Khomenko’s music has been featured in several television series. Some of his most popular works include Worst friend (2020), “Elena Beautiful” (2021), “Who Will You Behave With” (2021) and “Adventure for Two” (2022).
LX8 has just released “Ghosts of Sound – TANIT TRANCE ANTHEM”, a euphoric dance track of synth pads, darbouka drum, Berber flute and oud, steeped in the sensory Mediterranean soundscape of ancient Carthage and its Phoenician goddess Tanit.
A mystical sonic journey from coastal Lebanon to the Maghreb and the island of Ibiza, immersing listeners into the science fiction world of the alternative history novel series THE PANHARMONION CHRONICLES, created and written by Henry Chebaane, the artist behind the LX8 (Life x Infinity) project.
This new mix of his cult dance track GHOSTS OF SOUND is an arm-waving, euphoric trance number that comes in two flavours: a six-minute sprawling club mix and a shorter radio edit of four minutes. Both tracks form part of a forthcoming double LP, a concept album steeped in the lore of his graphic novels.
The song Ghosts of Sound is the title of vol.2 in the graphic novel series, due to be published early 2026 by SUPANOVA MEDIA. This second book and related songs follow on from the acclaimed first novel TIMES OF LONDON, published in 2023.
THE PANHARMONION CHRONICLES narrate the story of Alex Campbell, a multi-cultural female music composer who struggles with a conflicted identity, a traumatic past and repressed supernatural abilities while fighting a violent supremacist cult through Time.
In the novel Ghosts of Sound, Alex – a DJ and EDM producer, travels back to the 19th century and uses electronic dance music to boost the courage of a community of immigrants fighting off a tyrannical imperialist power.
The novel is a blend of science-fiction, horror, and alternative history that invites questions about contemporary social issues; spiced by hints of humour, pop culture and references that will appeal to dance music lovers of all genres.
LX8 is the musical alias for French-British songwriter, artist, author, filmmaker and designer Henry Chebaane.
A recent arrival on the EDM scene, LX8 music style defies easy description but can be summarised as a “sonic quest into the human consciousness and the nature of reality.” A fan of house and trance music of the last four decades, LX8 wants to keep these sounds alive and inclusive for a new generation of global listeners from all cultures.
The concept double LP is a sonic exploration of The Panharmonion Chronicles story and its speculative universe, blending euphoric trance and melodic techno with dark cinematic drama, layered sound design and experimental synth textures.
As an award-winning multimedia storyteller, Henry Chebaane also produces and directs his own videos, often set in locations he has designed himself.
Argentinian DJ Chris Bello’s new single “Drowning” is a track made for late-night dance floors and sunrise sessions alike, connecting both mind and body.
It is a deep, emotive Afrohouse track that blends hypnotic rhythms with melodic textures designed to pull listeners into a state of pure immersion.
Inspired by the push and pull between surrender and control, Drowning takes the listener on a journey through atmospheric pads, driving percussion, and a bassline that feels like the ocean’s current—steady, powerful, and inescapable.
Rising West London artist Rhys has released his brand new single “The Sun”, a vibrant summer anthem blending Afrobeats, smooth R&B melodies, and feel-good energy.
Designed to soundtrack Summer nights and warm days, “The Sun” captures the essence of summer with its infectious rhythm and uplifting vibe. It’s a record made for both the dancefloor and chilled moments with friends.
“The Sun is all about good energy and enjoying the moment. I wanted to create a track that feels like summer no matter where you are,” says Rhys.
Rhys is now pushing forward with monthly releases, building momentum with fresh sounds and stories. Rooted in West London’s diverse music culture, his style draws on Afro-swing, R&B, and contemporary UK influences, creating a unique sonic identity.
Infused with infectious rhythms and Afrobeat flavor, the track captures the effortless connection between two people vibing in perfect harmony—living in the moment, soaking up each other’s presence, and letting the good vibes flow.
“Good Vibrations is just that,” DiDi says. “Good vybes between two people feeling the synergy between them. Vibing in on great chemistry and having a great time, excited about the possibilities of where it can go—but not focusing on anything but each other’s company.”
Driven by her signature smooth alto-soprano vocals and masterful songwriting, “Good Vibrations” continues DiDi’s journey into upbeat, mood-boosting territory. “I’m on a feeling-good vibe kick when it comes to writing. I want the singles on my upcoming album to be just that,” she explains. “I hope that’s what everyone feels when they hear this single.”
Raised in a vibrant Caribbean musical household as one of eight siblings, DiDi was immersed in the sounds of legends like Whitney Houston from a young age. According to her mother, DiDi began singing at just six months old, and by age six, her passion for music was undeniable.
She first made her mark in school choirs before evolving into a dynamic, genre-fluid artist whose music spans soul, pop, reggae, R&B, house, EDM, and Afrobeats.
“When I first heard Afrobeats, I got truly excited and felt this was my calling,” says DiDi.
Built for peak-time energy, “THIS IS WHY WE RAVE continues Drum Dad & Bass Boy’s recent sonic direction—clean, punchy, and engineered for big rooms—while Jimmy Danger’s voice adds the raw, unmistakable rave authority that fans have been hearing in their live sets.
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