In a world drowning in cookie-cutter EDM, Somelee and Jakke have pulled off something rare – they’ve made electronic music that actually feels human. Their latest track, “Peace Of Mind,” isn’t just another seven-minute club tune; it’s more like a love letter written in sound waves.
The magic starts with Jakke’s voice. Instead of the usual processed-to-death vocals that plague modern dance tracks, his words float through the mix like smoke, natural and raw. Meanwhile, Somelee works the production like a master painter, laying down layers of house beats and synths that somehow manage to sound both crystal clear and wonderfully organic.
They’ve nailed the tempo too. At 120 BPM, it hits that golden zone where your head nods automatically but your mind can still wander. It’s the kind of track that makes you close your eyes on the dance floor, not to show off your best moves, but because the music just takes you somewhere else.
What really gets me is how they’ve managed to pull off that rarest of tricks in electronic music – making something that works everywhere. Blast it on a festival sound system at 5 AM, and it’ll have thousands of hands in the air. Play it through your earbuds during a quiet moment alone, and it feels like it was made just for that. The track shape-shifts to fit whatever space you’re in, whatever mood you’re carrying.
Bar 25 Music knows what they’re doing, and signing this track proves it. While everyone else is trying to cram their ideas into three-minute radio edits, Somelee and Jakke have created something that breathes. “Peace Of Mind” isn’t background music – it’s a place you can go to when the world gets too loud.
For once, a dance track delivers exactly what its title promises. And in 2025, that’s about as rare as finding silence in the city.
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“Peace Of Mind” has been added to my “Summer Vibes“, and “Wanderlust” , playlists on Spotify!