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Neon Palm releases tropical house single ‘I Can’t Stop’ as UK producer shifts sound

  • Mar 16
  • 1 min read
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Neon Palm

We’ve been listening to ‘I Can’t Stop’ from Neon Palm, and it feels like a clear step into a new direction.


The shift is obvious straight away. Where earlier releases leaned more into dance-pop, ‘I Can’t Stop’ moves firmly into tropical and melodic house territory. The groove sits softer, more relaxed, with a warm, guitar-led feel running through the track.



It settles into its rhythm quickly. Clean percussion and a steady low end give the track its foundation, while the guitar work carries most of the emotion. The melodic phrasing feels natural, not overworked, giving the track a sense of ease that fits its sun-soaked tone.


There’s a balance here that works well. The groove keeps things moving, but the focus stays on atmosphere and feeling rather than pushing for peak-time energy. ‘I Can’t Stop’ leans into that golden-hour space where the music sits somewhere between a dancefloor and a personal moment.


Compared to Neon Palm’s earlier material, this feels more cohesive. The sound is clearer, more defined, and built around a consistent idea rather than multiple directions. You can hear the intention behind the shift.


We’ve found it works best outside of peak-time settings. It fits into sunset sessions, early evening sets or even just casual listening where the groove can sit without pressure.


‘I Can’t Stop’ feels like the start of something more focused. It shows where Neon Palm is heading, and more importantly, it sounds like he’s fully settled into that space.


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