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Fresh off Halloweekend, EnVi’s Sunday Spin is here to start your November with the latest releases. This week’s lineup hosts a blend of unique genres, from retro funk to technopop to sultry R&B. While the cold begins to creep in, this week’s playlist is guaranteed to keep a groove in your step.

Travis Japan – “Disco Baby”

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It’s showtime, TrajaTan! Ahead of their third studio album ‘s travelers, Travis Japan are diving headfirst back into the rhythm with “Disco Baby,” a glittering burst of groove and energy. The track captures everything fans love about Travis Japan charisma, precision, and pure joy wrapped up in a feel-good party anthem made for dancing the night away. From the moment that bright, jazzy glissando kicks in, “Disco Baby” pulls listeners into a retro universe of brass fanfares, slap bass, and synth flourishes that shimmer like tinsel under a disco ball.

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The music video kicks off at a ‘70s-inspired high school prom night. As expected, Travis Japan are the center of attention, tearing up the gymnasium floor with their dynamic moves. Even in the classrooms, the party doesn’t stop. The video ends with the boys riding off in a strawberry spaceship a hint at what’s to come in the rest of the album.

Between its bold jazz fusion sound and irresistible beat, “Disco Baby” feels like both a nod to classic big-band showmanship and a fresh, modern groove only TJ could deliver.

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&TEAM – “Back to Life”

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Japan-based global boy group &TEAM makes their highly anticipated Korean debut with their new EP, Back to Life. From the electric dance beats of “Lunatic” and “Rush” to softer ballads such as “Heartbreak Time Machine,” Back to Life has a little something for everyone. 

“Back to Life,” the title track of the same name, offers a backdrop for &TEAM’s dedication to show their strength and resilience. “Rough glory carved on my skin / Bloody scars from sleepless nights, just right,” Maki sings over the addictive electric guitar melody that opens the track. The chorus adds explosive percussion as the members call out, “Only you, ooh-ooh / Bring me back to life, bring me back to life.” The song emboldens listeners in a valiant display of strength and determination to succeed. 

In the music video, the members perform desperately amid a chaotic scene. The group dodges collapsing construction cranes and trucks while member K flashes his acting chops in a Sweet Home-esque horror sequence.    

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MIYEON – “Reno – feat. Colde”

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MIYEON means business in this twangy single featuring Korean R&B singer Colde. “Reno” tells a story of a dangerous and painful love, set to the tune of an Western noir. In the intro, MIYEON narrates over a smooth guitar melody reminiscent of an old action-revenge flick. Her vocals explode effortlessly in the chorus, “I’m the one who will be his last love / Willingly killing him, killing him so.” 

Colde’s feature in the second verse offers the other perspective of this macabre love story, setting the scene with the chilling words “The short gunshot sound stops me from breathin’ / Like a fall to the wooden floor, I’m slidin’.” MIYEON acts out the lyrics in a gorgeous music video full of guns, gore, and grit. 

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This single comes as a pre-release to MIYEON’s upcoming second mini album, MY, Lover, out on November 3rd. If “Reno” is anything to go by, listeners have a treat in store with the rest of her album.

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Rosalia – “Berghain

Rosalía makes her comeback with “Berghain,” an introduction to what her upcoming album Lux will be all about. Featuring artists such as Björk and Yves Tumor, the first single brings a dramatic and theatrical feel, very different from what the singer has done in the past. Singing in Spanish, German, and English, the song brings out a sensual, somewhat mystical vibe in both the video and the track. By merging classical melodies with techno, the mix feels ambitious and ready to lure listeners into the world that Lux seeks to create.

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Showcasing Rosalia’s ability to transport listeners through sound and imagination, the music video follows the artist alongside the London Symphony Orchestra as she goes about everyday errands, navigating a chaotic yet routine world. The contrast between her solo shots and the hectic environment references the title and inspiration of the song, which is the popular Berghain nightclub in Berlin.

While fans globally have been waiting for the album, Rosalia was seen in Mexico City sharing Lux with her fans in an intimate setting. Fans gave her a standing ovation; we can only imagine what our ears will be blessed with in the next months. 

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NANON – “Shiftless”

Thai actor and singer Nanon Korapat, known mononymously as NANON, continues his music journey with “ไม่อยากรัก (Shiftless).” The track is the latest single from his upcoming album SEVEN, a project that is themed around the seven deadly sins. Representing ‘sloth,’ “ไม่อยากรัก (Shiftless)” captures the feelings of the emotional fatigue that comes along with knowing you should let go but feeling too drained to move on. 

The track blends pop and R&B elements with an almost restrained, laid-back instrumental. NANON’s smooth, velvety voice carries the weight of the song’s lyrics as he lingers on the heartbreak rather than moving past it. “I don’t want to love anyone new / I’m too tired to start again,” he sings. 

The cinematic music video sees NANON starring opposite of rising GMMTV actor Tata Tarnpol, as the last survivors of a zombie apocalypse. The video flashes through sentimental moments the pair shared in hiding as one slowly turns after being bitten. 

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Lil Asian Thiccie and dj magn3sium – DVD-R

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Plug in and press play, Lil Asian Thiccie and DJ magn3sium are spinning nostalgia into the future with their electrifying new EP DVD-R. A rush of pulsing basslines, glossy synths, and pixel-bright energy, the song feels like what Frutiger Aero and cybercore look like: a sonic time capsule of early-2000s digital dreams reimagined for today’s nightclubs. From the opening rev of a drifting car to the first drop of bass, these four tracks are equal parts slick, euphoric, and endlessly replayable.

Across the EP, you can feel the fingerprints of classic Eurodance: bright synth melodies, bouncy hooks, and that irresistible pulse that demands you move. Each track is a seamless ride through cityscapes and neon-lit clubs where rain, sweat, and strobe lights blur together. It’s fun, it’s chaotic, and it’s unforgettable, the kind of song that turns a night out into a fever dream.

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Mahalini – “Bermimpi”

Returning after two years, Mahalini has officially released her second studio album Koma. Filled with inspiring and hopeful tunes, the leading track and album carry a message of moving forward and self-confidence. Koma feels like a reminder to those listening that dreams are worth chasing no matter how distant or hard they might be to achieve. 

Mahalini expresses her personal journey through the album. As we discover each of the 10 tracks, we can hear and understand the emotional growth this album has brought. In “Bermimpi,” Mahalini mentions “Kupeluk diri dalam diam aku niati keinginan hati” which means “She quietly embraces her intentions and desires.” These lyrics give the listener an understating of how she’s changing and growing with her own music. 

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Mahalini’s Koma is undoubtedly an album for those who should chase their dreams, no matter how big or small they are.

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Gabby Onme – “THINK ABOUT US”

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Duo Gabby Onme are back again this year with the two-track single album THINK ABOUT US. Both tracks showcase Adrian and KINDA’s unique blend of artistry as members from different musical backgrounds. 

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The title track “THINK ABOUT US” mourns a past relationship with an R&B flare and slow, sensual bass tones. “Dreaming ‘bout you back together with me,” KINDA sings in a sweet falsetto, “Our love was so good but it couldn’t last / It got me chopped up living in the past.” The calm beat allows Gabby Onme to unpack a woefully relatable story of a lost romance. “YOUR RHYTHM,” switches up the vibe with a tropical dance beat about a new passion for a lover like no other. “Diamond on your finger / Cause babe I want your company / so urgently / your presence is priority,” Adrian sings over bouncy steel drums in the pre-chorus.

KINDA views this project as a “hyper romance” while Adrian declared it an “appetizer of sounds for the main dish to come, in a press release.”  

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MoonD’Shake – Paradise Tea

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Bringing in the perfect melodies to start off fall, MoonD’Shake has released their anticipated album Paradise Tea. After a two-year hiatus, the band returned with a refreshing new sound that blends dream pop and electronic music in a way that feels both nostalgic and experimental. The album captures that hazy, late-afternoon warmth with layered synths, soft vocals, and immersive beats that draw you in from the first track. 

The album features 11 new tracks split into two discs, designed to evoke the feel of a vinyl record. The first side takes listeners on a nostalgic yet futuristic journey, while the second brings a more intimate and gentle atmosphere. Songs such as “Floating in This Universe,” “New Dose,” and “Honeymoon” feature sharp rhythms, energetic vocals, and a vibe that feels like dancing in your living room. On the second side, the energy shifts to a quiet, warm tone. Tracks like “History,” “Common Sky,” and “Lovable” reveal deeper emotions and softer rhythms, offering a tender contrast to the first disc.

As the band says, “Even in darkness, the half-lit moon is a gentle guide, and even in the narrowest spaces, you must find a way to continue moving”. Paradise Tea is available on all streaming platforms and recommended for every fall playlist. 

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Other tracks in this week’s Sunday Spin playlist include “Heroina” by Sevdaliza, “Superpower (Peak)” by Xikers, and “HOW WAS YOUR DAY?” by PRVYT. Listen to everything mentioned and more, curated by Team EnVi only for you on Spotify.

Want more of the latest releases? Check out our previous Sunday Spin here!

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