ELECTROMENTAL – PART 34

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Since the beginning of this magazine that we have been receiving great electronic tracks. For some reason, we didn’t post about those submissions because we felt they should be integrated into a specific mood. We are now building that mood with a monthly post focusing on the best of indietronica. This is electromental – part 34.

Aaron Horn ft Opal Blue – All the Love Within

Aaron Horn’s “All the Love Within”, featuring Opal Blue, is a captivating fusion of ambient, house, and jungle elements that takes listeners on a cerebral sonic journey. The track seamlessly transitions from atmospheric introspection to danceable rhythms, showcasing Horn’s masterful production and Opal Blue’s evocative contribution. Known for his Grammy-nominated work on Doja Cat’s “Woman” and the global hit “Bom Bom” with Sam and the Womp, Horn continues to push creative boundaries. With “All the Love Within”, he blends his expertise in music production and sound healing into a track that’s both meditative and dynamic, embodying his evolution as an artist.

ElementxL – Playing Games

ElementxL, a standout talent in EORA’s music scene, delivers yet another captivating track with his latest single, “Playing Games“, released on November 29. Known for his seamless fusion of R&B, Indie, and Hip Hop, ElementxL’s signature sound shines through in this groovy, introspective exploration of modern romance. Anchored by smooth guitar lines and infectious R&B vibes, “Playing Games” captures the highs and lows of connecting with someone emotionally distant, blending lighthearted fun with raw relatability. ElementxL’s introspective lyricism and fluid flow bring to life the uncertainty and excitement of new relationships, offering listeners a hook-laden anthem for navigating love’s complexities. Fans of his hits like “Hazy“, “NOSEBLEED“, and “Re: Self Love” will find this track another compelling addition to his ever-growing repertoire.

MarMar – “take me somewhere”

MarMar takes listeners on a journey with the mesmerizing single “take me somewhere”, blending nostalgic garage-house vibes with a fresh indie-dance feel. Teaming up with UK producer dg., MarMar infuses the track with a sense of hope and longing, capturing the feeling of wanting to escape with someone special. Known for crafting a sound that combines influences from artists like Duskus, Pocket, and Wes Mills, MarMar—an American producer based in France—delivers a rich, ambient experience that’s both introspective and danceable, making “take me somewhere” a standout on the electronic music scene.

OOTORO feat. Decemberkid – “Mugwanti”

Indonesian DJ and producer OOTORO continues to captivate the electronic music scene with his dynamic soundscapes, blending disco tech house with pulsating basslines. His latest track, “Mugwanti,” released under NIGHTMODE, showcases his knack for crafting high-energy club anthems, now paired with Decemberkid’s unique vocal flair. Known for hits like “Beat Like This” and “All I Need,” OOTORO solidifies his reputation as a global force, with support from heavyweights like DJ Snake and Martin Garrix. “Mugwanti” adds another dancefloor-ready gem to his impressive repertoire, setting the stage for his next chapter in electronic innovation.

re:abel – “Leaves”

re:abel continues to refine his distinct sound with “Leaves”, a luminous exploration of Future Garage and UK bass influences. The Melbourne-based producer, Ryan Gasparini, draws inspiration from the likes of Jacques Greene and Overmono while carving his path. This latest single emerges from a more hopeful creative space, weaving broken percussion, hypnotic vocal fragments, and a soaring melody into an uplifting soundscape. Serving as a preview of his upcoming EP, “Leaves” marks a bold step into the expansive and optimistic sonic territory, showcasing re:abel‘s evolving artistry.

ROOTIME – “Eternal Love”

ROOTIME takes listeners on a journey through time with his latest track, “Eternal Love”, a vibrant fusion of 80s-inspired nostalgia and cutting-edge electronic production. The track captures the bittersweet essence of anemoia—a yearning for a past never lived—by weaving together retro synth melodies with futuristic rhythms, reminiscent of icons like Kavinsky, Madeon, and the immersive worlds of Cyberpunk 2077. Hailing from Nantes, France, ROOTIME, the mastermind behind Justesse Sounds, has not only crafted widely admired sample packs used by top artists but has also seen his work spotlighted by French Twitch sensation Ponce and supported by notable figures from the “La French Touch” era. “Eternal Love” stands as a testament to his ability to blend timeless influence with fresh creativity.

Sound of Fractures – “My Love For You”

Sound of Fractures delivers an electrifying entry into the electronic music scene with “My Love For You“, a track that pulses with emotion and nostalgia. Inspired by UK Garage and future garage influences, Sound of Fractures—known offstage as Jamie Reddington—blends his love of cinematic storytelling and deep-rooted musical heritage to craft what he calls “emotional electronic music.” This release is more than just a beat; it’s a raw, personal tribute to family, friends, and the unsung influences that shape our lives. Infused with echoes of genre giants like Jamie XX and Massive Attack, “My Love For You” captures the euphoric energy of dancing in solitude while channelling the warmth of Reddington’s North London upbringing, where reggae, soul, and hip-hop rhythms ruled.

All these tracks (and previous tracks featured in Electromental) are also in our Spotify Playlist: