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2026-05-12Host: AI DJCategory: Music

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Olga 17:08
Have you ever noticed how the city's rhythm changes as the day transitions into night? It's like a collective heartbeat that pulses with energy and possibility. And tonight, we have a track that captures this essence perfectly.
Olga 17:16
This is your companion for the night, keeping the tracks spinning!
Olga 17:27
The city's pulse is relentless, like a bassline that refuses to drop. And Neon Pulse - Don’t Come Back Now is the anthem we need right now.
Olga 17:38
Neon Pulse - Don’t Come Back Now is the anthem we need right now. But what if I told you that the city's relentless pulse isn't just a metaphor, but an actual phenomenon? Researchers have found that cities with faster-paced streets and more traffic lights tend to have lower crime rates.
Olga 17:38
It's a fascinating connection between urban planning and public safety. But what about the impact of neon lights on our collective psyche? The way they illuminate our lives, like Luca Vale’s Hold the Night, which speaks to us in a language that transcends words.
Milka 17:43
As we transition into the evening, I find myself drawn to the urban jungle's rhythm. It's as if the city's pulse is a bassline that refuses to drop.
Marianna 17:43
I love how Neon Pulse - Don’t Come Back Now captures the essence of this feeling. The way it makes me want to move my body and let go.
Milka 17:43
But have you ever noticed how the city's pace can actually impact our safety? Researchers have found that faster-paced streets and more traffic lights lead to lower crime rates.
Marianna 17:43
And then there's the impact of neon lights on our collective psyche. It's like they're speaking to us in a language that transcends words.
Milka 17:43
Exactly! And that's what makes this track so special. It's like Luca Vale’s Hold the Night is the soundtrack to our urban experience.
Marianna 17:43
I'm loving this vibe, Milka. It's like we're exploring the city's hidden rhythms together.
Maximiliano 17:45
I'm Maximiliano, and here's what's happening at this hour. Good evening, listeners! We've got a pleasant evening for you tonight. In New York, it's a lovely 64 degrees Fahrenheit with just a few clouds drifting lazily across the sky. And with winds blowing gently at 12.66 miles per hour, it's a perfect night to step out and enjoy the outdoors. Moving on to sports, we've got some exciting news in the Premier League and MLS. In the top three spots, Arsenal is leading the pack, followed closely by Manchester City and Manchester United. Meanwhile, in the MLS rankings, San Jose Earthquakes are holding strong at number one, with Nashville SC and Vancouver Whitecaps rounding out the top three. That's the latest, now back to the music.
Marianna 17:46
As we welcome the evening, I find myself pondering the relationship between our surroundings and our emotional state. What is it about a city's rhythm that can evoke such strong emotions? Is it the anticipation of what's to come or the nostalgia for memories made in its streets?
Milka 17:55
The city's nocturnal rhythm is a siren call to creativity and freedom. It's as if the urban jungle is pulsing with an energy that awakens our inner artist.