Songwriting and substance first, creativity intertwined – an electronic-pop nostalgia elevated by personal and poetic reflections on modern love. Kath Moskvina delivers an anthemic and addictively catchy new single, for Baby You Are Mine.
Building from the ground up, a gentle ambiance soon surrounded and supported by snappy, colourful synth riffs and fuzzy eighties rhythms. There’s a depth to the bass and beat combination, even to the vocal lead and its reverb-soaked arena of echoing sentiments, but there’s also a dreamy lightness to the overall ambiance, and that contrast and balance helps really gift Baby You Are Mine something evocative and hypnotic.
Simple two-note verses carry us through a sonic soundscape that’s invigorating, while the chorus and melodies of the instruments help light up the outer edges and add an earworm quality to the song that’s incredibly satisfying.
Then we get this unexpected, alternative middle-8 – a rise not unlike that found in EDM or drum and bass, and the subsequent drop is beautiful; ethereal guitar tones and an enchanting rhythmic embrace that just won’t quit.
Gorgeously produced, brilliantly written, catchy but alternative in a way that seems fit to stand the test of time. Baby You Are Mine is an essential dose of songwriting prowess and sonic immersion for the playlists of 2026.
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