Electronic
Visceral Design’s “Give It Time” navigates the fragile dance of love and loss
In their new song, “Give It Time,” Visceral Design takes listeners on an emotional journey through the ups and downs of a long-term relationship. Created with inspiration from the charming streets of Paris and the vibrant life of the United States, the song weaves together different influences to tell a story that feels personal and relatable to many. The listener can connect with one side of the couple, experiencing the heartache, confusion, and regret that come with love.
What makes the songwriting special is the way both partners’ feelings are presented, the experiences of each person are intertwined, making it easy for anyone who has loved to recognize their own feelings in the music. As the chorus unfolds, we hear the male partner’s point of view, filled with a fragile sense of hope. He grapples with the idea that this painful moment might not last forever and that time could help heal their wounds. By the second verse, the two voices come together, sharing the struggle to break free from their past while gathering the courage to start anew. The unique aspect of “Give It Time” is how it captures the ongoing cycles often found in relationships.
The repeated line “on and on we go” reflects these patterns, yet there’s also a belief that time can lead to healing and a fresh start. The music and lyrics balance feelings of sadness with hope, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences. Visceral Design’s skill in showing both sides of a relationship so vividly makes “Give It Time” a standout song. It serves as both a mirror and a guide for anyone trying to understand the complicated journey of love, loss, and the possibilities of beginning again.
Artist Spotlight
Feel the vibe with Sporty-O’s new EP “The P.L.U.R. Project,” a blend of emotions and sound
“The P.L.U.R. Project” begins like a rush of light across a crowded dance floor as jubilant, purposeful, and very human. This seven-song, 29-minute journey from the EDM pioneer Sporty-O is a cultural reset built around peace, love, unity, and respect.
Sporty-O establishes the emotional timbre for the entire project from the first track of its lead single, “Spirit Higher.” The song is anthemic, its purposes well outlined despite a high-gloss production. It’s a centerpiece that establishes the mood of an intensive exploration of sound and self-awareness.
“The P.L.U.R. Project” is just as much about managing your feelings as it is about moving. Sporty-O creates each record with intention, writing things that make people think on the dance floor. Another high-energy song is “Happy Together,” with Lorme and Chris Willis, pulsing warmth and togetherness. “SOLD!” has a clean, feel-good sound that embodies the community spirit of EDM culture.
Sporty-O embraces a multi-genre EDM palette on the EP, fusing forward-thinking sounds with uptempo beats. Tracks like “Revolution” with Specimen A and “Geek’d Up” with Baby Sweet provide lots of energy and edge. “Piece Of My Mind” is more introspective, while “Cheveyo” features a diverse array of collaborators and culminates in a rich, layered sound, all while maintaining a global welcoming spirit.
What makes this project unique is that it serves both and reminds people of the origins of dance culture. Sporty-O aims to help people rediscover the heartbeat of the community. “The P.L.U.R. Project” is an EDM experience that reaches beyond the speakers, colorful and thoughtful about meaning in music-based culture.
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SERAh and Odxttx explore the quiet grip of toxic love in “I Just Wanna (lie with you)”
“I Just Wanna (lie with you)” by SERAh and Odxttx settles into the gray area where heartbreak goes unacknowledged, silently and painfully. The song is personal and confessional, pulling you into that emotional, tender space where you know something isn’t right, but decide to be near rather than clear.
The record plays as a hazy, late-night clarity that you’re not quite ready to accept yet, parked somewhere between the vivid textures of minds like Electronic and Dream Pop. Beneath, a bass-driven foundation gives it a heavy, hypnotic feel, and the song is poignant, both sad and sweet. The song is about denial in a bad relationship, the stress of knowing something while overriding it. It demonstrates how difficult it is to watch the light go out and still crave the familiarity of what you know.
SERAh and Odxttx blend elements of melodic bass and future bass with a touch of trap to create a soundscape that feels contemporary while remaining rooted in emotion. The verses have a trappy rhythmic pocket that makes the music feel like it’s holding back slightly, as if it were emotions still simmering just under the surface.
The drip goes out in waves of the very beautiful, visceral, and happy. It captures that overwhelming desire to escape, even as your heart helplessly tries not to. It ramps this feeling up even further, making it feel triumphant and awakening.
“I Just Wanna (lie with you)” earns its success by being so open about its feelings. It describes the complicated truth of staying around when you know you’re better off leaving. Inner turmoil becomes a cinematic listening experience for SERAh and Odxttx, thanks to dynamic production and emotionally charged storytelling. It’s also about the moment you know you deserve better.
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