Retro-electronic dance vibes prove immediately hypnotic and impressively creative as Lorelei Roux delivers a fresh soundscape in the form of an aptly energising Sweat.
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An ever-creative Kidokami gets melodic and intense throughout a chaotically beautifully, immersive and artistically unique Keep it Simple.
Big beats and the blissfully nostalgic embrace of melodic synths and multiple layers of colour – Coolmowee brings back the dance-pop weight and warmth of a simpler era, with a series of catchy releases.
Surprisingly melodic, electronic rock with a clear dance core and an edge of romantic intimacy and infatuation, Fixated feels like a classic alternative EDM track from a simpler era.
Respectably taking their time to build up the soundscape, creative duo Sirius Lyrae fully embrace the process throughout a uniquely colourful, dreamy and intentional FxL.
Stylishly blending dance-pop qualities of production and build-up with catchy pop-rock tendencies in the vocal and melody, Indra’s Let’s Get Wild brings together the bare essentials of songwriting with an infectious and somewhat tribal rhythm and pace; for an anthem that quickly gets you moving. Produced by Nick Terranova of Starkillers and Howie Hersh, Let’s … Continued
Bringing professional visuals to the stage, of a retro set-up and contemporary dance-fusion performance, producer Dobie and singer Xavier Clayton join forces once more – presenting the soulful classic that is Again.
Great production, gorgeous vocals, genuine heart in both the soundscape and delivery. An easy hit to lift the mood during this latter half of the year.
Intriguing sound-design of retro and industrial flavours meets with the weight and presence of nostalgic dance – Suck the Bunny crafts an arena of poetically conceptual appeal and infectious rhythms alike.
Bursting into life with every layer of voice and synth-soaked instrumental, Mandalan wastes no time setting the mood with an energising and colourful Everything I Ever Need.
“Every person who knew me at one point, wrote me off as dead, because my addiction was so bad – no one thought I was going to make it out alive.”
The newly remastered Rebirth promises over five minutes of blissfully captured escapism, designed with emotion and mood at the heart of its intentions.