
Veteran singer-songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur Denise Marsa is redefining what it means to evolve as an artist, seamlessly moving into the dance music scene with confidence, creativity, and purpose. Known for weaving emotion and narrative into every note, Marsa’s work is a reflection of her own experiences, giving her music a depth that resonates across audiences and genres. Her style, often described as “pop with purpose,” continues to grow in sophistication and reach.
Marsa’s recent collaborations with UK remixers Jim Sullivan and Craig Jones have turned her most daring musical ideas into fully realized club-ready tracks. With seven consecutive Top Ten hits on the UK Music Week Commercial Pop Club Chart, the partnership has proven to be a powerhouse. The newest release, “HOLE (Until Dawn Remix),” is positioned to become their eighth chart-topping hit, with additional remixes from her forthcoming album RISK + HEAL already in the works. Marsa says, “Every remix is a fresh exploration. We’re connecting story and emotion with the energy of the dance floor, turning feeling into movement.”
“HOLE (Until Dawn Remix)” channels heartbreak into a sense of liberation. Bright guitar strums, buoyant synths, and infectious, shuffling beats create a sonic landscape that feels like stepping into sunlight after a storm. Listeners are invited not just to dance—but to dance through the struggle, discovering joy, connection, and release along the way.
The official music video enhances the track’s message by transporting viewers to The Music Inn, Manhattan’s oldest music store, where creativity and community collide. Marsa guides the audience through the store’s vibrant aisles and into its hidden West Village basement—a gathering space for musicians, friends, family, and fans. Joined by staff, owner Jeff Slatnick, her first NYC guitarist Frank (Francis) Bosco, and her niece Stephanie Colorado, the video captures spontaneous jams, laughter, and the unbreakable spirit of musical collaboration. It is a celebration of the artistry, dedication, and joy that music continues to inspire.
With “HOLE (Until Dawn Remix),” Denise Marsa proves that even in uncertain times, music remains a powerful source of hope, healing, and connection—reminding us that liberation, creativity, and community are never out of reach.