Nohan’s “My Home” gets a softer and more dreamlike shape on the Lost In Flowers Mix, which we are premiering today on Magnetic Magazine’s SoundCloud one week ahead of the track’s official release.

The original idea behind “My Home” is rooted in nature, belonging, and a pull back toward something older than the city, the studio, or the usual club framework. It is built around Afro-deep percussion, electronic stabs, a passionate vocal performance, and nostalgic 80s synths, but the Lost In Flowers Mix shifts the focus into a more ambient and emotional space, using a piano riff to guide the track into something calmer, wider, and more reflective.

That is the part that makes this version feel right for a premiere. It does not try to overpower the original concept. It takes the central idea of home as a living, natural, almost spiritual place, then lets the remix breathe around it.

A More Dreamlike Reading Of “My Home”

Nohan’s music has always carried a warm and hypnotic quality, and “My Home” fits neatly into that side of his catalog. His productions often bring together pressing rhythms, suspended atmospheres, tribal elements, voices, synths, and piano, and that combination gives his music a clear emotional pull without moving too far away from the floor.

The Lost In Flowers Mix leans into that emotional side. The piano gives the track a more human center, while the surrounding atmosphere softens the edges of the percussion and vocal. There is still movement here, but it feels less like a direct club push and more like a slow drift through memory, landscape, and personal grounding.

Nohan’s Sound Stays Close To Nature And Rhythm

Nohan has released music through labels including Anjunadeep, All Day I Dream, Crosstown Rebels, Hoomidaas, and TRYBESof, and that background places him within a melodic and organic corner of electronic music where atmosphere matters as much as rhythm.

That matters on this remix because the track is not chasing a quick payoff. It uses texture, repetition, and harmony to create a sense of return. The Afro-deep foundation gives the music its pulse, the 80s-leaning synth colors bring a little nostalgia, and the Lost In Flowers treatment pushes everything into a more floating emotional register.

For DJs, this is probably the kind of record that fits best in the deeper parts of a set, either as a moment of release after heavier material or as a bridge into something more open and melodic. For listeners, it is easy to hear the track as a meditation on belonging, especially in the way the remix pulls the vocal and piano toward a gentler emotional tone.

We are premiering Nohan’s “My Home” Lost In Flowers Mix today on Magnetic Magazine’s SoundCloud, ahead of its official release next week. Pre-orders are available now via Beatport.

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Will Vance is a professional music producer who has been involved in the industry for the better part of a decade and has been the managing editor at Magnetic Magazine since mid-2022. In that time period, he has published thousands of articles on music production, industry think pieces and educational articles about the music industry. Over the last decade as a professional music producer, Will Vance has also ran multiple successful and highly respected record labels in the industry, including Where The Heart Is Records as well as having launched a new label with a focus on community through Magnetic Magazine. When not running these labels or producing his own music, Vance is likely writing for other top industry sites like Waves or the Hyperbits Masterclass or working on his upcoming book on mindfulness in music production. On the rare chance he's not thinking about music production, he's probably running a game of Dungeons and Dragons with his friends which he has been the dungeon master for for many years.