A highly anticipated return by Noé Solange, who makes her Anjunachill thanks to her brand-new single “I Know” – a…
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A highly anticipated return by Noé Solange, who makes her Anjunachill thanks to her brand-new single “I Know” – a masterpiece where vulnerability meets calm, and the weight of letting go transforms into quiet clarity.
London-based Dutch-Indonesian-Surinamese artist Noé Solange is someone we’ve kept an eye on for a while. She is part of our 20 Rising Electronic Artists You Need to Watch in 2025 and excels at creating a world where electronic production, organic instrumentation, and hypnotic synths flow seamlessly together. I’ve always found Noé’s sound to carry a delicate balance of atmosphere, emotion, and movement. I can’t count the endless hours spent daydreaming while listening to her music, so experiencing “I Know” felt like such a blessing.
I love the clashing energy of the intro synths and the delicacy of her vocals. The song glides in seamless perfection, and it feels like a way to open your mind to higher thoughts. To elevate above the daily and mundane and explore your inner self. The recurring words “I know” ripple through the track, and while it may seem simple, this phrase is absolutely disarming. A message that adds intimacy, which makes the song both personal and universally familiar.
She elaborates, “I Know came about very organically and effortlessly, and writing it felt deeply cathartic. I wanted it to carry a sense of uplift and hope, with an ending that doesn’t feel conclusive, but rather like your story is just beginning.“
What I loved the most when it comes to “I Know”, besides Noé’s meditative vocals, is the hypnotic arpeggiators, which really reminded me of the magic of Com Truise. Today’s reason to fall in love with music.
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