This high-energy track captures the magic of love, unforgettable journeys, and the emotional moments that stay with us long after the road ends.
Blending vibrant synths, catchy hooks, and an infectious beat, “Miles and Memories” is a celebration of connection and movement-perfect for road trips, dance floors, and reflective nights.
DJ Dubby G channels both nostalgia and excitement, offering a track that feels as personal as it is universal.
“This song is about every memory made with someone special, no matter the distance. It’s a reminder that love travels with you,” says DJ Dubby G.
South Korean electronic artist Senior Dunce has released a brand new single titled “City Centre”, marking the official start of his artistic journey under this moniker.
Unlike his earlier melancholic works, this track is a vibrant, energetic dance number layered with nostalgia, rhythm, and identity.
The inspiration behind the title “City Centre” comes from his time living in Liverpool, UK. As a foreigner unfamiliar with the correct pronunciation, Senior Dunce mistakenly pronounced it “cent- ray” instead of the British “centre.” Rather than mocking him, his local Scouser friends embraced the mispronunciation and even adopted it themselves in solidarity — pointing out how even native Brits struggle to understand the thick Scouse dialect.
“Those were the days I felt completely lost yet deeply cared for,” says Senior Dunce. “I couldn’t sleep many nights, overwhelmed by my outsider identity. But my friends helped me feel seen — and that feeling is immortalized in this track.”
The music video for “City Centre” was produced by Muturn, a Korean dancer and video creator who has long collaborated with Senior Dunce. Though unaware of the song’s full lyrical meaning, Muturn resonated with the emotional energy of the track. Inspired by his own party-performance projects, he developed a unique visual interpretation that blends movement and atmosphere in ways that complement the music’s heartbeat.
Italian DJ and producer D/Angelo has released a new single “Organic Motions” a deep Afro House/ Organic House track that combines deep grooves and intricate melodies with ethereal vocals.
“Organic Motions” combines tech-organic sounds to create a hypnotic and spiritual listening experience.
The track opens with ambient organ chords that set an ethereal tone, gradually building as strings and distant percussion swirl around Makaio’s haunting vocal performance.
A reflection on the tension between hope and anxiety, “Stars” offers listeners a deeply intimate listening experience, one that’s both fragile and powerful.
At just 18 years old, Makaio has already built an impressive global fanbase since his 2023 debut.
With streaming numbers in the hundreds of thousands, he has become one of Arizona’s most promising young musical voices, known for his emotional vulnerability and honest lyrics.
“Stars is a reflection of how it feels to be caught between wanting more from life and fearing that it might not come,” said Huizar. “It’s about the silence in your head at night, the fears you don’t say out loud, and still finding a little light in the dark.”
Makaio’s previous singles have each highlighted his evolution as an artist. His breakout 2024 single What Am I Waiting For? — a heartbreak ballad about his first breakup — garnered over 135,000 streams on Spotify and gained radio play in the U.S. and across Europe. Follow-up singles like Town and Father further solidified his position in the indie and bedroom pop scenes, with Father debuting at 12,800 Spotify streams and earning praise for pushing Makaio outside his piano-led comfort zone into folk-pop territory.
With “Stars”, Makaio returns to his signature dreamy and reverberated vocal style while exploring more cinematic textures and lyrical depth.
When you hear a song called “L.O.V.E.” you wouldn’t expect it to be a breakup song but that’s exactly what German artist CURRL has done with his new electronic music single.
As part of his new year resolution, the Milele resolved two release two new songs monthly in the year 2025, a promise he so far religiously kept.
Aimé. M was born in a Refugee camp in Kigali, the Rwandan capital and moved to two other refugee camps in neighboring Tanzania before finally settling in the United States of America with his family.
He discovered his passion for music while attending high school in Baltimore, Maryland.
The punk rock band made up of singers Craig White and Ian McEwan, guitarist Gary Morland, drummer Stevvie Vega make up the punk rock band- chose an interesting cover art of two feet with their mouths wide open for “Adore”