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London’s Mono Mode finds his ideal zone with that vivid ‘Imagination’

Urging us to use our priceless Imagination again and crack open the vault to happiness, Mono Mode discovers himself on the way with one of the more mood-boosting tracks of the year so far that will cause your mind to convulse rather splendidly.

Mono Mode is a London, UK-based electronic music producer who seems to make those dance floor fillers that take you to an elevated place of enjoyment.

For the first time, I felt like this is what I’m supposed to do and where I belong the most.” ~ Mono Mode

With a nerve-popping pulsation that might cause many to blush into a whole new perspective altogether, Mono Mode might bust your whole anxiety-packed day with expert precision that is absolutely skin-slicing.

At its peak, this is a stunning new track that has to please underground fans of that ultimate party music that never seems to slow down.

Discovering myself with this music was a breath of fresh air.” ~ Mono Mode

Imagination from London, UK-based electronic music producer/artist Mono Mode is a mountain-moving experience that might have you locating that jackhammer you wish to plough through anything holding you back in life.

With a thunderous display that urges us to slide away from the fake and move back into that healing vibration again, this is certainly a track to turn up loud all night long.

Hear this powerful new single on Spotify and see more via the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Emmy Law’s ‘Fairyland’ is not just a song you’ll want to hear

For some, assertiveness in expression can cultivate an image of aggression. Emmy Law shows that sounding soft and sweet doesn’t mean you have to be timid. Fairyland is a pop song brimming with confidence and imagination. With big drums and layered vocal approaches, there’s a large space to fill and it’s done so masterfully. The title evokes a level of creativity that the track certainly delivers. Even if this song may not fit your scene, you may find yourself picturing entirely new scenes as you’re lead through the strong, evolving track.

One of the most welcome additions to the song comes in the form of a truly remarkable bridge. The percussion goes from impressively moving to subtle and stylistic about two-thirds through the song. This brings back that classic structure that millions of songs have sought after from the first time an artist listens to the Beatles. While many believe the structure has been done to death, Emmy Law shows that there is still breath in changing your dynamics and doing something different, if only for a moment. Fairyland is not just a song you’ll want to hear, it’s a place you’ll want to be.

-Paul Weyer