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OKAYVAL Releases New Viral Single ‘Disco’

The independent music scene has never been more exciting, and for artists like OKAYVAL, it’s a moment of true potential. In the past, artists without a label often struggled for exposure, but with the rise of social media, music can be heard from anywhere and everywhere, going viral in an instance. OKAYVAL is a perfect example, releasing her new single, ‘Disco’, and capturing attention along the way.
With ‘Disco’, OKAYVAL delivers exactly what her fans have been asking for. She’s also setting an example for other independent artists by showing you don’t need a major label to make waves. Through viral social media trends, she’s been promoting her music with remarkable results. Leading up to the release of ‘Disco’ she teased the track across Instagram and TikTok, gaining over 100k views multiple times, and even close to a million views on one particular TikTok video.
As a track, ‘Disco’ fuses tech house and EDM into a high-energy anthem. It has a deep, driving bassline that pulses with rhythm and an underground edge, while maintaining an infectious, fist-pumping vibe. The minimalist approach to synths and sounds keeps the track fresh and memorable. Receiving support from dance music legend Armin van Buuren is a testament to the high quality of this track, further reinforced by endorsements from prominent artists such as Sam Feldt and Nostalgix.
‘Disco’ marks OKAYVAL‘s most ambitious effort to date, signaling an evolution in her style toward a darker, tech house influence. This shift takes inspiration from genre heavyweights like Fisher, Mau P, and early John Summit, positioning OKAYVAL as an artist to watch in the growing tech house scene.
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LUNAX And Myne Synergize On Hit ‘Summer Nights’

LUNAX & myne Capture the Spirit of the Season with ‘Summer Nights’.
Right before the festival season truly kicks off for this year, artists are hard at work, composing tunes that capture the essence of the bustling season— vibrant, joyful, and energizing. Coming across ‘Summer Nights’, the latest release from the talented DJ/Producer LUNAX, in collaboration with myne, effortlessly falls into this category of upbeat music. Her dexterity for producing infectious, radio-ready tunes has reached yet another level, with generous vocal duties from myne. Out on Beat Dealer Records, this has just the anthemic and carefree flair that will grab listeners, making it an interesting track to further talk about.
The artists involved in the making of this song are no strangers to success: LUNAX has taken impressive strides in the dance music realm; her top songs have reached tens of millions around the globe, a solid testament to the vast appeal of her discography. Major record labels have readily acknowledged LUNAX’s expertise, namely Spinnin’ and Kontor among others. The young alias has fine-tuned a strongly melody-driven signature over the years, one that’s luring for both festival and pop audiences (and varying skillfully between house, hard dance, and other mainstage-compatible genres). Her musical catalog is teeming with several hits, prominent ones to mention being the remix of ‘Low’ by 71 Digits and Flo Rida (which wields pulsating, stomping psytrance drop sequences) and the mellow deep house single ‘I Like’. An equally industrious collaborator, myne has excelled in singer-songwriting and production aspects (having worked with popular figures like Mike Williams and Gigi D’Agostino).
‘Summer Nights’ has been inspired by a simple motif, it’s an energetic ode to good times and memories made with friends (as LUNAX aptly describes, “It’s about THAT summer – the one where you forget everything around… and just feel life). The chipper temperament is marked by a funky pop-house beat, peppered with dramatic disco-like strings and vivid piano chords. Sure, the colorful ingredients are great by themselves, but the powerhouse vocals from myne truly enhance it further: the lyrics are breezy but intimate simultaneously, and the performance is abundantly uplifting.
LUNAX and myne are a superb team-up (and hopefully we will see more collaborations including the two), and ‘Summer Nights‘ serves undeniable evidence of that.
Listen to the track below
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ELVIS Drops Groundbreaking Dance Track ‘Song v.1.0’

The future of music has arrived, and it’s got a beat like no other. ELVIS, a leader in neuroprosthetic innovation, has just released ‘Song v.1.0’, a dance track crafted from the decoded brain signals of a baboon.
Released on May 16 across all major streaming platforms, this historic release is set to electrify the music scene and redefine the relationship between mind and machine.
The track, born from a bold fusion of neuroscience and sound design, was created using neural data recorded from baboons. Researchers translated raw motor cortex activity into MIDI signals, which were then shaped into a pulsing, beat-driven composition by top electronic music producers. The result? A futuristic dance anthem powered by pure brainwaves, the first-ever track composed by a cyborg baboon.
‘Song v.1.0’ captures the rhythm of a new era, one where brains compose beats and healing meets inspiration. It’s a wild, mind-made track that’s already making waves among early listeners and scientists alike.
Get ready to hear the mind at work, stream below.
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BLONDETING Unveils a New Direction with “I’m Calling (You)” and “AFTERPARTY”

South East London artist BLONDETING is stepping into her own sound with two new releases that reflect personal moments and real-world chaos. Known for her earlier liquid Drum and Bass work, she now offers something bolder, still intimate, but with a stronger pulse.
“I’m Calling (You)” Feels All Too Familiar
There’s a kind of silence that feels louder than words, and that’s what sits at the heart of “I’m Calling (You).” The song was written about trying to reach someone who won’t pick up, a situation that many know but rarely talk about. It’s not just about missed calls, but missed understanding.
She premiered the single live in Brighton at Volks, supporting Emily Makis during a night that highlighted women in DnB. The event also included previews of unreleased songs set to feature on her upcoming EP.
Compared to her past releases, this one leans into a rougher rhythm. But the softness in her vocals remains. That contrast creates tension, and it suits the theme of chasing someone who keeps slipping further away.
“AFTERPARTY” Captures What Comes After the Main Event
“AFTERPARTY” moves in a different direction. This piece isn’t about longing or silence. It’s about the rush of being completely lost in the night. The idea came from those moments when everything is loud and unpredictable, when your phone stays in your pocket and plans fall apart. You think you’ve missed something, but where you are feels more real than anything that was meant to happen.
The cover artwork captures this mood clearly. A dropped camera, cigarette ends, and scattered memories tell a story of a night that ran off course. It doesn’t rely on perfect recollection, only the feeling that something important happened.
From Intimate Rooms to Iconic Stages
BLONDETING has steadily expanded her reach as a live performer. Her name has appeared on lineups at venues such as The Roundhouse, Moth Club, and Colours Hoxton. She brought her voice to BBC Radio 4’s Loose Ends, and her work has received consistent support from BBC Introducing London and BBC 6 Music.
Her release “Control (Watch Me)” was featured on BBC 6 Music’s unsigned artist roundtable and has been played on Jaguar’s BBC Radio 1 Dance Show. Most recently, she performed at the BBC Music Introducing showcase at Omeara, cementing her place as one of the scene’s most promising names.
Alongside her own work, she has collaborated as a writer, contributing to Lola Young’s “On The Radar” and showing that her creative range extends well beyond her solo catalogue.
What’s Ahead
With more unreleased pieces hinted at during her Brighton set and a full EP in progress, BLONDETING is continuing to shape her own path. Her focus is not on following trends but on making music that reflects how people actually feel.
Whether through the ache of being ignored or the high of a night that slips out of view, her work captures moments that are easy to overlook but hard to forget.
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