
For electronic producers, a release can define the road ahead. For Andy Olinski, “Caving” feels less like an introduction and more like a statement. Released through Addictive Sounds, a label respected in melodic progressive and trance circles, the track marks his debut with the label and a major step forward for an artist continuing to refine both his sound and identity.
Built with the guidance of an established mentor, “Caving” captures the confidence of someone learning how to turn ideas into impact. Rather than chasing trends, Olinski focused on what matters most in dance music: a memorable hook, steady momentum, and a payoff that keeps listeners locked in from start to finish.
Sonically, the track blends progressive house energy with trance inspired emotion. Airy synth textures, polished percussion, and expressive female vocal samples give the record a cinematic lift. Fans of Above & Beyond or Armin van Buuren will recognize that balance of melody and movement, where feeling and rhythm work hand in hand.

Behind the scenes, Olinski built the instrumental using Ableton Live, Serum, and the Push controller, shaping a sound that feels clean, modern, and club ready. The production knows when to breathe, allowing tension to build before delivering a satisfying drop that lands with real force.
What makes “Caving” stand out is its sense of control. Every transition feels intentional, every layer placed with purpose. It is the kind of record that works equally well on headphones, in the car, or on a packed dance floor with the volume pushed high.
With more singles on the horizon, including “Worlds Apart,” “Right Here,” and “Evolve,” plus remix projects and his Progression mix series, Andy Olinski is clearly building momentum. If Caving is the first chapter, the next ones are about to get louder.
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