MATHAME RELEASE ‘MEET ME’ — WHERE EMOTION MEETS THE DANCEFLOOR

Mathame is back with ‘MEET ME’, their most immersive single yet, for which they teamed up with Son of Son and Jonos. The track fuses emotional depth with kinetic club energy, showcasing Mathame’s signature EmoTech style. ‘MEET ME’ is out today, November 7, coinciding with two last-minute, no-phone shows in the U.S., where personal connection takes center stage and perfectly complements the message of the release.

‘MEET ME’ is a masterclass in Mathame’s EmoTech philosophy – where emotional storytelling meets precise electronic production. Every element of the track is designed to evoke feeling: melodies linger like memories, rhythm pulses like a heartbeat, and textures shimmer like light. With this release, Mathame continue to craft a new emotional language in club culture, where technology and humanity move seamlessly together.

The collaboration with Son of Son and Jonos adds a striking dimension: their chant-like vocals, reminiscent of an anime soundtrack, give the track a hypnotic, cinematic quality from the very first beat. A bouncing kick and pulsing synths drive a commanding club groove, creating tension and release that flows naturally through Mathame’s signature sound. Designed to resonate in both intimate underground rooms and the biggest festival stages, ‘MEET ME’ is a journey that captivates both the body and the imagination.

Responding to the immense anticipation for the release, Mathame are presenting two intimate, no-phone performances: tonight, November 7, they take over 53 Scott Ave in Brooklyn, followed by a second show tomorrow, November 8, at Sound in Los Angeles. These all-night performances invite fans to experience the music fully, without distractions, and bring the emotional core of ‘MEET ME’ to life.

Mathame, the Italian brothers Amedeo and Matteo Giovanelli, are pioneers of EmoTech – a movement where emotional storytelling meets futuristic sound and technology. Shaped by a background in classical music, hip-hop, and cinema, they create immersive productions that blend melodic techno with cinematic depth.

Their debut album MEMO introduced NEO, a monumental art project and narrative world representing a new ritual of sound and light. Its story unfolds through NEOLOGY, a parallel audiovisual show – a non-linear, anime-inspired film projected during their live performances. Together, NEO and NEOLOGY form a unified universe exploring the sacred, the futuristic, and the emotional.

With innovations like Old Neural Mixtape Vol.1 — an AI-powered project for Apple’s M1 chip that reimagined DJ mixing and evolved into a groundbreaking 3D live show — Mathame continue to blur the boundaries between music, technology, and immersive art. From their BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix of the Year to performances at Tomorrowland, Coachella, and Hï Ibiza, they stand as visionary storytellers.

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FRAZI.ER UNVEILS DEBUT ALBUM “CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE” – A BOLD STATEMENT AGAINST THE COMMODIFICATION OF ART

Frazi.er announces his long-awaited debut album, CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE, set for release on 7th Nov 2025 on his label Parallel Visions. Pressed on a limited 2x12” vinyl and available digitally, the album stands as a bold statement against fast-consumption music trends and the commodification of underground culture.

The album blends euphoric, emotionally charged techno with deep Detroit influence, drawing inspiration from pioneers such as Rolando, Underground Resistance, Robert Hood, Floorplan, Orbital, Underworld, Future Sound of London, and Bicep. Frazi.er’s signature train track percussion drives the record forward, creating hypnotic intensity while weaving in moments of raw emotion and euphoric release.

In the artist’s own words, Capitalism Kills Culture is more than just an album — it’s a statement of resistance:

"Capitalism Kills Culture is a stand against a system that turns art into algorithms. This album channels vision into purpose, carving a sound that rejects the fast-paced polished trends of modern music. It stands for independence, fueled by raw emotion and the belief that real culture will always survive. It's a reminder of what matters when everything else feels disposable. A resistance against capitalism — a reward for those who sacrifice in the hope of something real.”

Thematically, CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE challenges the hollow speed of modern music cycles. It reflects Frazi.er’s belief in musical longevity, questioning whether deeply emotional and authentic works can survive in an industry dominated by algorithms and instant gratification. 

The Sound of Resistance - Capitalism Kills Culture marries the loopy intensity of 90s-era techno with modern underground sounds, creating an album that not only celebrates the past but challenges the future of electronic music. Frazi.er's vision is clear: an album made with old-school authenticity, at a time when music is often made for quick consumption and profit.

MASSUMA HONORS MALIAN HERITAGE IN HIS NEW SINGLE SIKASSO ON MOBLACK RECORDS

London-based DJ and producer Massuma releases his highly anticipated new single Sikasso, featuring legendary Malian singer Nahawa Doumbia, via MoBlack Records. Blending traditional Malian vocals with hypnotic percussion and warm Afro house rhythms, the track stands as both a tribute and a bridge between generations of African music.

Named after Nahawa Doumbia’s hometown in southern Mali, Sikasso pays homage to her roots while reflecting Massuma’s evolving sound where ancestral rhythm meets modern electronic energy. The collaboration brings together two worlds: Nahawa Doumbia’s powerful voice, steeped in cultural and emotional resonance, and Massuma’s signature groove-forward production that continues to shape his identity within the Afro house scene.

“Working on this track was deeply inspiring,” says Massuma. “Nahawa’s voice carries the spirit of Mali, and I wanted the production to let that shine through. Sikasso is a celebration of heritage, connection, and rhythm.”

Building on the momentum of his breakout debut Contesto, which surpassed 2 million streams, topped Afro House charts, and earned support from Carlita, Keinemusik, Amémé, and Shimza, Sikasso signals the next evolution of Massuma’s sound. Out now on MoBlack Records, a label renowned for embracing global Afro house, the release reinforces Massuma’s place as a rising voice driving the genre with authenticity and soul.

Massuma is a London-based DJ and producer making waves in the Afro House scene. Formerly known as Sam Savage, he first built his name as a hip hop DJ, performing alongside artists like A$AP Rocky, Future, and Travis Scott. Now returning with a new musical direction under the Massuma moniker, he blends hypnotic percussion, warm vocal textures, and groove-heavy rhythms into a signature Afro House sound.

His debut single Contesto, a collaboration with DOSAMIS, was released in July 2025 via VOD and quickly gained traction. The track reached over 1 million streams in less than two weeks, hit #2 on the Beatport Afro House chart, and peaked at #6 on the Beatport main chart. It also became the #1 trending audio on Instagram Reels and received early support from Rampa, &ME, Adam Port, Amémé, Carlita, and Shimza.

With a strong start and more music on the way, Massuma is establishing himself as one to watch in global dance music.