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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.
We Speak Electronic
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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