Kidnap and Dwara make “Starling” feel freshly dropped into the feed, the kind of track that stops a scroll on instinct. With a title this sharp and a glide this clean, it lands like a late-year essential before the playlist gets crowded.
Soft-focus synths smear across a tight low end, while the vocal sits close enough to catch every breath. The kick stays restrained, the percussion flickers in neat little pulses, and the whole mix keeps a glossy, midnight sheen.
Late-night driving, kitchen lights, and a half-finished message all fit this one perfectly. "Starling" sounds built for the hour when the city thins out and the room finally makes sense.