Electronic
Michelle Galas releases a summer soundtrack with “Take Me Baby (In Your Arms) – Starseed Remix”
In an exciting collaboration that’s bound to get both radio listeners and dance lovers buzzing, pop star Michelle Galas teams up with the talented DJ Starseed to release a fresh remix of her hit song, “Take Me Baby (In Your Arms) – Starseed Remix.” This new version takes everything fans love about the original and gives it a lively twist. You can feel Starseed’s energetic style. The music is packed with lively sounds, keeping the beat fast and fun perfect for a night out. Michelle’s voice stands out beautifully, balancing strength with emotion.
Whether you’re dancing at a festival or driving with the windows down, her singing feels just right. While the original song was already catchy, this remix takes it to another level. The chorus is super memorable and is enhanced by Starseed’s fresh sound, making it perfect for the hottest dance playlists of 2025. Imagine a blend of the confidence you hear from artists like Dua Lipa, the energy of Becky Hill, and the cool vibe of RAYE, all while showcasing Michelle’s unique charm. What truly makes this remix special is the way Michelle and Starseed connect creatively.
Their teamwork shines through in the music, creating a track that feels both exciting and natural. This remix helps set trends. “Take Me Baby (In Your Arms) – Starseed Remix” shows that Michelle Galas is ready to grow, try new things, and, most importantly, have fun while doing it. Get ready to hear this track everywhere, from pool parties to dance clubs, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself hitting the replay button more than once.
Artist Spotlight
With “Almost Nothing,” NO IDENTITY embraces chaos, experimentation, and DIY sound
NO IDENTITY adopts an industrial DIY approach with “Almost Nothing,” making it loud, chaotic, and impossible to ignore on purpose. NO IDENTITY is a solo artist who wrote, recorded, mixed, mastered, and did the music video, which gives the project a strong sense of personal control.
“Almost Nothing” leans into EDM and electronic textures but also pushes out to a stranger, harder edge. One of its more curious aspects is a simple clapping sound effect that is heavily processed into a bizarre, bass-like texture. The resulting sound is described as an electric bass in a septic tank, an image for the track’s deliberately unconventional design.
That strategy is also closely related to the emotional motivation behind the release. “Almost Nothing” and the album it’s from are born of mental illness and relationship anxiety. Those themes add context to the track’s chaotic presentation, implying that the odd sound and frenetic energy stem from the artist’s motivation to communicate something difficult in a simple, unfiltered way.
The accompanying music video is loud and strange, unlike anything else, just as the track doesn’t present itself conventionally. NO IDENTITY considers the visual identity and the music as part of a single creative statement. “Almost Nothing” finally separates itself by being completely devoted to its own design. NO IDENTITY’s openness to taking on all parts of the project makes this release a complete artistic experiment in its own right.
Photo Credit: Ava trying to frame the music video like a dork
Artist Spotlight
Bailey Bomar embraces authenticity and change with alt-pop anthem “Not Me”
The bravest thing you can do in your life is leave the version of yourself that other people expect. That tension is the emotional center of “Not Me,” a cinematic electronic pop tune that questions expectations and empowers rising alt-pop artist Bailey Bomar to choose an authentic direction.
“Not Me” has a kinetic feel that comes from the music itself, built on shimmering synths and driving guitars, and a clear 80s new wave influence. It was produced by UK producer Mike Macdermid and has a polished, expansive feel that suits the emotional theme. The track converts the doubt to momentum.
“Not Me” was written before Bomar became a wife and mother and is about a time of questioning the future and realizing that you can want a different life without rejecting the life others envision for you. Bomar’s alt-pop approach puts the track right in between introspective songwriting and anthemic electronic sound. The production has emotional purpose, creating a vibe that’s both reflective and current. Bailey Bomar turns a moment of self-doubt into an alt-pop anthem about independence, identity, and the power to dream of a future of your own making. It’s a promising release from a storyteller with a story to tell.
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