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Coffeeshop and Rob Roth Turn Pain Into Power With “Dark Days,” an Anthem for Finding the Light Again

  • Writer: Jennifer Gurton
    Jennifer Gurton
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When Italian producer Coffeeshop and New York-based artist Rob Roth collaborate, the result feels less like a song and more like a spiritual reset. Their new release, “Dark Days,” captures that rare magic where pain, beauty, and purpose all collide. It’s a track that feels deeply human, pulling listeners through the storm and into the light.


Coffeeshop, also known as Giacomo Alloesio, has quietly built a reputation as a visionary producer who gives electronic music something most tracks lack: a soul. With more than half a million monthly Spotify listeners and a growing list of collaborations with artists like Robbie Rosen and Shiah Maisel, he’s become a creative force defined by precision and emotion. His latest work with Rob Roth takes that energy to another level.


“Dark Days” begins with gentle piano chords and an almost fragile stillness, then unfolds into a cinematic blend of atmospheric synths and pulsing rhythms. Rob Roth’s vocals are the emotional core, offering a calm yet powerful sense of reassurance. The lyrics speak to perseverance and rediscovering yourself in moments when everything feels lost. Coffeeshop’s production builds around that message, transforming melancholy into movement.


The accompanying lyric video expands the song’s emotional scope, showing ordinary people wrestling with invisible battles before finding small, glowing moments of hope. The subtle interplay of light and shadow throughout the video perfectly mirrors the track’s evolution. Each lyric feels as if it guides the viewer toward clarity, making the experience feel immersive and cathartic.


“Dark Days” is more than a track to stream. It’s a reflection on what it means to fall apart and rebuild, to find beauty in the chaos. The combination of Coffeeshop’s delicate yet dynamic production and Rob Roth’s heartfelt delivery creates a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. It’s proof that EDM can be as emotionally resonant as it is electrifying.


At a time when the world feels uncertain and heavy, “Dark Days” offers something rare, genuine light.



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