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Wandour — Movement in Time

The track relies on warm pads, dreamy synths and deep bass. It doesn't have a memorable melody, but these elements are enough to create a sort of "mood" hook – an atmosphere that stays in your head for a long time, just like the melodic hooks in pop songs do.
Check out more tracks from Wandour and other artists affiliated with his label RESILEN Records.
Mira Zoff — Entre deux souffles

Inspired by In the Mood for love, the track is touching and intimate. Mira's voice gets under your skin from the first seconds. The melody is memorable, and the arrangement feels rich, although it's just piano and cello. Pure magic!
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Roki Flamingo — Sati Slabosti

The song draws on episodes from the keyboardist’s life, framed in a way that feels broadly recognizable. The lyrics follow those late-night stretches of restlessness—moving through empty streets, chasing either meaning or just something to hold attention for a while.

It lands as a dynamic, energetic synth pop rock track with a raw edge. The synth line is immediate and hard to shake, carrying much of the hook, while a light nostalgic tone runs through the arrangement without softening its drive.
Manuel García — La Danza de las Libélulas

"La Danza de las Libélulas" ("The Dance of the Dragonflies") is the most well-known song by Chilean singer-songwriter Manuel García. Next year, the album "Panic" (which includes this song) will celebrate its 20th anniversary, and we are preparing a tour throughout Latin America and Europe, performing the entire album. The purpose of this message is to invite you to listen to this song and add it to your playlists or share it if you like it.

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Lorenzo Montanà — Vilu

“Vilu” from Lorenzo Montanà’s VION is built on focused, brushed rhythms and tightly arranged electronic details that keep shifting without resolving into a clear melodic center. The track relies on small changes in texture and spacing rather than progression, with fragments of melody looping and slightly mutating. It leans away from the cinematic scope associated with work like Blade Runner 2049, focusing instead on controlled, inward movement and careful sound design.