Dancing Into Sunshine Sends Mark Sunrise From Piano Roots To The Dance Floor
The Gubbio Producer Pairs Jolie’s Vocals With Uplifting House Ahead Of A Five Track EP
Mark Sunrise learned piano as a child in Gubbio, Italy. You can hear that training in the bright chords of Dancing Into Sunshine (feat. Jolie). It is out now on his own Viaggi Sonori Records. The vocal dance single hands the hook to guest singer Jolie while Sunrise keeps the floor moving. It is the first taste of a five track EP.
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Dancing Into Sunshine Keeps Its Vocal Dance Roots On The Italian Club Floor
The appeal of Dancing Into Sunshine is how cleanly it separates two jobs. First, Jolie takes the top line, warm and forward in the mix. Underneath, Mark Sunrise builds the track on piano-shaped chords and a steady dance pulse. In fact, you can hear the piano background in those voicings. They are progressions from someone who learned harmony at the keyboard first. As a result, it reads as vocal dance with a tuneful centre, not a drop-chasing club edit.
It also sits in the lane the title promises. The mood is bright and upward, made for daylight sets and warm-weather playlists rather than after-hours rooms. Indeed, Sunrise came up playing clubs and festivals across Italy. That live instinct for what moves a room is the through-line. It keeps the single rooted in the dance and house tradition he grew up performing in.
PopHits.News’s curator team: “What earns Dancing Into Sunshine a slot for us is the chord work under Jolie’s vocal. The piano voicings give the hook somewhere to land. The track feels written rather than assembled, and that is rarer than it should be in vocal dance.”

From Piano Lessons At Age Six To Cover Bands And A Production Desk
Behind the Mark Sunrise name is Marco Silvioli, a producer and songwriter from Gubbio. He started piano lessons at six. Then he spent years on stage in cover bands at clubs and festivals around Italy, before turning to production. That path shapes how Dancing Into Sunshine plays. The years in front of live crowds explain the track’s timing. Meanwhile, the early keyboard training explains its harmonic backbone.
Working the room first and producing second is a different route into dance music. It is not the bedroom-to-laptop story behind so many new electronic acts. Instead, Sunrise brings a performer’s habits into the studio. Consequently, this vocal dance single from a relatively new name already sounds settled rather than tentative. He knows where a crowd wants the lift, and he writes towards it.

Why Vocal Dance And Uplifting House Listeners Will Reach For This
If your playlists lean towards vocal-led, melody-first dance, this one fits. Fans of the bright, hook-driven house that Kungs builds his singles around will hear a familiar priority. It is a vocal that carries the song. Similarly, listeners who follow Robin Schulz for warm dance with a strong top line will recognise the balance. Here it sits between Jolie’s voice and the groove beneath it. Still, Sunrise frames those ideas through an Italian dance lens and his own piano-trained ear.
The target is simple. It is for people who follow Dance, Vocal Dance and Electronic music and look for new artists in the scene. Dancing Into Sunshine gives that listener an easy entry point. In short, the single slots into a personal playlist without asking for the full back catalogue first.
What Dancing Into Sunshine Signals About The Five Track EP To Come
Sunrise released Dancing Into Sunshine through Viaggi Sonori Records, his own label. That keeps the creative and release calls in his hands. The single works as a preview, the first move ahead of a five track EP still to come. So it stands alone and points to the bigger project at once.
Marco Silvioli, known professionally as Mark Sunrise, looks back on the single. “Creating ‘Dancing Into Sunshine’ was a journey into crafting that perfect blend of uplifting energy and intricate melodies,” he says. “The positive feedback since its release has been incredibly encouraging, and it truly represents the sound and vision I’m bringing to my upcoming EP. I can’t wait for everyone to hear what else is in store.”
Overall, the EP is worth watching. For now, Dancing Into Sunshine (feat. Jolie) stands on its own. Above all, it is a confident vocal dance single from a producer who knows a dance floor.
Keep up with Mark Sunrise on Spotify, SoundCloud, Tidal, Instagram, his YouTube channel, and Facebook. For more on the artist and the EP, see his official site.


