Tinlicker make their comeback on Cercle Records with Melancholia, a Melodic House single that conveys the fragility of life and reflects on how we express love through those around us.
Blending atmospheric layers with a driving energy, the track gives an impression of a vast landscape.
For over a decade, Tinlicker have continued to redefine the landscape of electronic music, shaping a sound that feels both singular and intimate. The track serves as the fifth single from their forthcoming album Dreams Of The Machine, a project that reflects on the future of humanity and questions whether we are heading toward a more inwardly peaceful existence.
Over more than a decade, Tinlicker have consistently pushed boundaries in the world of electronic music, cultivating a sound that is both unique and personal. The use of real instruments, ranging from strings to keys to horns, has long been a staple of the ensemble that helps to separate their sound from more traditional dance acts. Beyond the instrumentation, their music also has an unusual and powerful propensity to evoke an array of feelings, from euphoria to sadness, and everything in between.
It’s music one can dance to, no doubt, but it’s also music that tells a compelling story. After their 2021 breakthrough with single ‘Because You Move Me’(over 1 billion streams now), Tinlicker implemented some radical changes-they left their long-time label and transitioned from performing purely DJ sets to a format including live/band performances. Risky but well-calculated choices, necessary for the next steps to realize the creative direction of the album they were working on, ‘Cold Enough For Snow’ (2024).

The resulting LP was a masterclass in balancing innovation with quality. Stylistically diverse, it includes melodic (‘Glasshouse’) to indie-electronic (‘This Life’ and ‘Nothing To Lose’), to clubbier, more techno-leaning instrumentals, such as‘Blowfish’and‘Revolution’,and even a track without their customary four-on-the-floor beats,‘Strawberry.’ Tinlicker produced the song in collaboration with Metropole Orkest ,a Netherlands-based jazz and pop orchestra with whom they had previously performed at ADE opening. Marking the LP, Tinlicker then hit the road for headline tours across Europe and North America and for festivals like Pinkpop, Sziget, Coachella, South Facing and Portola.
In Autumn 2025 Hero Baldwin formally joined the group as both live and studio member after earlier performances including their biggest ever live show, the spectacular Tinlicker In The Park (Crystal Palace Bowl) in summer 2025and Melkweg Amsterdam. With the single ‘I Want My Freedom’ they kicked off album chapter four (due 2026, title TBA), the first as a group of three. Their extensive EU/UK tour begins Spring 2026 including brand new venues like Manchester’s Albert Hall, London’s Exhibition, AFASLive Amsterdam, city debuts in Brussels, Oslo and Stockholm, and welcome returns inc. Paris and Berlin. Tinlickeris here to push boundaries for the sake of art and chase what they’re passionate about, rather than choosing to blend in and play it safe. “We don’t like living safe,”one of the members once said. When it comes to making music, “there’s only one rule: we have to like it.”
Albums:
This Is Not Our Universe (2019)
In Another Lifetime (2022)
Cold Enough For Snow (2024)
Live At ADE (2024)
Dreams Of The Machine(2026)
Essential Singles:
Soon You’ll Be Gone (2016)
Because You Move Me (2017)
Fractal (2019)
Children (2020)
Sleepwalker (2020)
Hide U (2021)
Hypnotised (2021)
Rebirth (2022)
Blowfish(2024)
IWantMyFreedom(2025)
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