Music
Plug Into Fenki’s New Motivational Music Video “Sparta”
DJ and producer Fenki is one of the electronic artists who have been making the headlines this year, thanks to his track and music video “champion” followed up by his newest release, another motivational music video, “Sparta”. Driving inspiration from artists like John Digweed, he first fell in love with the electronic music scene during a visit to Brazil to attend Tomorrowland’s festival. He was still a teenager at the time but his passion for composing and producing electronic music never left, and he stands today as an ambitious DJ and producer, and surely one of the most talented ones within the Portuguese music scene. “Sparta” was inspired by the film 300, a concept that Fenki took to the next level to inspire people to become the best versions of themselves, always persevere towards achieving their dreams, and never give up!
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XMOXY invites listeners get ready to move on new releases “Surge”
XMOXY storms in with “Surge,” a nonstop burst of energy that won’t go away. The song starts with a fast-paced ~160 BPM beat that gives you a pulse, making you want to move, whether you’re working out late at night, playing a game, or driving to work at full volume.
“Surge” is all about contrast and collision at its core. Heavy, distorted guitars crash into aggressive synth production, creating a sound that feels both rough and well-crafted. The rhythm section hits at just the right time, propelling the song forward with undeniable force.
“Surge” is a thrilling mix of styles, with the edge of modern alt-rock, the intensity of EDM, and the grand scale of movie-trailer music. The sound is both new and bigger than life. It works well with high-energy playlists, but it also stands out on its own.
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The Divine Saint of Love delivers easygoing energy with new release “ZaZa”
Divine Saint of Love’s latest release, “ZaZa,” settles into its groove with confidence, giving people who get it a calm escape without needing to explain. “ZaZa” doesn’t have complicated plots or perfect writing. Instead, it fully embraces a calm, almost weightless atmosphere where mood is paramount.
The Divine Saint of Love doesn’t go overboard or make the message less clear. People who love weed and like to relax without being bothered by noise will like the song. It’s not about having too much or too little; it’s about staying calm, clear, and in your own rhythm.
It doesn’t have to be a well-known song. It is powerful because it is real and can connect with the people it is meant for on a deep level. “ZaZa” doesn’t feel like a performance, it feels more like a moment that everyone can relate to, even if it’s not.
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