Some songs feel like invitations rather than compositions, pulling listeners into their atmosphere with effortless momentum. “Come Away” is one of those tracks.
A fusion of groovy techno and melodic house, Yulia Niko‘s latest release pulses with energy, anchored by a resonant bassline that carries the entire soundscape. The rhythm unfolds like a neon-lit highway in a futuristic racing game, stretching into the distance with hypnotic appeal. Colorful, distorted elements layer themselves over the beat, creating an almost trance-like sensation. There is movement, but also space. It’s a smart and stylish dance track that fits perfectly into any summer tech-house playlist.
The collaboration with Buenos Aires-based vocalist mxrstn adds depth to the track. His delivery is airy, sensual, and grounding, bringing a whispered intimacy to the production. He does not command the melody so much as drift alongside it, creating an organic ebb and flow. On this partnership, Niko shares:
We had an instant connection that blossomed into this collaboration; we worked together in Buenos Aires, and it was almost serendipitous, like we had been creating music together for years…I aimed to craft a track that marries a big stage presence with a modern twist…
Berlin-based producer Yulia Niko has built her career on autonomy and artistic curation, crafting a distinct presence in the dance music world. A self-made artist, she has navigated the club circuit while balancing various pursuits as a lawyer and certified yoga instructor; a true role model for those who want to do it all. Music became an anchor for her after a traumatic car accident at 15, fueling a passion that has since carried her across the globe.
With standout performances at Tomorrowland Winter, Awakenings, SMX Festival, and Miami’s Club Space, she continues to expand her reach. Following the success of her 2024 debut album, Twinsoul, Niko kicked off a worldwide tour this year, beginning with Coachella in April and concluding at Aia Sounds Festival in Copenhagen, Denmark, in August. For more information on dates, locations, and tickets, visit Yulia Niko’s official website.
“Come Away” thrives on contrast, balancing festival-ready energy with intimate allure. It moves forward with purpose, leaving space for contemplation, and settling into its unique form.
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