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After teaming up with GRAMMY-winning Daya on their recent single “Paradise” back in November, the enigmatic Australian duo LMNT 115 returns with “Fuse,” a collaboration with Bob Marley‘s son Ky-Mani Marley that closes out their debut “Isotope” EP, rounding up 2025 with a proper fashion. “Fuse” channels the E’’s genre-bending spirit – blending dark pop-dance textures with moments of uplifting release – while Ky-Mani‘s voice adds emotional warmth and lived-in resilience, elevating the song’s main theme. Released as the final track on the “Isotope” EP that consists of LMNT 115‘s previous singles including “Paradise” (with Daya), “Out Of The Dark” (with Zak Abel), “Holding On To Us” (ft. Brando) and the breakout debut “Close To You” (ft. Sadie Rose Van), it serves as a concise statement of intent and a summation of the duo’s work since the project’s inception in November 2024. LMNT 115 has already amassed more than 10 million streams across all platforms, and “Isotope” stitches those moments together into a single, cohesive world – equal parts cinematic and club-ready. With polished production, bold guest voices, and a signature animated persona that keeps the project visually distinct, LMNT 115continues to position themselves as shapeshifters in modern electronic dance music. The new single closes the EP on a reflective, hopeful note, pointing to LMNT 115‘s upward trajectory and signaling where they’ll go next in 2026. 

Fuse‘ is a song about rediscovery. It came from moments when life feels heavy. Sometimes, you’re stuck in old patterns or unsure what you’re still fighting for. Writing it was our way of acknowledging that feeling. We also wanted to remind ourselves that the spark is still there, if you’re willing to look inward and reignite it. Having Ky-Mani Marley bring his voice and energy to ‘Fuse‘ was incredibly special. His tone has this emotional weight, a resilience and warmth that fits the story perfectly.” 

Isotope‘ has been in the making for a long time. It’s the result of growth, experimentation, and trusting our instincts as artists. Collaborating with voices we admire and have listened to for years was surreal, and each artist brought something truly unique to the project. This EP feels like the clearest reflection of who we are in this moment, and we’re so excited to finally share it with the world.” – LMNT 115

Mysterious yet magnetic, LMNT 115 is a newly formed producer duo shrouded in secrecy, known for their custom-designed animated personas rather than revealing their real identities. The project officially launched on November 15, 2024, the same day they released their debut track and has since captivated audiences with its futuristic aesthetic and cinematic storytelling. The duo consists of Z – the charismatic songwriter, and Fab – the quiet yet brilliant producer. Together, they draw inspiration from Anime/Manga, cyberpunk cityscapes, and the spirit of resilience crafting a world as captivating as their music. Their name, derived from Element 115, a theorized otherworldly fuel material, symbolizes the undeniable creative force that has driven them since childhood. Sonically, they stand alongside artists like MarshmelloMEDUZACalvin Harris, and Loud Luxury, while their artistic vision echoes the likes of Gorillaz. With an unprecedented debut single, a growing presence, a bold creative direction, and more singles scheduled for release later this year, LMNT 115 is carving out a space where music and immersive storytelling collide. 

The son of reggae icon Bob MarleyKy-Mani has forged a powerful and independent path of his own, earning critical acclaim for his genre-blending sound and lyrical depth. His breakthrough album “The Journey” (2000) earned a Grammy nomination for Best Reggae Album, solidifying him as a leading force in contemporary reggae while showcasing his ability to fuse roots reggae with modern urban influences. Over the years, he has collaborated with an impressive range of artists across genres, including Pras (Fugees), FarrukoDirty HeadsLMNT 115, and more, expanding his reach well beyond traditional reggae audiences. Beyond music, Ky-Mani is also a respected actor, best known for his starring role in the cult classic Jamaican film Shottas, which further cemented his cultural impact and global recognition. His artistry is rooted in authenticity, social consciousness, and emotional storytelling, carrying forward the Marley legacy while fearlessly evolving it for new generations. With a career spanning decades, international touring, and continued relevance across music, film, and culture, Ky-Mani Marley remains a vital and influential voice in global music today. 

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