The track is a cosmic journey through melodic textures, pulsing bass, and dreamy atmospheres.
On the inspiration behind her music, Spacey describes herself as a cosmic music producer with “a knack for blending experimental beats and interstellar vibes that sound like they were produced on the dark side of the moon.”
Stream “Explorer” by Spacey Panda and Orange A Bloom
American producer 4UM8 has released a new single “HAUNTED”, an electrifying new instrumental track made for high energy energize dance floors and parties.
With a driving beat, fierce percussion, and a G# minor key, “HAUNTED” channels an energetic and powerful mood.
4UM8 drew inspiration from leading names in the genre such as Eric Prydz, Deadmau5, Sander van Doorn, Umek, and Alan Fitzpatrick.
The track features an unrelenting, positive energy at 128 BPM, delivering tightly-crafted beats and dynamic instrumentation that ensure every moment pulses with excitement.
Plínio Abrantes’ work blends Afrohouse and Tropical/Melodic House elements into immersive and emotional soundscapes.
His productions are marked by storytelling, combining electronic textures with organic sounds, Brazilian percussion and cultural influences.
“Teach Me Brother” marks an important step in Plínio’s journey, being his first Afrohouse track after a series of Tropical House releases.
The track brings together spiritual Igbo vocals (a native language of Nigeria) and Brazilian percussive grooves, delivering a unique blend of African and Brazilian roots within an electronic structure.
The song carries a universal message of empathy and unity: instead of asking for help in the form of gifts or charity, the lyrics ask to be taught — to fish, to grow, to learn — as a way to walk side by side.
Prod.Liberty and Nathi Mensa have released a new single, “Blow Up”, an energetic Afrofusion track blending Afrotrap-inspired rhythms, early-2000s vocal vibes, and modern club-ready production.
Produced by Prod. Liberty (Austria) and performed by Nathi Mensa (Ghana), the song combines international flair with catchy grooves and a fast-paced, danceable energy.
“Oya (Cuebur Spirit Radio Edit Remix)” originated in Cuba in 2019, where Cuebor and his brother first met the band, forging deep bonds intertwining music and friendship.
Stream “Oya (Cuebur Spirit Radio Edit Remix)” by Los Hermanos del Alma and Cuebur
The track is the very first one produced by the artist and draws inspiration from his own experiences.
JC FDEZ hopes that his music will travel the world and touch someone who truly needs his message.
“I’m not chasing fame. I just want people to connect with my music on a personal level. This song comes from a real and emotional place, and my hope is that someone out there can see themselves in it.”
Music is a passionate hobby for me, and I plan to keep creating more songs like this in the future. No pressure, no big goals just music that I hope will resonate with someone.”
“It begins with Siyakuphi, a haunting question in Lalla’s native tongue: Where are we going? A raw reflection on a youth lost to addiction and silence — the echo of a world adrift, searching for direction, meaning, and a way back home.”
Then comes The Other Side, a luminous love song in English — a moment of warmth and intimacy where two souls mirror one another beyond time and borders. The trumpet of Julien Mercier runs parallel to the melody, like a distant signal, never overpowering, always present.
The EP closes with Lost in Harare, a powerful instrumental led by a striking dialogue between Motsek’s production and Mercier’s trumpet. Here, the brass takes center stage, soaring and searching, carrying the emotional weight of memory, longing, and release.
He describes hia signature sound as Freeform house. sensual, sometimes funky, often introspective and minimalist but always driven by a singular energy.