Fresh Finds Round Up - 74: Ecstatic Grooves
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Melodic atmospheres, if done right, can change everything about a room. From people feeling super inspired by a song title so much so that they get its bits inked on their body to making a genre a theme for their fashion and personality, 'Ecstatic Grooves' as a roundup is a collection of such inspiring fragments of sound.
Ecstatic Grooves
Our first tune is Nelida Oyma's 'Electric Dawn', a single released on 27th March, 2026, from Paris, France.
Like most of Nelida Oyma's songs that feel ambient and effortlessly cool, 'Electric Dawn' feels like the perfect track to listen to on a drive-through late at night. What sounds fresh, surreal and almost the start of an adventure, this track has a very unique hypnotic guitar backdrop to it that feels authentic yet timeless at the same time.

A soft rock serendipity that feels warm, electric and inviting all at the same time, this is a refreshing banger!
For our next track, we present you Connie Lansberg's 'Aeroplane', a sonic charm from Melbourne, Australia, which is anticipated on 8th June, 2026.
Adorable moments of playful sonic symphonies and vocals that melt like butter on the ears, most of Connie's artistry is truly whimsical and has a touch of theatrics infused into it. From songs about deep emotional reflections, her sound is truly one of its kind, as if one preserved an icon from the 50s and brough them into 2026.

Deep, poise and rejuvenating, Connie Lansberg's carries the class of vintage music.
Track number three is 'Kickback' by The Night Wolf, who originates from Bedford, England, and was released on 26th April 2026.
Bringing back the mono beat rap rhymes that we've loved with the iconic MF Doom and Kanye West bangers, this rap moment feels inspirational, deep and very satisfying to listen to. With every single line sang as an a drama-infusedacapella verse, the permutation of an orchestra sound in a rap will entice your ears.
A drama infused hip-hop moment that has got elements of trip, this is refreshing.

Next up, we've got 'The Last Witch in Ireland' from Ronnan Duggan, released on 26th April 2026, from Castletownroche, Ireland.
'The Last Witch in Ireland' is probably a dreamy symphony that pays homage to the historic numbers filled with magic and emotions, where one couldn't even tell if the story was real or fiction. Carrying a similar character to it, this is sad, and Ronan's deep voice just adds an element of mysticism to it.

Reflective, calming acoustic paired with hard-hitting emotional depth, this is a perfect song to cry to.
Last but not least, we have Annika Bellamy's 'Palm Tree', which blesses us from Long Beach, United States and was released on 18th April, 2026.
Straight from the tropical lands and vibes, 'Palm Tree' is a moment to just breathe and relax, because life is too short trying to get every moment right, and being all too serious about everything. A beautiful melodic daydream of a track that sounds like a jar full of sunshine, this will instantly uplift your mood

Fun moment that feels like the sound of a relaxing summer break, this is filled with wanderlust.
Ranging from Escapist jazz tunes to soft reflective folk synths that make you take a break from the chaotic life, this refreshing roundup review is full of tracks you wouldn't be able to skip! It's got a lot of nuance to it that adds a lot of flavour to your taste profile, and we've deliberately crafted this roundup keeping that in mind. Take a moment to test these unconventionally layered beats with us and let us know about your thoughts in the comments section down below.
Ecstatic Grooves
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