Miracle (ft. Nelly Furtado)
Dom Dolla
Dom Dolla's "Miracle" featuring Nelly Furtado is the rare club track that earns its emotional weight through restraint rather than escalation. The Australian producer builds around a tech house foundation — driving, hypnotic kick patterns, warm analogue bass, and textural synth work that rewards headphone listening as much as a speaker stack. Furtado's voice, weathered beautifully from her early 2000s peak, carries a weary wonder that elevates what could have been a generic dance anthem into something genuinely moving. Her delivery feels unguarded, like someone who has stopped performing emotion and started actually feeling it. The lyrical space explores gratitude and disbelief — finding something extraordinary in the ordinary — which lands differently coming from a voice with actual history behind it. Best experienced in the precise moment a long night shifts from effort into surrender: the second hour on the dance floor when the body stops fighting the beat.
medium
2020s
warm, hypnotic, layered
Australian-Canadian
Electronic, Dance. Tech House. Moving, Wondrous. Hypnotic repetition gradually dissolves resistance until the body surrenders and emotion opens.. energy 7. medium. danceability 8. valence 7. vocals: weathered, unguarded, weary wonder, sincere, restrained. production: driving kick patterns, warm analogue bass, textural synths, hypnotic loop structure. texture: warm, hypnotic, layered. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Australian-Canadian. The second hour on the dance floor when effort dissolves into surrender.