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yetep, MYRNE, and Manila Killa Build Momentum Around Their STARSIGNS Project With Aching Progressive House Collab With Linney “Scorpio (Talk to the Stars)” via Lost In Dreams Records

STARSIGNS shift into a more intimate register with “Scorpio (Talk To The Stars),” the next single from their upcoming EP on Lost In Dreams. The trio—yetep, Manila Killa, and MYRNE—revisit the melodic sensibilities that shaped their debut era, but this time through a deeper, more reflective lens. Their latest collaboration brings in venerated songstress and producer, Linney, whose presence across the label has become a touchstone for emotive, vocal-driven dance music.

Built on progressive house foundations, “Scorpio” moves with quiet force. Linney’s performance sits at the center, tracing the ache of conversations held in absence and the ways people reach for connection long after it’s gone. Her lines float over rattling leads, heavy claps, and layered synth work that gradually expands without overwhelming the song’s emotional core. Rather than leaning on spectacle, STARSIGNS allow space to speak—letting each melodic detail underline the gravity of loss and the persistence of memory.

Welcoming in their next single in their usual style of horoscopic readings, STARSIGNS says, “DEDICATED TO THE DREAMERS; THE UNAPOLOGETICALLY AMBITIOUS. WITH YOUR INTIMIDATING PERSONALITY, DEAR SCORPIO, YOU WILL NEED A PARTNER WHOM YOU CAN TRUST WITH YOUR MIND, BODY, AND SOUL. THIS SONG IS YOUR PATH TO THAT.”

Diving deeper into the meaning behind the collab, Linney shares: “‘Talk to the Stars’ is a celestial love letter to the ones we’ve lost or can no longer reach. It imagines a world where our words travel through the cosmos—where every glimmer in the sky is a message sent across lightyears. The song captures the quiet ache of distance and the beauty of connection that transcends time and space. ‘I think of you and talk to the stars’ becomes both a mantra and a melody; an act of faith that, even in silence, love still echoes. It’s about finding light in the dark, tracing constellations that lead back to the ones we miss, and believing that somewhere out there…they’re listening.”

“Scorpio (Talk To The Stars)” follows a strong year for the project, anchored by the release of their ‘AIRSIGNS’ EP, which drew praise across the electronic landscape and saw support from Illenium, Alison Wonderland, Gryffin, Sam Feldt, and Frank Walker. Their individual careers continue to lend depth to the collaboration: yetep’s philanthropic impact and melodic bass foundation, Manila Killa’s globally-shaped songwriting approach, and MYRNE’s hybrid club-to-cinematic palette. Together, they’ve taken the project from studio concept to large-scale stages, debuting STARSIGNS on the main-stage at Lost In Dreams Festival and earning spins from SiriusXM, triple j, BBC Radio 1, NTS, and KCRW.

Linney amplifies the single’s emotional pull with the striking clarity that has defined her catalog. With more than 100 million streams and a résumé that spans festival stages—from EDC Las Vegas to the Las Vegas Sphere—her voice has become synonymous with electronic music that cuts straight to the heart. Her work across television, gaming, and global radio further underscores her versatility and reach within the landscape. She’s also cemented her status as a certified slayer behind the decks, with recent sets at Marquee NYC, Tao Beach, 1015 Folsom, and Exchange LA. Next month, she’s showcasing her DJ skills as support for Subtronics in LA.

With “Scorpio (Talk To The Stars),” STARSIGNS and Linney shape a piece that feels grounded, human, and quietly expansive. It’s a moment of stillness within their evolving story, and shows us how sound becomes a vessel for the words we wish we could still say.

STARSIGNS and Linney’s new single ‘Scorpio (Talk To The Stars)’ is available on all platforms via Lost In Dreams.

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