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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (13.06.25)

  • Melodrift Team
  • Jun 13
  • 2 min read

Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.


Dom Malin ‘bloodmoon’



Dom Malin’s bloodmoon is what happens when nostalgia, nature, and a well-worn guitar meet under starlight. This track wraps you in its glowing, amber-toned production and whispers stories of long-lost love and connections that never really left. It’s indie-folk with a celestial twist — perfect for those late-night drives where your heart feels just a little too full.


Jack Child ‘On The Road’



With “On The Road”, Jack Child takes the chaos of growing up and turns it into a moody, melodic escape route. Think The Weeknd’s emotional shadows blended with the sincerity of Ed Sheeran, all wrapped in DIY charm. It’s handmade pop with soul—and a rhythm section built from kitchen utensils. Who knew trauma could sound this danceable?


Vaanya Diva ‘Time To Trade Up’



There’s something undeniably liberating about ‘Time To Trade Up’. Vaanya Diva pairs deep, emotive vocals with infectious dance-pop production to deliver a track that’s equally at home in a club or on a solo empowerment playlist. The beats shimmer with UK garage influence, the lyrics resonate with lived experience, and the overall vibe is pure, confident energy. This isn’t just a debut—it’s a mission statement. With this powerful first step as a producer, Vaanya joins the ranks of artists who are reshaping the industry on their own terms. Simply put: this is what freedom sounds like.


Adam RenZ ‘Ready Player One’



Adam RenZ launches himself into hyperspace with “Ready Player One”, a striking opening salvo from his upcoming GAMEBOY EP. Rooted in shimmering synths, digital distortion, and fearless self-examination, the track finds the rising electronic-pop talent confronting his place in the world—and demanding more. The production is bold, blending retro gaming textures with future-forward beats, while RenZ’s vocal performance slips between vulnerable and robotic, as though he's narrating his own coming-of-age inside a virtual utopia. It's escapism with teeth—an anthem for anyone tired of being an NPC in their own life. With this release, RenZ doesn’t just join the game—he designs the level.


Chechii ‘Mi Paddi’



“Mi Paddi” is the kind of song that makes you call your best friend just to say “thanks for existing.” Chechii’s vocals shine with sincerity over a beat that practically demands a body roll, while Kracktwist and Samza keep things playful and grounded. It’s equal parts groove and gratitude, turning everyday friendships into something worth celebrating on a dancefloor. Basically, if hugs had a soundtrack, this would be it.



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