Martone, a well-known innovator in dance and house music, is back on the dance floor with his new single, "Ekstasé," released by The Martone Group LLC. The Radio Edit is a short 3:04 minutes long and offers a refined, slow-burning house experience that feels both personal and powerful. It invites you into Martone's world after hours, where rhythm and emotion are king.
"Ekstasé" starts with deep house beats and builds up with thrilling grooves and a pulse that never rushes its effect. Instead, it stays, letting tension and release play off of each other with sensual accuracy. Martone and co-writer Clayton Morgan Daniels make a song that is all about the mood. It takes listeners to a nighttime place where movement becomes instinct, and connection is the primary focus.
Instead of relying on too much, "Ekstasé" shows that human connection is the best high. The song's emotional center is its ability to turn that magnetic pull late at night, the unspoken chemistry between bodies on a dance floor, into sound. Every beat seems planned, and every groove is meant to make touch, feeling, and sound less clear.
Serving as the first taste of Martone's forthcoming album, "Phoenix Rising: The Emperor's Ascension," "Ekstasé" signals an artist firmly in his evolution. Martone is known as "The Emperor of House Music." He wears the title with purpose, honoring the genre's roots while pushing its modern expression forward with soul and intention. Martone doesn't just release a single with "Ekstasé." He sets the mood, dims the lights, and reminds us why house music is both a place to relax and a place to celebrate.
