Brooklyn-based producer Light Chaser returns with “82”, a shimmering slice of emotive melodic house that dives deeper into his evolving electronic palette, dreamy atmospheres wrapped around grooves built to move. Driven by evolving arps, delicate plucks and entwined synth lines, “82” feels both hypnotic and uplifting, blending warm electronic tones with finely sculpted textures to create a sound that’s intimate yet expansive.
Fantastic Mr Marcel returns with Good Good Blue, a track that cements him as one of the most exciting crossover artists in the electronic underground. We first discovered his music through the incredible Fire Fingers, a track so bold it felt like it arrived carrying its own mythology. But Good Good Blue takes things even further.
There’s a quiet confidence to Moment, the kind that doesn’t announce itself with brute-force energy but slowly pulls you under. OTAVA and Helius lock into a shared frequency here, stitching together tech and deep house foundations with a sheen of synthwave nostalgia that feels lived-in rather than retro-for-retro’s-sake. The track breathes patiently in its opening moments, letting atmosphere and tension do the heavy lifting before revealing its core.
R. Missing has always thrived in the liminal space between fragility and force, and Douze treats that tension with real respect. Rather than overpowering the track, he reshapes it from the inside out. The remix unfolds patiently, built on glistening textures, soft focus synths, and a low end pulse that creeps rather than crashes. It’s the kind of restraint that speaks volumes.
From the very first listen, it's clear that Pandy Isaf is a game changer. His song "Graces" showcases gorgeous, ethereal vocals that meld seamlessly with a subtly distorted bassline, creating an auditory experience that is both rich and immersive. The track is a testimony to his skill in crafting melodies that linger long after the music fades.