Inspired by the likes of Chris Lake and Fred Again, the song features emotional chords and a hypnotic lead that captures the pull of falling into something familiar.
Bryce Alakai was born in Hawaii and is now based in Las Vegas.
“Falling Back” by Bryce Alakai is out now on all platforms.
“Spiritual” introduces the emotional core of the project. Blending elements of Afrobeats and alternative R&B, the song centers on clarity, surrender, and the quiet power of being seen when you cannot see yourself. Built around warm vocal layers, steady percussion, and meditative writing, “Spiritual” sets the tone for a body of work focused on growth, identity, and transformation.
“This song came from a moment where everything finally made sense,” Yinminu shares. “It’s about letting go of what you’re trying to force and allowing yourself to be guided. It’s the feeling of being understood without having to explain.”
The release marks the beginning of a five-song rollout that spans different genres and emotional chapters. WE ARE NOT THE SAME moves through themes of surrender (“Spiritual”), confidence (“Missed Calls”), heaviness (“Secrets”), emotional transition (“Changes”), and survival (“It’s Not The Same Anymore”). Each track offers a different vantage point on the central idea that transformation, though sometimes uncomfortable, is necessary.
“Spiritual” was recorded in Oakland with collaborators, Diaspora Boys.; who helped shape its textured, intimate soundscape. The track arrives with striking visuals featuring Yinminu overlooking the Pacific coastline in flowing red fabric; an image that mirrors the song’s energy: calm, powerful, and centered.
“Spiritual” by Yinminu is out now on all platforms
American artist Rodney Hazard’s new project CrashLanding.exe is an instrumental and remix EP showcasing his signature fusion of warm organic instrumentation, rich textures, and Afro-house rhythms.
The track blends emotional melodies and atmospheric production with DonCu’s expressive vocal delivery, resulting in a powerful and uplifting sound.
The title comes from West African pidgin and means it will take time, a message about patience, growth and the slow but meaningful process behind every dream.
Through “E Go Tey,” Cysco continues to explore powerful and uplifting soundscapes built around movement and progression.
French DJ and producer Flave (FR) joins forces with Afro-Lebanese artist Joy Zahar to present “To The Back”, a multicultural fusion of House, Arabic textures, and Afro House energy.
“To The Back” stands out through the meeting of two complementary sonic identities. Flave (FR) brings his signature deep and groovy bass line, while Joy Zahar enriches the production with a dynamic rhythmic energy, infused with Arabic textures and Afro House elements crafted with precision.
Describing the electronic music single, Azlan says” “It drifts through the frozen edges of my Azlantian world. Cold air, quiet motion, and a pulse buried beneath the ice.”
Azlan is from Orange County, California and has played festivals like Sci-Fighter, Burning Man, Lightning in a Bottle, Youtopia Festival, and Bequinox.
Canadian composer Hugh O returns with a new single “Awake”, a fusion of electronic music and contemplative composition.
Hugh’s work is marked by a minimalist approach, refined melodic writing, and a desire to offer a soothing, immersive listening experience.
Composed and produced entirely on a computer-in the box — his music draws from soft techno, house, ambient, classical, and various other styles, relying on a streamlined setup that favors nuance, space, and clarity.