Music
Tamar Berk’s “OCD” turns abnormalities into captivating confessions
Tamar Berk’s new single, “ocd,” feels like a personal note written during a busy day. With the line “I got ocd and that should explain the things I do,” Tamar welcomes us into a space where her little habits and quirks are essential to the song itself. What makes “ocd” really stand out is its honesty. Tamar isn’t trying to make living with obsessive thoughts sound glamorous, she approaches it with a playful and witty attitude. For example, when she sings, “The words are in play, but maybe today I went too far,” it captures a moment of reflection and humor, showing the struggle of wanting to be in control while sometimes going overboard.
The music itself complements the lyrics perfectly. It has a simple yet engaging production, matching the quirky nature of what Tamar is expressing. Each beat feels purposeful yet smooth, reflecting the feeling of juggling obsessive thoughts while trying to stay steady. Instead of demanding perfection, the song celebrates the flaws and little quirks that make life interesting. “ocd” is a bright peek into Tamar Berk’s thoughts, shared with honesty and a dash of humor. It connects with listeners because it recognizes something we all experience, our little fixations, our desire for control, and those moments when we realize we might be taking things a bit too far.
In this way, Tamar creates a track that is relatable, enjoyable, and genuinely refreshing. Listeners will likely find themselves smiling and feeling a bit more understood. Tamar Berk shows that being open about our vulnerabilities can be captivating, and that the abnormalities we often keep hidden can actually make art more interesting. “ocd” is a joyful celebration of self-awareness, creativity, and the messy, fun side of being human that we all share.
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“Empatia” by Aurien & Jab Vix set the tone for an atmospheric new era
“Empatia,“ the stunning electronic debut of Aurien, in collaboration with Jab Vix, is the start of a new creative universe under Aurien’s newly launched imprint Château Bonheur Musique. The track feels like a doorway into a curated emotional space, built from atmosphere, storytelling, and immersive sound design.
“Empatia” is founded upon a contemporary electronic aesthetics that favors texture. The production is sleek and considered, offering up soft rhythmic pulses within roomy layers that breathe. Working with Jab Vix gives texture and dynamics to Aurien’s perspective and sets the sound for the song. It’s more about feeling the music than looking for peaks of high energy. It builds slowly and invites you to sit in the mood.
A highlight is the “Elegant Mix,” which takes the original and gives it a more subdued, slicker makeover. It allows the heart of the composition to come through more intimately, and this duality reinforces the idea behind Château Bonheur Musique as environment, experience, and feeling. “Empatia” is a debut statement and manifesto for the immersive, emotionally intelligent electronic music that works as effortlessly as it does in shared spaces. It’s a thoughtful direction for Aurien, where sound is not just heard, but lived in.
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Saint Escape injects an attitude into a classic for a new generation on latest release “Everybody Wants To Rule The World”
SAINT ESCAPE takes a classic favorite, “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” and gives it a new twist, transforming the iconic hit into an alternative rock statement full of personality and modern flair.
Rather than just repeating a familiar song, Saint Escape offers a bold vision to the track. There’s a touch of “baddiecore-lite” attitude, married with alt-rock vibes, a feeling that seems tailor-made for those who love nostalgia but want something that speaks to today. The result is familiar, yet refreshingly different.
The track establishes its own identity right from the first moments. The alternative rock styling provides a sharper edge to the song’s timeless themes, making for a dynamic listening experience that feels vibrant and contemporary. With confidence in every note, the performance can stand on its own but still respect the legacy of the original.
While acknowledging the song’s emotional and cultural significance, Saint Escape also celebrates a more rebellious aesthetic. The “baddiecore-lite” influence adds an interesting attitude to the track, making it feel fun, confident and effortlessly cool.
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