Martin Oh returns with a metallic, synth-echoed escape titled "Neverland," a song whose beat feels like a more lucid golden-hour road trip to a place where the world's worries don't exist, and the night never has to end. Because of its infectious groove, ominous melodies, and air of carefree adventure, "Neverland" is a destination.
Martin Oh casts a spell from the opening note, melding strident, pulsing electro-pop beats with a breezy calm reminiscent of Parcels, Metronomy, and Phoenix. The production is bright, dynamic, and texturally rich, with layered synths and an infectious rhythm that is nearly impossible to remain seated to. It's music that makes you move physically and emotionally.
An empowering freedom interlaced with the sense of never growing up permeates "Neverland," which pulses like a heartbeat through Martin Oh's music. His artistry is about capturing moments of pure joy, and this track is no different. It's like he's bottled summer, sunshine, and long, endless summer nights into a vessel and poured it into a melody you can't help but get lost in the euphoric trance of.
This single expands upon the world explored in his debut EP, "Better Place," co-produced by the acclaimed SOHN (Banks, London Grammar, Lana Del Rey). This project cemented Martin Oh's talent for constructing euphoric anthems that feel nice. And with "Neverland," he heightens that urge to strive to arrive, a testament to the fact that his music is not merely about escape, but the exhilaration of being wholly present in the now.
If you want music that gives off warmth, movement, and a hint of memories all bundled in a contemporary electro-pop sheen, "Neverland" is the ride you take. Dancing under neon lights or rolling the windows down, calling it a night, is your passport to happiness.
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