Some projects come together through meticulous planning, countless drafts, and painstaking revision. Others arrive almost by accident—an explosion of creativity that flows naturally, unforced and unfiltered. Loosid’s latest EP, Summer in Space, is firmly in the latter camp.
This four-track project marks a bold new chapter for Loosid, one that trades their signature soundscapes for a nu-disco-inspired palette. But more than just a stylistic shift, Summer in Space embodies the spirit of community, experimentation, and freedom that defined the week of its creation.
The seeds of the EP were planted in the most unassuming way: a summer escape with lifelong friends. Loosid and their close circle of collaborators found themselves in what they dubbed the “Alien House,” a secluded spot hidden deep in the Florida Everglades. With no city noise, no schedules, and no expectations, they decided to create without agenda.
“We wanted to strip everything back,” Loosid explains. “No strict plan, no pressure. Just music, friendship, and letting the moment guide us.”
What emerged was something unlike anything in Loosid’s catalog to date. Over the course of a single week, the group pieced together four tracks that shimmer with groove, bounce, and infectious energy. The sound was fresh, the process liberating—and the result was a body of work that felt too meaningful to keep hidden.
Stylistically, Summer in Space represents a striking turn toward nu-disco, a genre steeped in funk-inspired basslines, shimmering synths, and the euphoric pulse of dancefloor nostalgia. For Loosid, it was uncharted territory, yet the playfulness of the genre perfectly matched the vibe of their Everglades sessions. Each track carries its own unique personality while remaining bound by a shared sense of fun and exploration.
What makes Summer in Space resonate so strongly isn’t just the music—it’s the story behind it. In an industry where artists often feel pressure to outdo themselves with each release, Loosid chose to step away from expectation and embrace presence.
By surrounding themselves with close friends and collaborators, the music became less about commercial success and more about connection. This communal spirit is baked into the DNA of the EP. It’s not just Loosid’s work—it’s a snapshot of shared creativity, a moment in time captured through sound.
Perhaps most exciting is that Summer in Space is not intended as a one-off experiment. Loosid sees this project as the start of an annual ritual: every summer, gathering with friends in a remote location, creating without inhibition, and distilling that freedom into music.
“It’s about making space for joy and creativity,” Loosid says. “Every summer, we want to come together with the people who inspire us most, create art, and just let it flow. That’s what Summer in Space represents.”
This vision transforms the EP into more than just a release—it’s the beginning of a tradition. Each year promises a new sonic adventure, guided by the unique dynamics of the time, the place, and the people involved. In a musical landscape often dominated by carefully branded rollouts and algorithm-driven singles, Summer in Space is refreshing in its authenticity. It’s a reminder that some of the best music emerges when artists step away from pressure and simply allow themselves to play.
The EP also signals Loosid’s versatility. While fans may recognize their earlier work for its distinct electronic depth, Summer in Space proves that Loosid is not confined to a single lane. Instead, they’re embracing evolution—open to wherever inspiration leads, even if that means venturing into entirely new genres.
For listeners, Summer in Space is more than just a collection of songs. It’s an invitation: to embrace spontaneity, to value community, and to find joy in the act of creation itself. Loosid’s Summer in Space is both a departure and a homecoming—an exploration of new sonic territory rooted in the timeless energy of friendship and freedom. With its nu-disco glow and its backstory of unfiltered creativity, the EP captures the essence of summer: fleeting moments turned into lasting memories.
As Loosid looks to make this a yearly tradition, one thing is certain: if Summer in Space is any indication, we can expect each summer to bring a new wave of unexpected, joyful, and boundary-pushing music.
Until then, we’ll be keeping this EP on repeat—dancing, remembering, and looking forward to the next chapter in this interstellar journey.
Loosid is an electronic music and visual art project that blends dreamy soundscapes, textured beats, and immersive storytelling. Emerging in 2014 with a remix of John Mayer’s Free Fallin’, Loosid has since reimagined tracks for The Chainsmokers, Galantis, San Holo, Petit Biscuit, and more.
With standout releases like Clouds (feat. Raycee Jones) on Monstercat and a remix of “Roses” that topped millions of streams, Loosid has become known for music that is both emotionally resonant and sonically adventurous. Their live shows expand on this vision, combining surreal visuals and boundary-pushing production into a fully immersive experience.
Always evolving and hard to define, Loosid continues to transmit otherworldly sounds from the outer reaches of the cosmos.
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