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🌑 THROWBACK | Bear Beat – “Mahoya Shine” Is a Mystical Summer Surge of Genre-Bending Electronica

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The summer gets a shadowy pulse—Bear Beat’s world grows darker, deeper, and more dynamic.

Released on 30 May 2024, Mahoya Shine is the second official release of the year from UK producer Bear Beat, and it continues his mission to blend electronic music with emotion, mystery, and meaning. A producer, DJ, and beat maker who resists classification, Bear Beat crafts tracks that are as cinematic as they are club-ready—rooted in sonic storytelling and otherworldly textures.

“Mahoya Shine” official artwork
“Mahoya Shine” official artwork

A sound without borders.

With influences spanning from Solomun and Chemical Brothers to The Doors, Run The Jewels, and Metallica, Bear Beat is a student of sound—translating decades of genre into his own hybrid vision. Mahoya Shine is a distillation of this ethos. It pulses with breakbeat energy and tech-house precision, but there’s a raw, almost spiritual edge to the production that makes it feel ancient and futuristic all at once.


Dark fantasy on the dancefloor.

From the first few bars, Mahoya Shine shimmers with rhythmic intent—a rolling beat undercut by melodic fragments that echo like ritual chants in a dreamscape. There’s a kinetic tension at play, the kind of sonic push-pull that leaves you lost in the moment and somewhere else entirely.


A fast ascent. A limitless trajectory.

Just 12 months into his project, Bear Beat has already gained traction from BBC Introducing and established tastemakers, and with each release he steps deeper into his sonic mythology. Mahoya Shine isn’t just a track—it’s a continuation of a concept, a peek into an artist crafting a universe one beat at a time.


Genre: Electronic, Breakbeat, Tech House, Leftfield, EDM

Mood: Hypnotic, Mystical, Intense, Evolving



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