EDM Music
Genesee and Zeph Unleash Euphoric Rush With ‘Dopamine’
Genesee and Zeph join forces on ‘Dopamine’, a smooth, feel-good tech-house track that blends both emotion and groove.
Genesee and LA-based DJ/producer Zeph have teamed up for a new track called ‘Dopamine’, and it’s exactly what the name suggests, pure, feel-good energy. It’s a smooth tech-house cut built around steady percussion, warm vocals, and that perfect lift that makes you want to keep moving. Nothing feels overdone, it’s just clean, emotional, and ready for the dance floor.
Zeph’s been making a name for himself fast. At only 22, he’s already opened for Steve Aoki, played Summerfest, and a sold-out show at Academy LA. He’s also packed out venues like American Junkie, where over 700 people showed up, and has held a successful residency. It’s been a steady climb, but he’s clearly doing something right.
His love for house and techno came early, thanks to his uncle, who introduced him to the classic DJs that shaped the scene. “I grew up in LA, where everyone listens to something different,” Zeph said. That mix of sounds shows up in his work, a blend of old-school groove and modern club vibes.
‘Dopamine’ captures that perfectly. It’s bright and smooth, but not flashy. The beat rolls naturally, the vocals glow, and the whole thing feels like a late-night release, the kind of track that quietly takes over the room and makes everyone smile without realizing why.
Between his growing list of gigs, from LA shows to international stops like Canada’s Dim Mak Bassline Tour, and a growing online following, Zeph’s momentum is only picking up. With Genesee in the mix, this collab feels like a glimpse of what’s next for both of them: house music that’s simple, emotional, and built to make you feel good.
EDM Music
Daft Punk Lives On: Guy-Man Rumored to Go Solo as Bangalter Returns to the Decks
After years of silence, both halves of Daft Punk are finally making noise again.
Just weeks after Thomas Bangalter surprised fans with his first DJ set in 16 years alongside Fred again.. in Paris, reports have surfaced that Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo is working on his first solo album. French music executive Emmanuel de Buretel, founder of Because Music, revealed in a recent interview that “Guy-Man fait son album” — “Guy-Man is making his album.”
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From Robots to Reinvention
When Daft Punk announced their official split in 2021, it closed one of the most influential chapters in electronic music history. Since then, Bangalter has re-emerged through art-driven solo projects like Mythologies and CHIROPTERA — and now, a long-awaited return to live DJing.
Meanwhile, Guy-Manuel has stayed largely off the radar. The recent comments from de Buretel mark the first credible sign that the quieter half of Daft Punk may finally be stepping into the spotlight. If true, this would be his first major solo release since the duo’s breakup.
What We Know (and What We Don’t)
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Confirmed source: The quote originates from de Buretel’s appearance on France Inter, reported by We Rave You on November 2, 2025.
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No official details: There’s still no word on collaborators, tracklist, or release timeline.
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Bangalter’s momentum: His recent Paris DJ set, captured at the Centre Pompidou, confirms that both members are creatively active again.
In short: both robots are moving, just not in sync this time.
Why This Matters
Guy-Manuel’s production style helped define Daft Punk’s signature French-touch sound — from the raw funk of Homework to the glossy euphoria of Discovery and the analog warmth of Random Access Memories. A solo record could finally show what his sound looks like when it stands completely on its own.
Will it be disco-driven and nostalgic, or something darker and more experimental? Either way, fans have waited over a decade to find out.
The Next Chapter
Between Thomas Bangalter’s surprise DJ comeback and Guy-Manuel’s rumored solo project, 2025 might finally be the year Daft Punk’s legacy continues moving forward.
One behind the decks. One in the studio.
Both back in motion — just not together… yet.
Afro House
Gipetto Returns To OVAVA Music With ‘Call From Saturn’
Gipetto returns to OVAVA Music with ‘Call From Saturn,’ a cinematic blend of hypnotic house and Afro-Arabic rhythms featuring an emotional, guiding vocal.
Gipetto returns to OVAVA Music with his second solo release, ‘Call From Saturn’. Layered with atmospheric details and featuring a striking vocal that guides the music with prominence and emotion, the track combines hypnotic rhythm and cinematic textures, ideal for both the dancefloor and focused listening.
With over fifteen years of experience, Gipetto has developed a sound that bridges continents and cultures. Originally from Belgium and now based in Dubai, he draws inspiration from the rhythmic pulse of Afro and Arabic music alongside the melodic soundscapes of Europe. His career has taken him from clubs in Tulum and Belgium to stages in Dubai and Shanghai, each performance reflecting his focus on rhythm and melody.
‘Call From Saturn’ follows Gipetto’s debut release on OVAVA Music and represents a continuation of his evolving style. The track demonstrates his approach to production, combining emotive vocals with layered textures and rhythmic structures that appeal to a wide range of electronic music audiences.
Since its inception, OVAVA Music, the UK and Ibiza-based imprint led by Ollie Mundy, has built a strong reputation for standout releases and authentic talent. Celebrating both emerging and established artists, OVAVA has created a distinct identity in the electronic music scene, drawing inspiration from Burning Man and Ollie’s global travels.
Known for quality club-focused releases, the label has received consistent support from industry heavyweights including Black Coffee, Damian Lazarus, Themba, Claptone, Marco Carola, Paco Osuna, Joris Voorn, Paul van Dyk, Ruben Mandolini, Steve Lawler, Shiba San, TSHA, and more.
OVAVA’s highlights include a No.1 on Beatport’s Afro House chart, multiple Traxsource Top 10 positions, and Ollie’s Burning Man-inspired mixes surpassing 5.2 million views. Rooted in emotion, Ollie’s journey as curator and artist shapes the label’s immersive output, designed to inspire introspection, connection, and euphoria. Extending this ethos, OVAVA Music Radio streams 24/7 with seamless, ad-free mixes showcasing the depth and diversity of the roster. In less than a year, OVAVA has amassed nearly 200,000 streams with a playlist reach of 2.4 million, recently featuring at Café del Mar and Back to Mine at Pikes Ibiza.
‘Call From Saturn’ marks the next step in OVAVA Music’s journey, highlighting Gipetto’s unique sound and delivering a release designed to reach listeners on dancefloors across the globe.
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Afro House
RAMI & Loudr Ignite The Dancefloor With Collaboration ‘Black Moon’
RAMI and Loudr merge Afro house’s primal pulse with driving melodic techno on their magnetic new collaboration, “Black Moon,” out now on Renaissance.
When darkness meets rhythm, something magnetic happens, and RAMI and Loudr capture that exact energy in their latest release, “Black Moon”, out now via Renaissance. The track stands as a testament to the duo’s shared vision of merging Afro house’s primal pulse with the driving momentum of melodic house and techno.
Before ever stepping into the studio together, RAMI and Loudr were already mutual admirers of each other’s sound. That creative respect set the foundation for “Black Moon” — a collaboration that feels as organic as it is powerful
“The night inspired this track,” the duo shared. “When we made this with the bass line and kick, we immediately knew it was something dark. Before Enea and I met, we were already supportive of each other’s music, so we decided to collaborate and create something different. We wanted to have a mixture of both of our sounds that are Afro house and melodic house techno, and I think we did a good job integrating both, making this a peak weapon to draw our listeners into its pulsating, otherworldly flow.”
“The night inspired this track,” the duo shared. “When we made this with the bass line and kick, we immediately knew it was something dark. Before Enea and I met, we were already supportive of each other’s music, so we decided to collaborate and create something different. We wanted to have a mixture of both of our sounds that are Afro house and melodic house techno, and I think we did a good job integrating both, making this a peak weapon to draw our listeners into its pulsating, otherworldly flow.”
From the very first kick, “Black Moon” pulls listeners into a hypnotic sonic orbit. A deep, rolling bassline forms the backbone, while shimmering synths and textured percussions illuminate the edges like faint lunar light. The production is sleek and cinematic! Indeed, a masterful balance between groove and mystery, perfectly aligning with Renaissance’s signature sound palette.
In a landscape where melodic and Afro influences continue to converge, RAMI and Loudr carve out something that feels both familiar and fiercely original. Their chemistry radiates through every beat, which proves that when two creative forces collide under the right alignment, the result can be truly stellar.
“Black Moon” by RAMI & Loudr is out now on Renaissance (@renaissance.dj), a label renowned for pushing the boundaries of underground sound. Stream it today and let its dark allure guide you through the rhythm of the night.
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