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MELODRIFT: MUSIC OF THE WEEK (24.01.25)

Melodrift Team

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


Jake Exavier ‘Voodoo’



Jake Exavier’s "Voodoo" is an enchanting fusion of smooth R&B and the rich cultural mystique of Louisiana. His velvety vocals glide effortlessly over a chill, atmospheric beat, immersing listeners in a hypnotic narrative of love’s spellbinding power. The track’s soulful energy is paired with irresistible hooks, offering a refreshing yet nostalgic vibe that pays homage to his roots while delivering a modern sound. This is a must-listen for fans of emotive storytelling and genre-blending artistry.


Charlie Turner ‘Mrs Other’



Charlie Turner’s ‘Mrs Other’ is an exhilarating dive into the heart of post-university angst, set against a backdrop of genre-defying brilliance. Fusing the raw energy of punk with the rhythmic fluidity of jazz and the edge of rock, Turner creates a track that’s both cerebral and visceral. The song’s origin as a jam session riff transforms into an emotional odyssey, capturing the bittersweet realization of aging and self-discovery. With its infectious groove and introspective lyrics, ‘Mrs Other’ is proof of Turner’s ability to channel life’s chaotic transitions into something transcendent. It’s a track that doesn’t just ask you to listen—it demands you feel.


Nancy Nova ‘You Come And You Go’



‘You Come And You Go’ is a deeply evocative track from Nancy Nova's latest album, Tour De Force. The song stands out with its emotional depth and nostalgic 80s electro flair, perfectly encapsulating the essence of vintage dance music while exploring the timeless themes of love, loss, and fleeting moments. Nova’s vocal delivery is both haunting and tender, backed by the lush synths and driving beats that echo the high-energy, yet melancholic vibe of the era. The track effortlessly blends the old-school with the contemporary, making it a standout piece on the album, and a must-listen for fans of both classic disco and modern electronic music.


Muscle Memory ‘Get Lost’




With “Get Lost,” Muscle Memory proves once again why they’re one of the most exciting names in NYC’s evolving electronic scene. The track glows with the shimmering synths and catchy melodies that have come to define their sound, while paying homage to their rock roots with lush harmonies and emotional depth. The duo’s inventive remixes—from a spacey dub by Midnight Magic to a driving acid rework by the band—showcase their versatility as producers and performers. As pioneers of the city’s indie electronic movement, Muscle Memory continues to push creative boundaries, making “Get Lost” a must-hear track for anyone who loves innovative, danceable music.


BLVDS ‘Two Sides’



With their latest single "Two Sides," BLVDS continues to prove they are not just another Synthwave act—they are a genre-defying force. Hailing from Montana, they inject an exhilarating mix of brooding, atmospheric energy and high-octane synths into this track. From the first haunting notes, you’re taken on an electrifying journey that pays homage to Synthwave greats like The Midnight while adding a hard-hitting edge influenced by the band’s metal background. The song’s seamless blend of nostalgia and modern innovation is a testament to BLVDS’ skill in reimagining the boundaries of electronic music. "Two Sides" is both a showcase of their creativity and a bold statement on where they’re heading next.




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