Cenk Gursoy – ‘Sun Begins To Rise’
Internationally renowned DJ and producer Cenk Gursoy returns with ‘Sun Begins To Rise’, an emotive house track that fuses cinematic depth with dancefloor power. Blending melodic piano, airy synths, and rhythmic percussion, the single reflects Gursoy’s signature balance of melancholy and euphoria, reaffirming his place as one of electronic music’s most expressive and boundary-pushing voices.
Canetis – ‘JOANA’
Italian-born, NYC-based producer and DJ Canetis ignites the dancefloor with his vibrant new single ‘JOANA’, a euphoric fusion of Brazilian funk and house that celebrates the spirit and rhythm of Brazil. Driven by samba-infused percussion, grooving basslines, and playful Portuguese vocals, the track is an ode to freedom, joy, and the infectious energy of Brazilian culture.
Zoé Hammer – ‘Dreams’
Berlin-based singer-songwriter Zoé Hammer unveils ‘Dreams’, the spellbinding first single from her upcoming album ‘Birdlike’, a lush, cinematic journey through self-discovery and transformation. Blending dream-pop with orchestral grandeur, the track reflects on lost ideals and emotional awakening, capturing Hammer’s evolution as both an artist and storyteller.
Sis And The Lower Wisdom – ‘Crocus Man’
Sis and the Lower Wisdom, the visionary project of singer, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Jenny Gillespie Mason, unveils ‘Crocus Man’, the radiant second single from their upcoming album ‘Saints and Aliens’. A luminous blend of jazz-pop, soul, and experimental textures, the track serves as a heartfelt tribute to friendship and creative connection, showcasing Mason’s gift for turning human warmth into celestial sound.
THE ROOP – ‘Just Think About It’
Lithuanian pop innovators THE ROOP return with ‘Just Think About It’, a hypnotic, soulful synth-pop track that blurs the line between the surreal and the real. Conceived in a self-built studio deep in the woods, the song marks a darker, more introspective turn for the band, inviting listeners to pause, reflect, and confront the questions we often avoid asking ourselves.







