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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (14.11.25)

  • Melodrift Team
  • Nov 14
  • 2 min read
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Discover the newest music that the MELODRIFT team have been listening to.


r4vn ‘you coward!’



r4vn’s “you coward!” is like being dared into a haunted funhouse by your coolest, most unbothered witch-friend—and discovering the strobe lights are actually your own heartbeat at 130 BPM. The ghostly synths drift in like mischievous spirits, and r4vn’s voice curls around them with the confidence of someone who knows the secrets under the floorboards. At just under three minutes, it hits like a spell cast mid-dance break: a little eerie, a little rebellious, and totally intoxicating. If dark fairy-core had a hype anthem, this would be the one yelling lovingly at you to get your act together.


Zëta Ræ ‘Obvious’



“Obvious” is pop candy with a bite — playful, bold, and totally addictive. Zëta Ræ has crafted a track that’s perfect for blasting in the car, dancing in your room, or just pretending you’re the star of your own music video.


Dan Thomas ‘Is It Enough Yet’



Dan Thomas’s “Is It Enough Yet” is like a shot of espresso for the soul — fiery, honest, and impossible to ignore. Think punk attitude meets folk confession, all wrapped up in a sing-along chorus that hits harder with every listen. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to shout your insecurities into the night sky — and somehow feel better for it.


Sfork ‘The World We Once Knew’



Sfork’s The World We Once Knew (ft. Fatboi) is like taking your brain for a night out on the dancefloor: it hits with pulsing beats while simultaneously making you ponder the existential threat of AI stealing your job (or your hobbies). Fatboi’s reflective verses are equal parts meditation and mic drop, while Sfork’s production layers nostalgic synths over futuristic drops so perfectly you might start questioning whether your Spotify playlist is sentient. It’s deep, it’s danceable, and it’s exactly the kind of track that makes you both nod along and think, “Wait… are humans still in charge?”


ALEXIS ‘u sure like to make me feel crazy’



Alexis turns rage and regret into a glittering pop banger. Honesty so sharp it could cut glass, wrapped in addictive synth hooks. If feeling crazy ever sounded this fun, I’m here for it.

 
 

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