What is it about a good chord progression that can carry an entire track? Technicolour is basically a clinic in that idea — Projects in Blue find a warm, slightly nostalgic melodic core and just let it bloom. It lands in that lush, melodic-electronic zone where the line between dance music and something more cinematic gets pleasantly blurry. The percussion stays light on purpose so the harmony can do the heavy lifting, and the whole thing has a glow to it that genuinely earns the title rather than just borrowing it. This is a producer I didn’t have much of a read on going in, and the sheer confidence of the arrangement changes that fast. It would work as well scoring a drive at golden hour as it would warming up a dancefloor before the heavy stuff lands. Not every track needs to punch you in the chest; some just need to feel good and trust you to notice. This one does, and it holds up to repeat listens better than most pretty things do.
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Netsky: From Liquid Prodigy to Pop and Back
Jun 2026 —
Netsky went from Hospital liquid drum and bass prodigy to tropical-house pop on 3, then came home. The full arc, and what to actually listen to.