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The Dorm Pushes Melodic House Boundaries with “Don’t Start”

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The Dorm Pushes Melodic House Boundaries with "Don’t Start" and "Toxic Eyes"

Melodic house music thrives on the delicate balance between uplifting beats and emotional resonance, and The Dorm has perfected this craft with their latest release, “Don’t Start.” Jonas Svensson and Linus “Lente” Johansson, the duo behind The Dorm, have been pushing the boundaries of Sweden’s electronic music scene for years, and these two tracks further cement their reputation for creating immersive, emotionally charged dance music.

“Don’t Start” is an energetic, feel-good anthem that blends vibrant melodies with a steady, danceable rhythm. The track kicks off with an infectious beat, setting a celebratory tone that feels like an invitation to the dance floor. The seamless layering of beats, synths, and vocals showcases The Dorm’s production skills, delivering a sound that’s both polished and heartfelt. While the melody captures an air of excitement, the lyrics offer a deeper message—encouraging listeners to take a leap and embrace new opportunities. The combination of soul-stirring vocals and catchy, upbeat rhythms makes “Don’t Start” a standout, embodying the duo’s knack for mixing emotional depth with irresistible grooves.

What sets The Dorm apart from many electronic artists is their ability to blend meaningful storytelling with their music. “Don’t Start” offers an uplifting call to action, while “Toxic Eyes” delves into emotional conflict, making both tracks resonate on multiple levels. These singles continue the evolution of The Dorm’s sound, following the success of earlier tracks like “Time Circus” and “Find Another Love.”

The Dorm’s rapid pace of releases, including “Don’t Be Sad,” shows that Linus Johansson and Jonas Svensson are riding a creative wave. Their ability to produce consistently high-quality music while experimenting with new sounds is a testament to their innovation within the electronic music scene. Whether they’re delivering a dancefloor anthem or exploring the shadows of human emotion, The Dorm is consistently keeping their audience captivated.

With a full-length album in the works, The Dorm is poised to take their listeners on an even more exhilarating journey. “Don’t Start” is just a glimpse of the duo’s range and ambition, and they promise even more exciting developments as they continue to push the boundaries of melodic house music.

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