Vanjanja releases ‘Bela Vilo’ as vocal melodic techno and progressive festival track
- Mar 16
- 1 min read

This one feels built for scale. ‘Bela Vilo’ from Vanjanja doesn’t sit in small spaces. It stretches out, opens up and leans into that bigger, more cinematic side of melodic techno.
The vocal is the centre of everything. It comes through early and stays present, carrying a kind of weight that gives the track its identity straight away. There’s something almost celestial in how it sits above the mix, but it never drifts too far from the groove.
Underneath, the drums stay tight and punchy. They keep the track grounded while the melodic elements push outward. That balance is key. Without it, the track would tip too far into atmosphere. Instead, it holds its shape.
The main melodic line does most of the heavy lifting. It builds tension gradually, looping and evolving without losing its direction. You can feel where the drops are heading before they arrive, but it still lands with impact when they do.
This is where ‘Bela Vilo’ comes into its own. The breakdowns create space, but they’re not there just for contrast. They set up those moments where the track fully opens up, designed for larger systems and wider crowds.
We’ve found this one works best when the energy is already high and you want to push it further. It’s not subtle. It’s designed to amplify what’s already happening in the room.
‘Bela Vilo’ doesn’t hold back. It leans into that festival space and commits to it fully.



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