Singer-songwriter NINA and producer Radio Wolf have released their latest collaborative track, “To See You,” offering a further preview of their joint project Jukebox Dream. The single blends elements of dark pop and electronic rock, combining atmospheric production with guitar-driven textures.
Built around NINA’s vocal performance and Radio Wolf’s layered instrumentation, the track explores themes of intimacy, perception, and emotional connection. Its sound juxtaposes analogue and digital influences, with synthesizers and electronic beats set against more organic guitar work.
According to the artists, “To See You” reflects the broader tone of Jukebox Dream, which aims to create an immersive listening experience. NINA described the recording process as shaped by a “moonlit atmosphere,” with evolving tonal shifts and live performance influencing the final arrangement. Elements of the track were further developed during the duo’s recent European tour with Cannons, including a performance in Paris that contributed to the song’s final form.
Radio Wolf noted that the track was constructed around contrasts, including light and dark, and electronic versus organic sound. He also highlighted a focus on expanding the range and texture of NINA’s vocals, alongside incorporating both synthetic production and live instrumentation.
The collaboration marks a stylistic progression for both artists. NINA, previously associated with synthwave, moves further into electronic rock territory, while Radio Wolf continues to integrate more guitar-driven elements into his production. Their earlier releases, including “Don’t Trust The Night,” “My Dark,” “Tokyo Cowboy,” and “Bluesbreaker,” have received attention for blending genres.
The duo recently performed material from Jukebox Dream across several European cities, including Berlin, Paris, London, and Amsterdam, and have also appeared alongside artists such as Johnny Jewel and De/Vision.
NINA and Radio Wolf are continuing work on new material from their studio, Juke Empire, as they develop the sonic direction established in Jukebox Dream.