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This edition of ELECTRONIC BOPS is all about texture, movement, and emotion through rhythm — the kind of tracks that pull you into their orbit and don’t let go. Today’s list features DJ Thommek, Intraspect, Savagerus, Klaverson, and Richy McLoughlin – five producers turning sound into something cinematic and alive.


DJ Thommek – Hypnotized

DJ Thommek crafts an elegant spiral of rhythm and warmth, effortlessly living up to the title

Hypnotized is a track that earns its name from the first beat. DJ Thommek builds a world of pulsing basslines and glimmering pads that slowly draw you in, like being lulled into a trance you never want to break. The groove is precise yet fluid, perfectly balanced between house energy and downtempo bliss. It’s the kind of track that feels both intimate and expansive — equally suited for headphones or a midnight dancefloor. Every layer shimmers with patience and intent, proving that hypnosis can sound like joy.


Intraspect – Stay True

Intraspect turns introspection into movement, delivering a lush, emotional electronic anthem.

Stay True opens in a haze of synths and soft percussion before blossoming into something deeply emotional. There’s a heartbeat beneath the production – subtle, steady, and utterly human – giving the track its depth and warmth. Intraspect’s skill lies in making electronic music feel alive, with melodies that seem to breathe. The track’s title says it all: this is music about staying grounded while floating, holding your centre even as the sound carries you away. It’s meditative, euphoric, and quietly powerful.


Savagerus – Lange Dans La Mer

Savagerus captures the stillness of deep water and the movement beneath it

With Lange Dans La Mer, Savagerus paints an oceanic soundscape where each synth ripple feels like a wave breaking. The production glides between ambient and electronic house, evoking images of dusk, reflection, and the quiet power of nature. There’s restraint in every choice – each beat and texture perfectly measured, never rushed. It’s immersive and cinematic, a track that feels more like a place than a song. By the end, you’ve floated so far out you almost forget where the shore was.


Klaverson – Above Ground

Klaverson blends organic warmth and electronic pulse into something timeless and human

Above Ground is bright, textural, and deeply soulful – an electronic track with real feeling. Klaverson weaves intricate percussive layers around an uplifting chord progression that feels like sunrise after a long night. There’s a live, tactile energy in the production – you can almost feel the instruments breathing beneath the synths. It’s both grounded and weightless, perfectly named for the balance it finds between earth and air. The result is music that moves not just your body, but your outlook.


Richy McLoughlin – Dark Matter

Richy McLoughlin dives into deep space and finds emotion in the void

Dark Matter is as cinematic as it is danceable — a shadowy piece of melodic techno that feels like orbiting through a galaxy of emotion. The bassline is gravity itself, pulling you through layers of glittering arpeggios and subtle distortion. McLoughlin manages to keep it hypnotic and human, balancing cosmic scale with personal resonance. It’s a track built for late hours, when the line between energy and reflection starts to blur. Powerful, polished, and hauntingly beautiful.


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