There’s a specific emotional territory that only works after midnight. That space where isolation stops feeling lonely…
Marcus Lee approaches pop and electronic music the way a producer would - thinking about structure, subtext, and the gap between what a song sounds like and what it is actually about. He covers everything from chart-topping pop to underground club music, and he has a gift for making technical analysis feel readable. If a song has a hook worth examining, Marcus will examine it.
Some songs ask to be saved. This one asks something stranger and heavier: save the place where…
Some songs exist to fill a room. This one exists to hollow one out. “Stars Tonight (BIICLA…
Some songs are about saving someone else. Some are about realizing you needed saving all along. Rescue,…
Some songs are about the storm. This one is about what you do when it passes. Zeds…
Some remixes polish a song until it gleams. This one does the opposite. Eprom’s old school deconstruction…
Some songs hit you in the chest before you’ve even registered what’s happening. “Bumpy Teeth” in Blanke’s…
Some songs sell you on the apocalypse and make it feel romantic. Zeds Dead’s Asteroid (um.. remix)…
Some songs are about falling in love. This one’s about what happens after the fall, when you…