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Minna LaFortune wraps listeners in soft melodies “My Love, My Love Master BPM 118,”

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Minna LaFortune, “My Love, My Love Master BPM 118,” begins a new emotional chapter. It’s a soft song that hits you hard and shows how weak she is with amazing grace.

Minna sings a romantic ballad in Latin that is both personal and universal. She gets rid of the complicated parts in favor of being honest. The track doesn’t follow the usual jazz pattern. It moves along soft melodic currents, warm instruments, and a rhythm that feels like a slow heartbeat, steady, present, and full of emotion.

“Please be careful with my heart” is the most touching line in the song. It’s a simple refrain, but it carries the emotional weight of the whole piece. When repeated with quiet intensity, it becomes a mantra of trust and emotional openness, showing how hard it is to love openly.

The song “My Love, My Love” is special because it is so strong. Minna LaFortune doesn’t need fancy singing or heavy production to make her point. Instead, she uses clear emotions and soft melodies. The song sounds like a private conversation between two people who love each other, honest, warm, and open.

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With “Almost Nothing,” NO IDENTITY embraces chaos, experimentation, and DIY sound

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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.

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Michellar channels restless thoughts into “Can’t Get You Out of my Mind”

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“Can’t Get You Out of my Mind is a portal into a restless, psychedelic headspace, where alt rock serves as the base for exploring thoughts that won’t rest. The song is the lead track off Michellar’s upcoming spring 2027 album and lays out an artistic direction characterized by atmosphere, experimentation, and an honest desire to put difficult internal experiences into a musical form.

This song came from the need to give voice to obsessions once kept within, turning tragic and uncontrollable thoughts into a psychedelic soundscape. It’s like the process of making is tied to the song’s emotional tension rather than to something far away. That feeling of connection is the foundation for Can’t Get You Out of My Mind.

Michellar’s vocals and demos were recorded in San Francisco before the project moved to Nashville, where the artist worked with producer Michael Beckheart to complete the mixing and mastering. Beckheart’s shared love for psychedelia is a key element in the track’s creative evolution, helping keep Michellar’s vision consistent.

The arrangement changes were part of finding a sound that fit the song’s emotional core. “Can’t Get You Out of my Mind” is an interesting introduction to Michellar’s next chapter, giving a taste of an upcoming album built around psychedelic exploration and personal expression and creative direction. It’s perhaps most notable for its commitment to translating inner thoughts into a developing musical world.

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