Review: Sightseer and Mevil Turn Up the Heat with ‘No More’, on Blanco y Negro Music

Sightseer teams up with Mevil on ‘No More’, a punchy three-minute track that immediately grabs attention with its catchy vocal hook and deep, driving bass. Dropped on the legendary Blanco y Negro label, home to heavyweights like Armin van Buuren and Timmy Trumpet, this collab is built to be a festival banger.

With over two million streams on Spotify, Sightseer shows he’s not slowing down anytime soon. ‘No More’ blends elements of modern house with a digital edge, packed with thumping synths and clever automation that builds tension before hitting hard with the drops. It’s the kind of tune that demands to be played during peak time, when the crowd’s energy is at its max.

The track originated from an idea by Mevil, who laid down the initial vocal. Sightseer then stepped in, adding his signature flair to amp up the intensity and modern dancefloor vibe. Tools like Ableton, Serum, and Endless Smile were key to keeping the track sharp and fresh while sticking to his familiar sound.

While ‘No More’ doesn’t reinvent the wheel, it’s a solid, high-energy tune that ticks all the right boxes for a club anthem. Its predictability is its strength—delivering exactly what fans expect for a prime-time set.

Looking ahead, Sightseer’s next track ‘Up & Down’ is set to drop in October, and if ‘No More’ is anything to go by, it’s clear he’s on a roll. His sound is built for the big stages, and it feels like he’s just getting started.

In a nutshell, ‘No More’ is a well-executed dancefloor weapon. Sightseer and Mevil know their craft, and while this track doesn’t push the envelope, it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. The real question now is: what’s next to shake things up?