Martone begins a new era with dance-floor anthem "Ekstasé"

With "Ekstasé," Martone bravely enters a world where intimacy, emotion, and rhythm converge into a single late-night encounter. The song, which draws on dance and house music, builds slowly, letting tension and desire grow naturally. This song is meant for dark, crowded places where feelings take over and words give way to motion.

"Ekstasé" is a powerful introduction to Martone's next album, "Phoenix Rising: The Emperor's Ascension." In that way, the song acts as a gateway, bringing people into a project that promises bold stories and ongoing creative growth in electronic and house music. Written by Martone and Clayton Morgan Daniels, "Ekstasé" perfectly captures the appeal of connection without filters or distractions.

The song says that the best way to feel good is through human chemistry, not through drugs or alcohol. The slow, steady beat takes you to a place where the outside world fades away and the present moment becomes the most important thing. The slow-burning house rhythm is like the emotional pull of a thrilling late-night meeting, letting sensuality simmer rather than explode.

Each part serves a purpose, which supports the idea that being present can make you feel good. The chorus tells people to relax and let the song's beat take over their bodies. "Ekstasé" doesn't depend on trends or go overboard, and its strength comes from the mood, the goal, and the emotional honesty. Martone shows that the best highs are sometimes felt, shared, and lived on the dance floor.

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