The new 2024 Miss Monique and Tomorrowland Music song Bloom At Night is a slick, glossy slab of Melodic Techno, featuring a combination of reverb-drenched synths, throbbing beats and ruthless bass that existing fans of both the the artist and the Tomorrowland label will love. Miss Monique – Bloom At Night is the artist’s second single release of 2024, its predecessor being Veselka which was released back in January. Other notable records from the consistently compelling Miss Monique include Rider with Pavel Khvaleev, Subterranean and Concorde, all of which this new record can sit confidently beside.
Bringing darkly triumphant vibes on a big scale, Miss Monique – Bloom At Night is a truly transportive record, taking listeners on a journey through the serpentine, nocturnal space the artist creates in the track’s three-and-a-half minutes. An anticipatory alarm-like synth kicks off proceedings, which subsequently links different sections of the track together by resurfacing throughout. Later, rushes of resonating bass are interspersed with snatches of breathy synth melody, before the track escalates into dreamscape territory as fizzling pads, cinematic chords and an unignorable crescendo pull us further into its hypnotic world. This is where the Techno side of Miss Monique – Bloom At Night really kicks in, as an overpowering, bass-driven synth melody stages a full takeover, demanding your attention.
Similarly demanding of your attention is the video for Miss Monique – Bloom At Night, which perfectly complements the song’s title by depicting shots of enormous neon-coloured flowers framed by a pitch-black background. Already racking up tens of thousands of views, the video is bound to raise the status of this new 2024 Miss Monique and Tomorrowland Music song even more, although whether Miss Monique requires any assistance on this front is doubtful. Having recently been ranked as one of the fastest-rising electronic music stars in the world, it seems like she’s well on the way to the global superstardom that she deserves; indeed, if she continues to release tracks as high caliber as Bloom At Night, she’ll be there before we know it.