It fuses the technical precision of Complextro with the emotional clarity of trance, achieving what creator AKIHISA Yorozu calls the “Optimal Complexity Zone” where energy, emotion, and cognition reach perfect balance.
“TRANSPLEX was not born by chance,” says the Japanese electronic music artist. “It was engineered through science. Every rhythm and modulation is calculated to maximize engagement, emotion, and memory.
It’s not just music; it’s a neuroscientific experiment in beauty and complexity.”
South African DJ Dubby G returns to the spotlight with “Caught Between Two Hearts (Club Mix)” a vibrant, high-energy pop dance track that blends emotional tension with dancefloor heat.
The new remix reimagines the original version with pulsing beats, electrifying synths, and an irresistible tempo that pulls listeners straight into the heart of the club.
This club mix tells the emotional story of a woman caught between passion and reason, layered over infectious rhythms that echo the spirit of Ibiza nights and big-room festival energy. It’s love, drama, and rhythm-amplified.
“This mix is for the dancefloor lovers-the ones who heal through music, sweat, and late-night confessions,” says DJ Dubby G.
Listen to “Caught Between Two Hearts (Club Mix)” by DJ Dubby G
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.