BELIEVE IS THE NEW HOUSE AND TECHNO CATCHY SONG BY VAL FLEURY & JON ALPINE

Photography by @drew.j

"Believe" is an electronic song by Val Fleury and Jon Alpine that combines elements of house and techno with catchy, emotional vocals. The song opens with a pulsing bass beat and a synth line that creates an intriguing and enigmatic atmosphere. As the song progresses, the singer's voice breaks through, carrying with it an engaging melody and a hopeful message about the importance of believing in yourself and moving forward despite difficulties. 

The production is of high quality and features a clean and well-balanced mix of electronic and organic elements. The arrangements are dynamic and constantly changing, keeping the listener interested and engaged in the song. The singer's voice is sweet and emotional and perfectly conveys the message of the song. 

Overall, "Believe" is a well-produced and emotionally charged electronic song that will appeal to both house and techno lovers as well as those looking for a song with a positive and uplifting message. 

Philadelphia-based Jon Alpine composes immersive, propulsive sonic landscapes equally suited to dark dance floors and lonely South American bus rides, featuring strong dancefloor-friendly rhythms and emotional, euphoric melodies. 

He has called many places home including Cuenca, Ecuador, Santiago de Chile, New York City, Seattle, and Philadelphia, where he is currently based. Soul-searching during the depths of the 2020 pandemic spurred Jon Alpine to begin sharing his creations with the world after 12 years of producing music only for himself. 

On the other side, Val Fleury is a Liberian-born DJ & creative connoisseur, who has earned kudos for her performance power, energetic DJ sets that intersect house and techno with a global accent, as well as her passion for championing classic, underground, and contemporary. 

She has performed in Vegas and Sydney nightclubs, Shanghai to Houston fashion events, LA and Berlin raves, New Delhi to Paris radio shows, New York to Palm Springs pool parties, and music festivals such as Coachella, Mamby, and Roots Picnic.

meet the author

Mariana González – Venezuelan journalist

I am interested in novelty, talent and creativity. I put my lyrics at the service of those who genuinely strive to build an alternate narrative about the common and humdrum. Rival Magazine has been the open window to put a face on emerging talent.