The Michigan native describes the song as a “fun little track where the inspiration came from the cheesy but soulful synths in 80’s movies that my oldest sister would watch on repeat”
British DJs Rich and Jamie who are collectively known as Audiojack, are tapping into nostalgia with their new single “9pm at the diner” which was inspired by classic American movies of the 80s.
“It’s the sort of track we might play at an outdoor summer party as the sun goes does, feelgood vibes all round,” Audiojack explains.
“The idea for 9pm At The Diner was born when we came across the dusty old chords sample, which reminded us of classic 80s movies, and conjured up feelings of an imagined American youth, riding around on BMXs, going for milkshakes and burgers at the diner etc, so we kept that nostalgic vibe in mind and created the track around that theme.
From the cluttered corners of a cramped apartment to the quiet moments that make love worth fighting for, The Space Between Us is an intimate short film that tells the joys and struggles of sharing life—in a Tiny Apartment—with someone you love.
Directed by Honour Aghedo and produced by Sound Honchos, inspired by Victony and Saint Jhn ‘s “Tiny Apartment” from the ‘Stubborn’Album.
The film explores how proximity can both strain and strengthen relationships, proving that even the smallest spaces cannot contain the resilience of connection.
opening with a warm, chaotic kitchen scene of a laughing couple cooking. This initial intimacy soon clashes with the reality of their cluttered shared space, shown through alternating moments of tenderness and tension, where small irritations escalate.
Victony
“We aimed to show how small relationship compromises can build and fester, creating claustrophobia despite ample space. The apartment symbolizes the shrinking emotional boundaries that result from failed communication.“
“The Space Between Us” explores a universal truth: love is persistence, not perfection. It speaks to millennials in small spaces, couples squabbling over daily tasks, and those who know a hug can say “sorry.”