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Luca-Dante Spadafora, MOTi, & VIZE Drop Hard-Techno Banger ‘Let Me Go’
Get ready to dance your heart out because Luca-Dante Spadafora, MOTi, and VIZE have teamed up to bring you the summer festival anthem you didn’t know you needed. Their new single, “Let Me Go”, is packed with all the hard-techno goodness you crave. Released under Spinnin’ Records and Crash Your Sound, this track promises to be a game-changer for your playlists.
“Let Me Go” is a high-octane blend of hard-techno beats and uplifting vibes that’ll take you on a wild ride from start to finish. It kicks off with a booming bassline that sets the tone, quickly followed by infectious percussion that gets your feet moving. Just as you’re getting into the groove, the track transitions to grand piano chords, creating a dreamy, almost surreal atmosphere.
But don’t get too comfortable – the drop hits hard and fast, thrusting you into a full-throttle techno experience. And just when you think you’ve caught your breath, the second drop comes in with even more intricate percussion, adding a fresh twist that keeps things exciting. The track eases out as smoothly as it started, leaving you craving more.
But who are the guys behind the music? At just 24, Luca-Dante Spadafora is making waves in the EDM scene. With over 400 million global streams and chart-topping hits in Germany and Austria, his rise has been nothing short of meteoric. Known for his innovative sound and knack for creating anthems, Luca-Dante is quickly becoming a name to watch.
From Amsterdam, MOTi is a producer and DJ with a track record that speaks for itself. He’s worked with hip-hop heavyweights like Ty Dolla $ign and Wizkid, and collaborated with dance music icons such as Tiësto and Major Lazer. With over 1.5 billion streams and performances at top festivals like Tomorrowland and Ultra Music Festival, MOTi’s influence in the dance music world is undeniable.
VIZE has been on a roll over the past few years, racking up over 2.5 billion streams and selling 1.3 million records. His collaborations span a wide range of artists, from Felix Jaehn to Afrojack, and his tracks have become staples at festivals around the world. Known for hits like “Never Let Me Down” and “Stars”, VIZE continues to push the boundaries of electronic music.
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Gino Black Ascends with “Mars to Venus,” A Cinematic Leap Into Melodic House

There’s a certain kind of record that doesn’t just play—it positions you. It places you somewhere between memory and motion, between reflection and release. With “Mars to Venus,” Gino Black delivers exactly that kind of experience: a sleek, atmospheric entry into melodic house that feels as introspective as it does transportive.
Best known for his cinematic hip-hop foundation, Gino Black has built a reputation on blending genres with intention. But here, he leans fully into electronic territory—without abandoning the emotional weight that defines his catalog. “Mars to Venus” isn’t a departure. It’s an evolution.
From the opening moments, the track establishes a sense of space—wide, immersive, almost interstellar. Lush pads stretch across the soundscape while a steady, understated groove anchors the listener. There’s no rush here. No urgency to impress. Instead, Gino exercises restraint, allowing the production to breathe, unfold, and gradually pull you deeper into its orbit.
Thematically, the record explores connection across distance—two separate energies, worlds apart, somehow aligning. It’s a concept that could easily lean cliché, but in Gino’s hands, it feels grounded and mature. There’s an unspoken narrative embedded in the music: late-night drives, long-distance calls, emotional clarity earned over time. This is less about infatuation and more about alignment—grown love, as the record subtly suggests.
What stands out most is the intentionality behind the production. Every layer feels placed with purpose. The bassline doesn’t overpower—it guides. The melodic elements don’t compete—they converse. It’s a reminder that sophistication in dance music isn’t about complexity for its own sake, but about knowing what to leave out.
“Mars to Venus” also signals a broader shift in Gino Black’s artistic trajectory. As the lead single from his forthcoming The ELEVATION EP, slated for release in late spring/early summer, the track sets a clear tone: refined, focused, and elevated in both sound and message. If this single is any indication, the EP will likely continue to blur the lines between electronic music, cinematic storytelling, and personal growth narratives.
In an era where much of the dance floor is driven by immediacy and algorithm-friendly drops, “Mars to Venus” takes a different route. It prioritizes mood over moment, longevity over virality. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t demand attention—but earns it over time.
And that may be its greatest strength.
With “Mars to Venus,” Gino Black isn’t chasing trends. He’s charting a course—one that feels deliberate, expansive, and, fittingly, elevated.
Connect:
Website: www.GinoBlackMusic.com
Instagram: @GinoBlackOfficial
YouTube: @GinoBlackOfficialTV

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