Beats in London: 'Midnight City' Is a Late-Night Drive Through the City’s Synth-Pop Soul
The London artist’s catalogue single fuses Dream Pop spaciousness with classic Synth Pop pulse.
Every so often, a track lands in our rotation that feels both instantly familiar and entirely new. For Beats in London, that track is Midnight City — a fusion of Dream Pop, Electronic, and Synth Pop that conjures an evocative, after-dark mood. Rather than chasing the weekly churn, it stands as a catalogue single: a statement built for longevity, made to be discovered and rediscovered.
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How Beats in London Crafted ‘Midnight City’
At PopHits.News, we sift through new releases constantly. But we also believe in celebrating the catalogue gems that deserve a permanent place on your playlists. Midnight City captures a specific, nocturnal mood. It feels like a late-night drive through a sleeping metropolis, streetlights blurring into melodic trails. That it shares its title with one of synth-pop’s most cinematic anthems only deepens the sense of the familiar made fresh.
Beats in London is the recording project of London producer Andres Mesa. His studio history includes work with David Gilmour, Annie Lennox, and Phil Manzanera of Roxy Music. That craft shows here. The track’s sound is a careful negotiation between distinct genre aesthetics, not a simple blend. From Dream Pop, it borrows a sense of spaciousness — atmospheric textures and shimmering layers that form the song’s foundation and invite the listener in.
Then comes the Electronic and Synth Pop DNA, and this is where the track finds its pulse. A driving rhythm gives it a solid, kinetic backbone. That keeps the song from drifting into pure ambience. Melodic hooks arrive through classic-yet-contemporary synthesisers, and the result is both moody and catchy. Andres Mesa frames it as part of the evocative electronic-pop sound the project has cultivated.

For Fans of Sophisticated Synthesizers
So, who is this for? If your library is stocked with artists who treat synthesisers as world-building tools, you will feel right at home. We hear echoes of the cinematic scope of M83. That feels fitting: Midnight City shares its name with that band’s era-defining synth anthem. Here, too, electronics paint grand, heartfelt pictures, and the arrangement builds layer by synth-led layer toward a wide-screen scope.
There’s also a clear line to the moodier, stylish corners of the genre. It recalls acts like Chromatics or The xx — artists who understand space and restraint. Like them, Beats in London works within a minimalist framework. The synth melodies get room to breathe, and the rhythmic pulse sets a hypnotic groove. The mood stays consistent throughout, built through synth timbres rather than sudden shifts. This is electronic music that values feeling over bombast.
PopHits.News Curator Team: Midnight City is the kind of track that bridges playlists. It has the rhythmic pulse for a late-night drive compilation and the ambient qualities for a focused work session. It is versatile enough to fit the mood of whatever surrounds it.


The Lasting Power of a Great Track
In a music world obsessed with the weekly churn, it’s refreshing to champion a track for its staying power. Beats in London has positioned Midnight City as a key catalogue single. That framing connects to the timeless-production quality highlighted in its press materials. The sounds are clean, the arrangement is tight, and the core idea stays rooted in Dream Pop and Synth Pop.
As a catalogue single, Midnight City is built to be discovered and rediscovered. It works as a kind of mission statement — a calling card for the project’s signature blend of genres. That focus on sustained atmosphere is what gives the single its utility for curators. Rather than chasing trends, the production keeps a clean, balanced mix, and each synth layer has its own space. The track sits comfortably alongside both contemporary and classic cuts in the electronic and dream-pop spheres.
If this is your first time hearing Midnight City, consider this your invitation to listen. And if it’s already a favourite, take it as your sign to add it back into heavy rotation.
Where to Hear and Follow Beats in London
You can stream Midnight City on Spotify and SoundCloud now. To follow the artist’s work, find Beats in London on Instagram and TikTok, or visit the official website for more.


