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Multitalented DJ and producer Marty Augustine’s “Total Control” is a high-octane standout from his album “Singularity”

His knack for blending energy with introspection is what gives multi-gifted producer, DJ, remixer, and songwriter Marty Augustine an edge over other artists. He brings that emotionally emotionally immersive electronic storytelling.  He showcases himself to be a sonic architect, crafting vivid emotional landscapes through lush synthwork, hypnotic rhythms, and a cinematic approach to composition. With roots in early 2000s trance and a modern, thoughtful twist, Marty balances nostalgia and innovation, creating tracks that feel both timeless and forward-looking. His music doesn’t just move bodies, it stirs something deeper. Albums like “They’re Listening” and “Singularity” are masterclasses in mood and movement, while his upcoming work, “Ghosts,” signals a turn toward the personal and introspective, exploring themes of memory and the invisible forces that shape our lives.

“Total Control”, is a standout track from Marty’s genre-bending 15-track album “Singularity.” Clocking in at just over three minutes, “Total Control” is a sonic adrenaline shot that blends hypnotic trance textures with an irresistible dose of hip-hop-infused swagger.

At its heart, “Total Control” is a powerful reminder of personal agency—about the moment we reclaim our direction and confidence. Marty masterfully channels this theme through waves of pulsating rhythm and melody, making listeners feel the internal shift from chaos to clarity. As the beat builds and the synths swell, so does the sense of empowerment.

From packed dance floors to solitary headphone sessions, “Total Control” delivers more than just energy—it delivers intention. It’s the kind of track that makes you move and makes you feel. With its cinematic atmosphere, hypnotic groove, and infectious beat, it’s no wonder this track is becoming a fan favorite.

Known for his emotionally immersive and rhythmically magnetic soundscapes, Marty Augustine once again proves that electronic music isn’t just about sound—it’s about story. And with “Total Control,” he hands the reins back to the listener.

What this contagious masterpiece proves is that Marty’s artistry lies in his gift for transforming emotion into sound, and in doing so, inviting listeners not just to hear—but to feel, reflect, and connect.

The beat is yours. It always has been. Take control.

“Total Control” is now streaming on all major platforms. For more info, check out the website www.martyaugustine.com

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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