Martone, a renowned house music artist, tantalizes us with the captivating appetizer "Ekstasé" via The Martone Group LLC. The radio edit is sleek and offers that sexy house experience, taking its time to build in mood and momentum with restraint and emotional pull. "Ekstasé" is in no hurry to reach a drop, but it luxuriates and lets the groove and feeling take over.
The song has a deep house backdrop and a beat that begs you to dance all night long. The song is suitable for both small clubs and late-night dance floors. The production is slick but seductive, drawing people into a nighttime universe where rhythm replaces logic and instinct supplants movement. Here, Martone knows how to exploit calmness to his advantage. It seems every beat, texture, and shift is here with purpose –to get audiences dancing and minds wandering.
Clayton Morgan Daniels assisted Martone in writing "Ekstasé." The song is about how being near someone can feel like intoxication. Its lyrics are about chemistry and being open to someone. It complemented the song's immersive groove beautifully, forming both a sound-world and a space where snatches of emotion and bodily sensations coalesce into a single, lengthy experience.
"Ekstasé" is intriguing because it is so self-assured. It is just as fun to listen to with headphones on as it is with your feet moving. On "Ekstasé," Martone once again demonstrates his ability to craft club music that's also full of feels. It's a song about closeness, and moving around, and the tongue of the night that doesn't speak. It's great for playlists focused on deep house, late-night vibes, and scoping out new dance music. As 2026 kicks off, "Ekstasé" is a neat, sexy statement from an artist who knows how to make people feel and only then think.