Featured Tune: "After Midnight" from HARRY BERTORA

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Neon Dreams and Midnight Highways

Harry Bertora’s After Midnight is a glowing sonic postcard from the '80s—mailed from a dreamscape, stamped with synths, and sealed with soaring guitar solos. From the first shimmering note, you're transported—cruising down an empty neon-lit highway, city lights flickering in the rearview mirror and nothing but open road and emotion ahead.

This instrumental gem isn’t just music—it’s a feeling. A slow exhale. A soft rebellion against the noise of modern life. Blending soft rock’s emotive textures with the cinematic pulse of synthwave, After Midnight lands somewhere between nostalgia and discovery. It's like catching a familiar melody in a new city—comforting, yet entirely its own.

Bertora doesn’t lean on lyrics to tell his story. Instead, he lets the music do the talking. The synths shimmer like stardust while the guitars rise and fall like waves of memory—both aching and uplifting. There’s a sense of motion in the track, like time slipping through fingers, but sweetly so.

Inspired by the magic of the '80s, this track is a breath of analog air in a digital world. It's escapism done right—no words, just vibe. After Midnight stands tall as a modern ode to retro soul, and trust me, once you press play, you won’t want to come back.