FRIDAY DINGERS - 10.04.26
- The Real Ding

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Clarity Liao - ‘Love You More’
Clarity Liao returns with ‘Love You More’, an intimate pop release infused with subtle R&B elements, capturing the quiet ache of unspoken feelings and emotional vulnerability. As she continues her transition into a solo artist, the track offers a deeper glimpse into her evolving sound and the introspective themes shaping her upcoming EP ‘Dear…’.
Mick Rochford - ‘Killing Me Today’
Mick Rochford returns with ‘Killing Me Today’, a raw and compassionate release that sheds light on the realities of addiction, offering an empathetic perspective on its emotional and physical toll. As he continues to grow his solo presence, the track highlights his ability to pair honest storytelling with a deeply human message ahead of his debut album ‘I’ve Got Something to Say’.
Scrimshaw Porn - ‘Epilogue’
Nick Helgesen releases ‘Epilogue’, a groove-heavy and confrontational new track that channels anger and urgency into a bold departure from his more restrained past work. Blending danceable energy with sharp social commentary, the single reinforces his evolving sound while continuing to build momentum for his Scrimshaw Porn project.
Gabriel Audee - ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’
Gabriel Audee releases ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’, a cinematic indie-pop and trap fusion that blends layered production with a politically and spiritually charged message. Featuring Saule Ilona Vaida and Lil Dee, the track highlights his collaborative, concept-driven approach while reinforcing his growing momentum as a genre-fluid creator.
Reece Rosé - ‘Misbehaving’
Reece Rosé joins forces with Capri Everitt on ‘Misbehaving’, a vibrant house track that fuses nostalgic influences with a modern, dancefloor-ready sound. Blending early house and UK garage textures with a carefree, memory-driven theme, the release continues to build his presence within the global electronic scene.




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