Diving Into the Shadows: Ihsa Kent x Amir Farhoodi - Obscura Review

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Hey everyone, happy end of 2025! As we're wrapping up another wild year in electronic music, I've got something super immersive to share that's perfect for those late-night vibes or winding down after the holidays. If you're into that sweet spot where melodic techno meets tech house, with a dash of emotional depth and Eastern flair, then "Obscura" by Ihsa Kent and Amir Farhoodi is about to become your new obsession.




Picture this: It's the tail end of December, festivals are teasing their 2026 lineups, and melodic techno is having a massive moment. In 2025, we've seen the genre explode even more, blending cinematic builds with hypnotic rhythms—think artists like Anyma and ARTBAT dominating charts and stages. Tech house has been ruling the dancefloors too, with punchy grooves and infectious energy keeping parties going all night. And right in the middle of this resurgence? Tracks like "Obscura," the second single from Ihsa Kent's forthcoming Obscura LP. This collab with Amir Farhoodi feels like it's tailor-made for the current wave of emotive, immersive electronic music that's all about storytelling through sound.

Let's break it down. "Obscura" hits you right away with those driving kick drums that pull you in, layered over a rolling bassline that just grooves endlessly. Then there's that infectious vocal loop—it's subtle yet haunting, adding this soulful narration that ties everything together. The production is spot-on: emotive without being over-the-top, immersive with atmospheric pads and synths that build tension like a movie soundtrack. Ihsa and Amir traverse genres here, blending melodic techno melodies with tech house drive, and sprinkling in those Eastern motifs that make it feel worldly and unique. It's the kind of track that works on international dancefloors, from underground clubs in Berlin to sunset sets in Tulum.

Speaking of the artists, Ihsa Kent is a total powerhouse. Based in Vienna but drawing inspiration from places like Istanbul and Mauritius, he's a DJ, producer, and musician who's mastered weaving melodic house, progressive techno, and organic grooves. His sound blurs soulful depth with rhythmic intensity, always with cinematic tension and subtle Eastern influences. This guy's sets are sonic journeys—raw emotion meets atmospheric storytelling. Teaming up with Amir Farhoodi? Genius move. Amir's a multi-genre wizard who fuses modern electronic textures with traditional Eastern melodies. His hypnotic synths, deep rhythms, and soulful vibes have created countless unforgettable moments on dancefloors worldwide.

This isn't their first rodeo together—their previous single "Desire" picked up serious radio support in the UK, Netherlands, Ukraine, and beyond. Now, "Obscura" builds on that winning formula, staying true to their emotive and immersive style. With the full Obscura LP dropping soon, these handpicked singles are teasing something epic: a 10-track exploration of shades and narratives in electronic music.

In a year where melodic techno and tech house have been all about emotional drops, hybrid sounds, and global influences, "Obscura" fits perfectly. It's got that future sure-fire player vibe—destined for playlists, sets, and those moments when you just need to get lost in the music.

What do you think of "Obscura"? Does it hit that melodic techno sweet spot for you, or are you feeling the tech house energy more? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I'd love to hear! And if you're digging this vibe, check out some of my other spotlights on rising melodic techno artists.

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Stay tuned for more new music discoveries—2026 is gonna be huge!

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