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FRIDAY DINGERS - 04.07.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • Jul 4
  • 2 min read

Mouth Water - ‘Rise’


Italian producer and multi-instrumentalist Mouth Water returns with ‘Rise’, a deeply personal and introspective electronic single. Blending analog synths, house rhythms, and vivid emotional storytelling, the track was written in rural Tuscany as a heartfelt reflection on fading connections and the passage of time.



Mar Lamar - ‘Someone To Blame’


After years fronting indie project Highland Kites, Marissa Lamar launches her solo project Mar Lamar with debut single ‘Someone to Blame’, a playful yet poignant indie anthem that marks a bold new chapter. Born from a creative rebirth following motherhood, the track pairs whimsical production with self-aware lyricism, celebrating the freedom of embracing one’s flaws with unapologetic joy.



Pepous People - ‘Cheater’


Pepous People burst onto the scene with their debut album ‘Banshee’, a fearless blend of psychedelic textures, gritty riffs, and raw emotion born from garage sessions and an unexpected bond with a stray kitten named Pepous. Highlighted by the explosive single ‘Cheater’, the 10-track record channels classic rock’s rebellious spirit through a modern, cathartic lens.



Plastic Man - ‘Live @ Grs Recording Studio’


Florence psych-pop band Plastic Man have shared a dynamic live session from Grs Recording Studio, featuring tracks ‘Molly’ and ‘Mate’ from their 2025 album ‘The End and the Beginning’, plus ‘He Didn’t Know’ from their debut EP. The intimate performance highlights the band’s bold evolution, blending 60s psychedelia and textured pop with raw, renewed energy.



Pasi ja Anssi, Pandora and Sam Pope - ‘Love is Glue’


Finnish hitmakers Pasi ja Anssi team up with Swedish Eurodance icon Pandora and UK folk-pop star Sam Pope for ‘Love is Glue’, a feelgood global anthem celebrating connection through music. Fusing pop, Eurodance, and club energy, the high-octane single radiates unity and joy, marking a vibrant new chapter in cross-border collaboration.



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