Martin Oh has officially arrived with his latest single “Neverland”—and trust me, this one is a ride you won’t want to step off. From the opening beat, the track shimmers with an irresistible energy, the kind of electro-pop that feels tailor-made for late-night drives, rooftop parties, or simply dancing around your room with no one watching. It’s radiant, it’s alive, and it’s the kind of song that reminds you why music can feel like freedom.
Channeling the spirit of acts like Parcels, Metronomy, and Phoenix, Martin Oh has carved out a space that’s both fresh and familiar. “Neverland” isn’t just a song—it’s an invitation. Every pulse of the synth, every groove in the rhythm, urges you to let go, smile a little wider, and chase that feeling of endless summer nights. His sound is playful yet polished, organic yet electrifying, creating a balance that feels effortlessly contagious.
And the timing couldn’t be better. With his debut EP Better Place on the horizon (dropping March 13, 2025, and co-produced by SOHN, known for work with Banks, London Grammar, and Lana Del Rey), Martin Oh is setting himself up for a breakthrough moment. If “Neverland” is any indication, the project is going to be a euphoric soundtrack for anyone in need of a little escape and joy.
With ‘Neverland,’ Martin Oh delivers a dazzling slice of electro-pop escapism that radiates joy, freedom, and the magic of living in the moment