In SOLRWAVE’s latest single, Gravitating, the euphoria overshadows the weight of its title. The production pulses with juggernaut strength, locked into a backbeat that drives forward while synth lines spill and shimmer, layering into a hypnotic haze. His vocals cut through with harmonic intoxication, as if poured straight into your synapses, leaving everything slick with a kind of ecstatic electricity. It is music that thrives in metropolitan neon, made for the dancefloors that never surrender to silence.
The New York-based artist has built his reputation through remixes, singles, and collaborations that channel his self-taught grip on music theory into something with its own decadent identity. Gravitating, written, produced, sung, engineered, and mixed entirely by SOLRWAVE, is proof of that independence. The finishing polish came from platinum award-winning mastering engineer Stuart Hawkes, but the spirit of the track is all his own, dedicated both to the friends who fuel his vision and the dirtiest NYC floors that shaped it.
Where others chase trend, SOLRWAVE constructs transcendence. His music isn’t designed for passive listening, it’s wired for shared catharsis, for those hours when the body is guided by rhythm and nothing else matters. If you’ve ever understood why the city refuses to sleep, you’ll know where this song belongs: front and centre in your playlist, keeping the lights burning and the pulse unbroken.
Gravitating is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast