Electronic
SilverTwins of Funk & Jenny Silver drop a revival with “I´m Your Girl”
In an exciting comeback, SilverTwins of Funk have released their new single “I´m Your Girl,” featuring the amazing vocals of Swedish pop star Jenny Silver. This catchy song feels like a heartfelt love note filled with sincerity, fun dance beats, and a vibrant disco vibe. “I´m Your Girl” is created from a place of genuine emotion. The SilverTwins describe it as coming from a “space of truth,” where being your true self makes magic happen, and you can feel that magic in every part of this song.
It has a lively rhythm that combines dreamy charm with fresh, funky energy. As soon as you hear the track, you’re transported to a dazzling world of SilverFunk, mixed with some boogie and a sprinkle of disco flair. It’s a sound that feels both familiar and new, like stepping into a time machine that only takes you to great dance parties. And then there’s Jenny Silver, the incredible voice and star. She’s been a prominent figure in Sweden’s music scene since she was just 17, with a career full of hits, awards, and countless magazine covers.
On “I´m Your Girl,” she brings all of her talent and sparkle to create a powerful performance. She truly makes it hers, moving through the rhythm with style and passion. It’s been a while since SilverTwins of Funk shared new music, but this track shows they’re back and better than ever. “I´m Your Girl” is a bold message about love, strength, and staying true to who you are. If you’ve been looking for a song that tugs at your heart while getting you on your feet, this is the one. Funk has never felt so personal.
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.
Artist Spotlight
DJ Cards brings new warmth to the heart with “Grab That Fall Feeling (Reimagined)”
There is something in the atmosphere of autumn that is warm, reflective, thoughtful, and quietly refreshing, and DJ Cards hits the nail on the head with “Grab That Fall Feeling (Reimagined).” Instead of rehashing the original, the EDM and electronic artist gives the track a more expansive identity, adding more warmth, movement, and sonic depth to a song built around the emotional character of the season.
The reworking grabs you right away thanks to its richer production. DJ Cards extends the arrangement and keeps that dreamy feel that made the original resonate. The result is an opportunity to experience a familiar idea through a sharper, more immersive lens.
The electronic parts get more breathing room with better instrumentation and clearer sounds, and the warmer mix serves the song’s seasonal theme. The emphasis on atmosphere is genuine here, so the track is made for movement, but also for those quieter times when music is tied to memory.
The reimagined arrangement adds dimension, and the track remains accessible, with a more polished, developed sound. This is a great introduction to DJ Cards’ talent for blending electronic production with evocative seasonal feeling. “Grab That Fall Feeling (Reimagined)” works because it understands that memories can be revitalized, enhanced, and revived. DJ Cards crafts an electronic soundscape that embraces you, bringing the warmth of autumn to the song and also a more confident, immersive identity.
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