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On a gray commute, a late-night drive, or the last ten minutes.
Glassy synths and a steady four-on-the-floor pulse.
A crisp four-on-the-floor pulse drives the mix.
The mood fits a cold commute, a neon-lit kitchen.
The track lands with the confidence of a brand-new standout.
Kidnap and Dwara make “Starling” feel freshly dropped into the feed.
The production keeps its edges clean: crisp drums and a warm bass pulse.
Hunter Metts turns “Heavy, Heavy Love” into the kind of release.
Evan Honer’s “Not There Yet” lands like a fresh bruise: immediate.
The Neighborly turns “Bloom” into an immediate obsession.
Fresh ears land on it as if it just surfaced from nowhere.
Max McNown turns “Same Questions” into the kind of song.
Michael Marcagi’s Follows You lands like a song.
Honer’s vocal sits close to the mic and so every crack.