Naksi Audio Jackz Feat. Myrtill - Ujra Latom ... Portable Site
Released in July 2024, featuring the Fernando x Ian Remix and the Sharmann Remix , which leaned into a more polished, radio-ready sound.
Listening to this track today feels like finding an old photograph where you can’t quite remember the event, but you can feel the weather of that day. It is Hungarian melancholy translated into binary code.
🇭🇺 A Hungarian collaboration bringing raw emotion to the electronic scene. Naksi Audio Jackz Feat. Myrtill - Ujra Latom ...
"Újra Látom" isn't just another club track; it represents the on the international stage. While many artists pivot to English to reach a broader audience, Naksi and Audio Jackz lean into the local identity, proving that the emotional resonance of Myrtill's voice transcends language barriers.
(Attila Naksi) is no stranger to the charts. As one half of the iconic duo Náksi vs. Brunner , he helped define the sound of Hungarian electronic music with hits like " Szállj! " and " Gyere Velem ". Those classic tracks shared a common thread: the ethereal and powerful vocals of Micheller Myrtill . Released in July 2024, featuring the Fernando x
Myrtill’s Hungarian lyrics are sparse but devastating. The phrase "Ujra latom" (I see it again) refers to the intrusive memory of a lost lover or a past version of oneself. She sings:
The track begins not with a beat, but with weather. Soft rain against a window pane, or perhaps the muffled sound of a passing tram. A single, melancholic piano chord (a D minor inversion) rings out and decays. Myrtill’s voice enters almost hesitantly, whispering the title: "Ujra latom..." 🇭🇺 A Hungarian collaboration bringing raw emotion to
In an age of algorithmically perfect, high-fidelity pop, offers a necessary roughness. It is a testament to the power of imperfections: the crackle, the slightly off-beat snare, the vocal that cracks on the chorus.