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MarMar and dg share introspective, lush electronica anthem "take me somewhere"

  • November 13, 2024
  • Aidan Grant
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Drawing inspiration from MarMar’s own story of moving to France for love, "take me somewhere" is a track rich in emotional drive. The track feels deeply personal while maintaining a universal appeal. It invites listeners to embrace the thrill of following their hearts, no matter how daunting the leap.

MarMar reveals; “take me somewhere is a song about running away with the person you love. I think it really captured the idea of freedom for both Danny and me. We wanted to make something fun during the winter season, with the reminder of hope for sunny days. This song was a blast to make with him and feels like a breath of fresh air creatively.”

The production is a seamless fusion of MarMar’s future-house energy and dg.'s laid-back, chilled vibes. The result is a track that’s both soothing and danceable, balancing an air of wistfulness with infectious grooves. The intricate layering of sounds creates an emotionally rich soundscape that feels as much a call to the dance floor as a quiet reflection on love’s possibilities.

What sets “take me somewhere” apart is its ability to evoke a sense of freedom and joy, even in the colder months. MarMar and dg. succeed in capturing that rare feeling of being completely present in a moment, particularly one shared with someone special. With its catchy melody and heartfelt message, this track is a fresh, vibrant addition to any playlist and a testament to the magic of creative collaboration.

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