
Said The Sky Trades Tears for Trance on Euphoric New Single, “Right Here”
An antidote to dating app fatigue, the track finds Said The Sky ditching his melancholic future bass sound for peak-time progressive house.
Said The Sky is swapping his signature melancholy for pure mainstage dopamine with “Right Here,” a progressive house anthem out now.
The Colorado producer has built his reputation on future bass tearjerkers that hit harder than your ex’s wedding announcement. But where he once thrived in wistful introspection, his latest track opts for unfiltered optimism.
The production of “Right Here” finds Said The Sky channeling trance and the golden era of progressive house, a strategic pivot that proves his emotional range extends beyond the lovelorn. Released today via Seeking Blue, the soaring track sounds like he raided Porter Robinson and Mat Zo’s USB circa 2012.
Meanwhile, vocalist Blythe Pepino delivers a powerhouse performance. Her lyrics explore the digital minefield of dating in 2025, touching on relationship anxiety and the choice to remain present rather than doomscrolling through alternatives: “Loveless are the apps, I want no part of that half rhyme / You give to me all that I need / We fought and laughed, and learned we’re free.”
You can listen to “Right Here” below and find the new release on streaming platforms here.
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