First issue printed with Pretty Pink on the cover
- Editorial Staff
- Jan 15
- 1 min read
Melodic Dancers debuts in print, spotlighting artists and new frontiers in electronic music. A first issue that captures today’s scene and shapes tomorrow’s sound.

In 2024, Melodic Dancers was born as a digital space dedicated to electronic music and its culture. Today, that project takes shape on paper with its first printed issue, created to be browsed, lived, and kept.
For this inaugural edition, we chose two covers that reflect the present of the scene: Pretty Pink on the main cover, featured in an intimate and in-depth interview, and Meloko on the back cover, with a conversation that delves into artistic vision and musical character.
Inside, voices and stories move across different worlds: an interview with Andro of Negramaro, clues hinting at a possible return of Daft Punk, and a special look at David Bowie’s childhood home, set to open to the public in 2027. The future also takes shape through Sara Landry, currently working on her second album, and Jen Cardini, who announces the first edition of the Nightclubbing Festival in Paris.
Space is also given to the tools redefining the way music is created and shared, with a focus on the Seedj platform and SLAB by AlphaTheta. The issue flows into two essential events on the global circuit: Sound Waves Festival and Time Warp.
This first printed issue is a milestone, not a destination. An invitation to pause, read, listen, and be carried through the stories that shape our scene.

















