mölly & Mees Salomé Join Forces on Stunning Debut Collaboration 'transmission'
Some collaborations feel inevitable. Others catch you completely off guard.
The first meeting between mölly and Mees Salomé lands somewhere in the middle. Their new single, 'transmission,' has officially arrived through Colorize, and honestly, it sounds like two artists speaking the same emotional language without ever competing for attention. That's harder to pull off than people think.
This isn't a track that's in a rush.
Instead, transmission slowly unfolds, drawing you into its world with delicate melodies, textured synths, and a groove that never needs to scream for attention. There's movement, sure, but there's also plenty of room to breathe. That balance is what makes it stick.
The collaboration was built around ideas of connection, reflection, and letting go. You can hear it. Every layer feels intentional, almost meditative, yet it never loses its dancefloor DNA. That's a tricky line to walk. Plenty of melodic house records lean so far into atmosphere they forget to actually move people. This one doesn't.
mölly has been carving out a sound centered around mindfulness, nature, and emotional storytelling for a while now. Rather than chasing trends, the producer seems more interested in creating moments that actually make listeners feel something. It's refreshing, really. Electronic music doesn't always have to be about the biggest drop in the room.
Then Mees Salomé steps in.
His signature melodic touch gives the record another dimension, adding momentum without disrupting its calm. The chemistry feels effortless, almost like these two have been making records together for years instead of this being their first outing.
Collectively, the pair bring some serious credentials to the table. Between them they've amassed more than 15 million Spotify streams, earned over 500 spins on SiriusXM Chill, and performed at major events and venues including Dreamstate, Amsterdam Dance Event, DGTL, Watergate, and Tomorrowland. Those numbers are impressive, but they don't really explain why this collaboration works.
The music does that.
There's an understated confidence running through transmission. It never tries too hard. It doesn't need to. The production is polished without feeling sterile, emotional without becoming overly dramatic, and melodic enough to linger in your head long after it ends.
Sometimes the loudest records are the ones whispering instead of shouting.
If this debut collaboration is any indication, mölly and Mees Salomé have found a creative partnership worth revisiting. Here's hoping this isn't a one-off, because the chemistry feels far too natural to stop here.
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