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80s Dance Pop

Becky Raisman started a ‘Love Revolution’ with her latest EDM anthem

It’s rare for authenticity to seep through the polished veneer of an EDM mix, but Becky Raisman dismantles expectations with her standout single, ‘Love Revolution’. Nestled within her ‘Peace, Love and Harmony’ three-track single, it’s more than just an earworm—it’s a pulse of pure, unadulterated euphoria.

Raisman’s approach to production stands apart from the formulaic tropes of the genre. Her infectiously twee, endlessly endearing vocals glide effortlessly over beats tinged with nostalgic nods to 80s pop aesthetics. Instead of homogenising her harmonies with autotune, she allows their charming idiosyncrasies to take centre stage, proving that imperfection can be just as impactful as polished attempts at ‘perfection.

The anthemic rhythm invites you to lose yourself in a soundscape built for communal elation. Flanked by the equally impressive tracks ‘Feeling Groovy’ and ‘Harmony Blooms’, ‘Love Revolution’ amplifies the ethos of its parent project: unity through sonic bliss.

Raisman’s beats may be meticulously crafted, but it’s her knack for threading emotional resonance into every loop and drop that puts her in a league of her own. With ‘Love Revolution’, she cements herself as far more than a beat maker—she’s a curator of moments that resonate far beyond the confines of a setlist.

Love Revolution was officially released on December 3rd; stream the single on all major platforms, including Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Tanisha Sharma has made her euphoria-breeding debut with her single, Ecstasy

Tanisha Sharma made her prodigious dance-pop debut earlier this year with the release of the progressive indie synth-pop hit Ecstasy, which definitively proves that style and soul against substance is always a winning combination.

When anyone creates music for any reason but the true love for it and the inclination to breed positive sensation within the listener, it’s as disappointing as it is notable. Sharma finds a way to let her intent effortlessly resonate in the dance-worthy hit that more than has the capacity to fill a floor.

Tanisha Sharma has been honing in on her songwriting craft since the age of eight years old. It more than shows in the way Ecstasy doesn’t falter after making euphoria a theme; it resounds in every energised progression. We can’t wait to hear what follows.

Ecstasy is now available to stream via Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast

Bow explores the nuances of intimacy in her sticky sweet pop hit, Tun Me On.

It tells you all you need to know about the South Coast, UK-based singer-songwriter Bow, that she was able to breathe innocence into a pop track titled, Turn Me On.

Rather than creating a provocative track, she layered plenty of soul into the atmospheric radio-ready electro-pop hit by running through the nuances of intimacy that many artists evade while penning the obvious and the salacious. Sonically, hints of 80s synthpop feed in around the jangly indie-pop guitars and the euphoria-breeding drops.

At the age of just 17-years-old, Bow’s already viral-worthy sound is ensuring that it won’t be long until she’s world-renown if she keeps on creating hits as sweet and infectious as Turn Me On.

Turn Me On is now available on Spotify.

Review by Amelia Vandergast