of co-sign support—spanning underground tastemakers to globally recognized names—underscores the strength and versatility of jetlag, and highlights Memblem’s growing credibility within the international UKG, house, and bass music scenes.

More importantly, it reflects a broader alignment with a new generation of globally connected electronic artists, positioning Memblem at the intersection of club culture and forward-thinking dance music.

A Career-Defining Moment

With jetlag, Memblem delivers a cohesive and forward-thinking body of work that blends UK Garage, bass, and melodic electronic influences—rooted in his globally shaped identity and years of artistic development.

The EP features a strong lineup of collaborators and co-writers, including:
Nia Nadurata, Noche, Subtoll, Melo Griffith, ily.quiet, Young DJ Apollo, Theo Day, and The A.I.

In its first 2 weeks alone, the project has contributed over 100K Spotify streams to Memblem’s growing catalog, which now sits at over 7 million global streams, alongside a rapidly expanding international fanbase.

What’s Next

The release of jetlag marks the beginning of a new chapter for Memblem. With a debut performance at Miami Music Week, upcoming international tour dates across North America, the UK, and Europe, and continued rollout plans—including remixes and future releases on Young Art Records—the momentum behind this project is only just beginning.

As Memblem continues to refine his sound and expand his global reach, jetlag stands as both a breakthrough moment and a clear signal of what’s to come.

Listen to jetlag now.

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