“And I’m just the planets” by Milo Maven & Paul Gilmore is a dazzling collision of synthwave dreams and 90s electronica nostalgia. From the first pulse, the track bursts with color—retro synths shimmer like neon skylines, while a synthpop heartbeat drives everything forward with confidence and warmth. The melodies are lush and expressive, echoing the golden age of retrowave but with a fresh, modern edge. There’s an emotional clarity here too—a sense of looking back through a kaleidoscope of youth, freedom, and interstellar wonder. The production is slick yet soulful, a dance between analog warmth and digital precision. Layers build and spiral like orbiting satellites, always returning to that central, euphoric groove. “And I’m just the planets” feels like a late-night car ride with the windows down, stars overhead, and a sense of cosmic possibility in your chest. Nostalgic, colorful, uptempo—this one glows.
MY "Hot take" on indie artists
Being an indie artist isn’t automatically a badge of authenticity
— sometimes it’s just a result of avoiding the business side of music, which is crucial for long-term success.






