Softly euphoric synths meet with an equally gentle, breathy vocal melody that’s instantly alluring – Iman Flow captures a style between styles, for the exotic Carta.
Dance Pop
Nostalgic dance-pop flavours and an unmistakable vocal identity guide us into this melodic and thought-provoking single from Joseph Rutakangwa.
In being so art-pop expressive, the song is naturally catchy yet also fresh – original in a few different ways, and memorable for its authenticity and dance-ready energy alike.
Exotic dance vibes bring tropical flavours together with intimate, almost whispered vocals, as Yvette Lopez enchants and engages, for Rompe Me.
A nostalgic yet fresh mix, tipping its hat to the dance-pop familiarity of eras past, but also shining light on the freedom of creativity that is the future of music.
Classic pop qualities return for the poetic and aptly-magical new single from an ever-colourful Alex Woburn.
Lupus. J packs an almighty punch with the brilliantly evolving, emotive and poetic yet ultimately powerful single The Voice.
The UK’s own and stylishly uniting a passion for the current and nostalgic dance-pop sounds alike – Beatzo delivers an uplifting anthem of both heartfelt intentions and skilful design.
During the latter half we get to appreciate the reverb-soaked, atmospheric presentation of a dreamy guitar loop, and a touch of Caban’s own affinity with afrobeats, modern rap and world music flavours.
Retro dance flavours and piercingly soulful vocals guide us into the infectious and uplifting groove of Fabian Raad’s Insatiable.
Precisely and passionately uniting a strength of songwriting with a creatively engaging approach to production, Mya Project welcomes in the new year with the deeply-heartfelt and uniquely cinematic Lost In Words.
Aptly-timed to kick off the new year with retro good vibes and an inescapably catchy tune, Doc Jazz returns with the infectious and nostalgic yet contemporary-themed Friendzone.