Atura has dropped a new single, “Your Mind,” with Oscar Wallyn and Viiq, and it hits like a late-night confession set to a warehouse groove. The track moves between French house shimmer, disco heat, and hard groove pressure, a blend designed to pull the body forward even while the words drag you back to the memory of someone you’d rather forget.
Atura describes it as “a clash of euphoria and heartbreak.” The music doesn’t wallow — it keeps pounding, sharp and bright, while the lyrics feel like the final message you send before cutting off for good. It’s not closure, it’s movement. And movement is survival.
He’s been dodging easy categories for a while now. Pulling threads from Disclosure, salute, and Kettama, Atura twists them into something American, something scrappy and restless. His earlier project, Bloomheart, documented heartbreak’s wreckage and the urge to rebuild. “Your Mind” continues that arc — not from the perspective of the broken, but from someone standing a little taller, speaking to ghosts of yesterday.
It’s also another notch in Atura’s fast rise. His single “LIKE THIS” racked up streams and DJ support, landing him on festival bills and pushing him toward his first NYC headline show. With a third EP due later this year, “Your Mind” feels less like a one-off and more like a signpost for where he’s headed — a sound that’s emotional without losing its teeth, club-driven but not disposable.
Ugly, euphoric, bittersweet — “Your Mind” proves Atura’s not interested in cheap thrills. He’s after something heavier: music that makes you dance while reminding you what it cost to get there.
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Atura has dropped a new single, “Your Mind,” with Oscar Wallyn and Viiq, and it hits like a late-night confession set to a warehouse groove. The track moves between French house shimmer, disco heat, and hard groove pressure, a blend designed to pull the body forward even while the words drag you back to the memory of someone you’d rather forget.
Atura describes it as “a clash of euphoria and heartbreak.” The music doesn’t wallow — it keeps pounding, sharp and bright, while the lyrics feel like the final message you send before cutting off for good. It’s not closure, it’s movement. And movement is survival.
He’s been dodging easy categories for a while now. Pulling threads from Disclosure, salute, and Kettama, Atura twists them into something American, something scrappy and restless. His earlier project, Bloomheart, documented heartbreak’s wreckage and the urge to rebuild. “Your Mind” continues that arc — not from the perspective of the broken, but from someone standing a little taller, speaking to ghosts of yesterday.
It’s also another notch in Atura’s fast rise. His single “LIKE THIS” racked up streams and DJ support, landing him on festival bills and pushing him toward his first NYC headline show. With a third EP due later this year, “Your Mind” feels less like a one-off and more like a signpost for where he’s headed — a sound that’s emotional without losing its teeth, club-driven but not disposable.
Ugly, euphoric, bittersweet — “Your Mind” proves Atura’s not interested in cheap thrills. He’s after something heavier: music that makes you dance while reminding you what it cost to get there.
Follow Atura
INSTAGRAM | X | TIKTOK | SPOTIFY | APPLE | SOUNDCLOUD
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