Electronic
Jodie Vinall brings a delightful mix of sweetness and sass in “Ice Cream Buns”
“Ice Cream Buns” is a sugar-rush daydream rocketing through outer space. With its cotton-candy synths, upbeat tempo, and playful energy, the latest single from Jodie Vinall feels like a glitter-fueled joyride across a candy-coated alien planet.
Jodie Vinall, known for her journey from Portsmouth karaoke nights to fronting the award-winning band Guilt Trippin’, has always infused her music with raw heart. However, “Ice Cream Buns” is something entirely different, a playful pop anthem that radiates color, confidence, and a cheeky grin.
Beneath the glitter and gloss, there’s something refreshingly genuine about Jodie’s delivery. Her vocals glide effortlessly over the beat, polished yet personal, like someone who remembers the magic of singing for the first time and now wants to share that feeling with everyone.
The accompanying music video cranks the imagination up to eleven, featuring sleek flying speedboats, neon-lit cities, and Jodie herself reigning over the cosmos with charm and sparkle. It’s campy, cosmic, and completely unforgettable. Jodie Vinall is crafting joy in surround sound, and if “Ice Cream Buns” is any indication, she’s just getting started.
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Artist Spotlight
DJ Cards blends melodic energy and warmth on “Grab That Fall Feeling”
The latest DJ Cards release, “Grab That Fall Feeling,” is immediately welcoming. The track is rooted in melodic EDM, blending progressive house momentum with soft, trance-inspired textures to deliver an uplifting, reflective, and emotionally warm listening experience.
DJ Cards is simple about melodic progression and atmosphere. It opens with shimmering layers and energetic percussion, the track’s polished arrangement keeping the momentum. The sound design is cinematic, and the song has more depth than a typical EDM release.
The production also showcases DJ Cards’ disciplined creative approach. The rhythmic structure, with a drumming background, feels purposeful and dynamic, so every transition and build-up lands naturally. There are light trance elements that add brightness and movement, keeping the record grounded and high-energy.
DJ Cards’ work offers a unique perspective, combining a career in law with the creation of emotionally resonant electronic music. “Grab That Fall Feeling” is an escape from the everyday, a release that reconnects you with optimism, movement, and seasonal emotion. EDM fans are given a warm-sounding, melodic electronic music track with long-lasting replay value at the right time of the season from DJ Cards. “Grab That Fall Feeling” is refreshing and soothing, a reminder of the vital role emotional storytelling still plays in contemporary dance music.
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Artist Spotlight
“Little Things” by Richard Green is a soulful reminder to slow down and feel
“Little Things” by Richard Green is a quietly potent electronic track with polished production and an emotional punch. Recorded in London and at Studio Elfo in Italy, it possesses a rich cross-cultural quality that informs every layer of its sound, making it feel almost cinematic.
“Little Things” is all about the synergy of electronic and organic instruments. By including a more human element in the form of an accomplished violinist, this distinguishes the song from other examples of electronic music, giving it a warm, organic feel. Green’s melodic sensibilities provide a warm comfort in the arrangement, holding it grounded. Green delivers a meditative listening experience, and the audience has to slow down, take their time, and really absorb every single sound.
“Little Things” is set up with a broad sentiment that we used to overlook the little things in our lives. From meaningful relationships to fleeting everyday joys, it reminds us of what truly matters. In “Little Things,” Richard Green proves that he’s one of those technical artists who can warm the heart. A smart, crafted effort that lingers, indicating that there is even more potential yet to his solo career.
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