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Part 612 gathers a tight lineup of boundary‑pushers across electronic, pop, funk, and alt‑R&B. This week’s rotation features PEEKABOO, Skrillex, Flowdan, and Fireboy DML firing off a global bass collaboration; the post‑punk‑meets‑club pulse of PVA; the atmospheric introspection of River Tiber; the dream‑washed textures of Saccades; a disco‑slick super‑collab from Sébastien Tellier, Slayyyter, and Nile Rodgers; and a synth‑pop standout from Shura. A clean sweep of artists who know how to keep the week moving.
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Artist: PEEKABOO, Skrillex, Flowdan, Fireboy DML
Tune: 6 Million
A heavyweight blast of bass, grime cadence, and global heat, this one hits like a controlled detonation. Flowdan’s razor‑sharp delivery slices through Skrillex’s percussive chaos, while Fireboy DML threads in melodic fire. A massive opener built for late‑night adrenaline.

Artist: PVA
Tune: Send
A pulsing, post‑punk‑meets‑club transmission that feels like a strobe‑lit sprint through neon fog. Angular synths, tight percussion, and a hypnotic vocal loop make this one a perfect tension‑and‑release moment.

Artist: River Tiber
Tune: Not the Same
A moody, atmospheric drift through alt‑R&B introspection, River Tiber layers soft falsetto over shadowy production. It’s intimate, foggy, and quietly devastating — a track that lingers long after it ends.

Artist: Saccades
Tune: Between Two Bodies Of Water
A dreamy, cinematic glide with sun‑bleached guitars and widescreen warmth. Saccades delivers a track that feels like a slow‑motion road trip at golden hour — expansive, nostalgic, and beautifully unhurried.

Artist: Sébastien Tellier
Tune: Thrill Of The Night (feat. Slayyyter & Nile Rodgers)
A glossy, disco‑slick fusion where Tellier’s cinematic cool, Slayyyter’s pop bite, and Nile Rodgers’ iconic funk guitar collide. It’s stylish, shimmering, and effortlessly addictive — a modern disco fantasy.

Artist: Shura
Tune: Nothing’s Real
A synth‑pop standout wrapped in nostalgia, softness, and emotional clarity. Shura’s feather‑light vocals float over crisp production, creating a track that feels both intimate and widescreen at once.
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