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Ari Martin Goes Global with Instrumental EDM Anthem “INTERNATIONAL”

In a music landscape flooded with sonic clutter and formulaic drops, Ari Martin breaks the mold with his latest single, “INTERNATIONAL.” The Cincinnati-born producer, known for his ear for melody and rhythmically engaging instrumentals, delivers a vibrant, cinematic EDM anthem that feels just as much like a passport stamp as it does a dancefloor ignition.
“INTERNATIONAL” is an instrumental EDM track infused with elements of tropical house, worldbeat, and modern electro-pop sensibilities. Clocking in at just over three minutes, the track offers a buoyant, mood-elevating experience — designed equally for headphones and high-energy playlists.
From the start, shimmering synths and global percussion patterns set the tone. The layered textures and syncopated rhythms carry a sunny optimism that feels tailored for beaches in Bali, rooftops in Barcelona, or clubs in Miami. It’s music for movement — both literal and metaphorical.
What makes “INTERNATIONAL” stand out isn’t just the production polish. It’s the intention. Ari Martin has been quietly building a global audience, and the numbers don’t lie — his music has reached listeners in over 120 countries, a feat few independent producers can claim. With this release, he doesn’t just acknowledge that milestone — he embodies it.
“This track represents how music connects us beyond borders,” Martin says. “It’s about energy, emotion, and unity through sound.”
With no vocals to steer the narrative, Ari lets the groove do the storytelling. The result is a piece that feels both universal and deeply personal, offering something for EDM purists, casual listeners, and global citizens alike.
“INTERNATIONAL” is more than a song — it’s a statement of identity from an artist who has truly gone global, and it’s further proof that independent artists are shaping the future of electronic music one track at a time.

🎧 Listen to “INTERNATIONAL” now on AriMartinMusic.com
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Dancing In Tongues Explore Fragility and Hope on New Single “Petri Dish”
Brooklyn duo Dancing In Tongues return with their new single “Petri Dish” and it lands like a quiet exhale in a loud world.
Built from soft-focus electronics, delicate rhythms, and vocals that feel almost whispered into the room, “Petri Dish” is less a traditional single and more a suspended moment. It drifts, pulses, and holds its breath in all the right places.
The track is the first glimpse of their upcoming 4-track EP of the same name, due 3rd July, and was written and produced in Berlin with Lucas Herweg (LLUCID) and Jacob Bergson (TAUT), working together as Designer.
At its core, “Petri Dish” comes from something deeply personal: the duo’s experience with IVF. Rather than framing it in heavy-handed terms, the song captures the emotional weather of it all; the waiting, the hope that arrives faster than you expect and the strange stillness that sits alongside it.
That duality runs through everything here. The production feels weightless but never empty with shimmering synths that blur at the edges, textures gently fold into one another, and the rhythm never quite settles into certainty. It moves the way thoughts do when you’re waiting for news you can’t control.
Vocally, Sarah Martin-Nuss stays close to the mic, almost conversational at times, which makes the emotional impact feel even more direct. There’s no performance of grandeur here, just presence, honesty, and space to feel things as they are.
Dancing In Tongues have always worked in that in-between zone where electronic music becomes something more tactile and personal, and “Petri Dish” is no exception.
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