Australian artist Bel Moss‘s latest track ‘Strangers‘ is electronic pop with an edge, a midnight anthem that dives into darker, pulsing sounds. Teaming up with Tom Budin on production, Moss brings a mix of smooth vocals and gritty dubstep beats, weaving synths that feel like they belong in some underground club scene. Nocturnal, dance, electornica, fresh!
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Based in Sydney, Moss’s voice glides over heavy synths, blending elements of drum and bass, dubstep, and pop. The verses start out soft and subtle, drawing you in quietly before shifting into a bass-heavy, dubstep-driven chorus. Budin’s production shines here with beats that are intense and synths that bring a darker vibe, like something you’d hear at 3 a.m.
The way Bel Moss transitions from softer, intimate vocals to the big electronic riffs of the chorus adds a feeling of unpredictability. Her voice moves through the layers of sound, adding a bit of a hypnotic pull that’s hard to ignore. There’s an undeniable energy here with no doubt.
With ‘Strangers’, Bel Moss shows she’s got a ear for blending electronic sounds in a way that feels fresh but grounded. If you’re a fan of dance-pop with a nocturnal twist, this one’s for you.
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