On The Road with Dina Summer

Berlin trio Dina Summer returns to Iptamenos Discos with the powerful single, On The Road.

On The Road with Dina Summer
Photo by Andy Vela/Juta Jakobsone

There is a specific, restless yearning that belongs only to the highway at night. It is a space where the modern nomad finds solace not in arriving, but in the perpetual state of motion. With their latest single, Berlin trio Dina Summer captures this dialectic of freedom and displacement precisely. Having rightfully catapulted themselves to the vanguard of Europe’s dark electronic scene with their celebrated 2025 sophomore album "Girls Gang," the band now picks up exactly where they left off, yet steers into decidedly more expansive territory.

For this endeavor, they have once again enlisted the formidable talents of Joshua Murphy, the Australian multi-instrumentalist known for his work with Crime & the City Solution, an artist whose very presence evokes the beautifully weathered mythology of post-punk. What emerges from this collaboration is a striking electronic post punk ballad; a track that thrives on the friction between the shimmering, stoic coolness of Berlin club synthesizers and the organic, urgent warmth of rock instrumentation.

Lyrically, the track strips away excess to reveal a profound meditation on rootlessness. When the vocals declare, "There is no place to call my own / Just the open road to roam", it is not sung as a tragedy, but as a hopeful, almost spiritual revelation. The road twisting and turning becomes a metaphor for the unpredictability of the modern human condition, where each new place offers "a lesson to learn." The song’s imagery also draws inspiration from Jack Kerouac’s seminal novel "On the Road," channeling the same restless longing for movement, discovery, and freedom that defined the Beat generation.

Where their previous work often inhabited the claustrophobic darkness of the dancefloor, this new single gazes upward at the “vast and starry sky”. It is powerful, deeply atmospheric, and driven by an irrepressibly optimistic melody that cuts through the melancholy. In the end, it serves as a reminder that sometimes the only home we have is the momentum of moving forward.

Dina Summer - On The Road
Release Date March 2026
Label Iptamenos Discos

Tracklist
1. Dina Summer - On The Road

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