SoCal production duo Syence continues to carve out their place in dance music with a new collaborative release that leans fully into emotion, movement, and connection. Teaming up with UK duo Supafly and American-born, London-based singer-songwriter x.o.anne, the longtime friends deliver the heartfelt deep house single “Earth Move,” out now via Lost In Dreams Records.
“Earth Move” captures the gravitational pull of true love through a richly layered house framework designed to resonate both emotionally and physically. Anchored by x.o.anne’s powerful topline, the track evolves alongside her vocal performance, shifting seamlessly from smooth, intimate croons to soaring, full-bodied belts. Hypnotic melodic blips weave through stirring piano chords, moody atmospheric textures, and swirling progressive synth leads, creating a sense of constant motion and emotional depth.
A gritty bassline pulses beneath driving drums and a steady four-on-the-floor rhythm, grounding the song while allowing its sentiment to lift and expand. The result is a deep house cut that feels equally at home on a festival stage, a beach club dancefloor, or a late-night drive, striking a rare balance between vulnerability and propulsion.
Syence spoke on the immediate connection they felt to the record, explaining that the vocal alone sparked their creative vision. Hearing the topline made it clear they could shape the song into something anthemic, designed to move crowds while preserving its emotional core.
For Supafly, the collaboration was just as personal. Longtime admirers of x.o.anne’s voice and style, the duo saw “Earth Move” as a natural meeting point for their genre-blending instincts. With Syence adding their melodic house polish, the track took on a life that felt elevated and deeply collaborative.
x.o.anne shared that the song explores love as a force of nature, something unavoidable and deeply binding. Drawing parallels to gravity and physics, she describes the lyrics as a reflection of how love can feel powerful enough to shift the ground beneath you, making the release especially meaningful.
Behind the scenes, Syence—comprised of Zach Montoya and Brayden James—has spent nearly a decade refining their sound since bonding over music in a college science class. Their recent momentum includes the Lost In Dreams collaboration “Crashing Down” with MashBit, along with a US headline tour spanning New York City, San Diego, San Francisco, Atlanta, Kansas City, and Seattle.
London-based Supafly, made up of Panos Liassi (aka Mister P) and Andrew Tumi (aka wOne), brings a legacy shaped by UK garage, house, reggae, and hip-hop influences. Their catalog includes collaborations with artists such as Alok, Timbaland, and Jhené Aiko, along with major sync placements and a Best Newcomer win at the Urban Music Awards.
Anne Tello, known professionally as x.o.anne, continues to rise as a standout voice in dance music. With past collaborations alongside Elephante, TELYKast, Matt Fax, and MistaJam, and an IDMAs nomination for Dance / Electro Pop Song of the Year, she has become a powerful advocate for body positivity and creative authenticity within the scene.
Blending three distinct artistic worlds into one cohesive statement, “Earth Move” stands as a moving deep house anthem about soulmates and the invisible forces that pull us together. Syence, Supafly, and x.o.anne’s “Earth Move” is available now on all platforms via Lost In Dreams Records.
