Martone confidently enters the glowing pulse of late-night dance culture with “Ekstasé,” a house-driven song that feels more like an experience than a song. “Ekstasé,” written with Clayton Morgan Daniels, captures the electric tension that builds between two people when they don’t say anything, when chemistry speaks louder than words, and when movement takes the place of thought.

The song is about mood and comes from the house and dance music genres. Instead of rushing its message, “Ekstasé” takes you to a place where you feel almost spiritual, and the rhythm comes naturally. The song shows that ecstasy is a natural part of being present, like when you’re fully into a moment on the dance floor with someone else, not something that is made up or temporary. There is sensuality on purpose, and it grows on its own, showing how attraction grows stronger when people are together, and the outside world fades away.

“Ekstasé” gives Martone’s next album, “Phoenix Rising: The Emperor’s Ascension,” a strong and self-assured tone. It means that the artist is completely at ease with how he is growing and knows how to balance movement and emotion, storytelling and physicality. In this release, Martone is not only a producer of dance music but also a storyteller about how people interact in electronic settings.

“Ekstasé” is more about being simple and having a purpose than about being too much. This makes it timeless, transcending club culture, and it has to do with awareness, energy, and what music and movement can say without words. “Ekstasé” is a reminder to relax, live in the moment, and remember how music can touch both the body and the soul.

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