Sam Ostler has come up with his new release, and this time he is aiming high. This Solihull singer-songwriter has just published his latest single titled as Dancing In The Stars on August 1 st, 2025. A bright energy of indie pop is mixed with sincere emotion in the song. Sam is also recognized with his piano-oriented, soulful, music style that is influenced by popular musicians such as Elton John, U2, and Coldplay. He has soon established himself in the contemporary pop music world. In 2024, he went on tour in the UK with Gabrielle and five of his singles were played BBC Radio 2.
Dancing In The Stars is the ideal soundtrack to the end of summer. The music has a catchy tune, a glamorous feel, and a strong chorus that reproduces the magic of those special nights when time has seemed to go slowly and anything has been possible. The words form vivid images of sky-full of stars, glittering lights and the exhilarating sensation of human connection that takes your breath away.
The song is both emotional and uplifting and exudes both the feeling of escaping real life as well as a kind of gentle reminder to enjoy being happy even when things are hard. This contrast indicates the skill that Sam has in producing music that touches on various emotional states and keeping up a positive spirit.
We were able to have a chat with Sam regarding his inspiration and how he made the song, Dancing In The Stars, his philosophy of creating music and what his future projects will exude as he keeps maturing in the music industry as an artist.
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Congratulations on the release! Can you tell us the story behind “Dancing In The Stars”? What inspired the song?
Thank you! “Dancing In The Stars” is a song that came from a place of hope and resilience. I wanted to write something that felt uplifting but still emotionally honest. The idea behind it is about finding light in the darkness — whether that’s after a tough time, a personal loss, or just one of those moments where life feels heavy.
The imagery of “dancing in the stars” came to me as a way of expressing freedom and connection — almost like rising above it all, even if just for a moment. It’s about holding on to joy, love, and those little sparks that keep us going. I really hope people find their own meaning in it, and that it brings them a bit of comfort and energy when they need it most.
The title feels dreamy and romantic. What does “Dancing In The Stars” mean to you personally?
The title “Dancing In The Stars” does have that dreamy, romantic feel, and for me, it’s all about escapism and emotional release. Personally, it represents those rare, magical moments when you feel completely free — like you’re not weighed down by anything, even just for a little while.
It’s also about connection — with someone, with a memory, or even with yourself. There’s something powerful about imagining yourself dancing among the stars… it’s symbolic of rising above challenges, finding joy in the little things, and embracing the beauty in life, even when things aren’t perfect. It’s a reminder to keep reaching for something brighter.
How did the creative process go for this track? Was it written in a burst of inspiration or developed over time?
This one came together in a really natural way. It started as just a small idea — a melody and a few lyric lines that popped into my head one night — and it grew from there. It definitely had that burst of inspiration at the beginning, but then it evolved over time as I sat with it and let the emotion guide the structure.
I spent a lot of time shaping the production to match the feeling I wanted — something uplifting but still rich with emotion. I worked closely with the producer to strike that balance between soulful and modern. Sometimes songs take a lot of trial and error, but with “Dancing In The Stars,” everything just seemed to flow, like the track already knew what it wanted to be.

Can you walk us through a typical studio day when you were working on this song?
A typical studio day while working on “Dancing In The Stars” was a mix of focused creativity and a bit of trial and error. I’d usually start the day revisiting any ideas or rough takes from the day before — listening back with fresh ears, tweaking lyrics or melodies that didn’t quite land.
A lot of time went into getting the vocal feel right. I wanted the emotion to come through clearly without it feeling too polished or overdone. We’d record a few takes, experiment with different tones and harmonies, and just see what felt most natural.
Then it was onto production — layering in the textures, playing around with synths, drum patterns, and atmospheric sounds to give it that dreamy lift. There were definitely moments where we’d go off track trying something wild, but often that’s where the best surprises came from. It was a relaxed but focused vibe — the kind of session where time disappears because you’re so immersed in bringing the song to life.
The production feels very emotional yet uplifting. How did you balance those two feelings in the sound?
That balance was really important to me — I wanted “Dancing In The Stars” to carry emotional weight but still leave people feeling lifted by the end. The key was in blending warm, soulful elements with brighter, more atmospheric layers.
We started with the foundation — the chords and melody — which already had a bit of a bittersweet tone. From there, we added textures that felt light and expansive, like airy synths and subtle rhythmic elements that give the song movement without overpowering it.
Vocally, I aimed to deliver the lyrics with honesty and vulnerability, but without making it too heavy — more like a quiet strength. It was all about contrast: the emotional core of the song sitting inside a soundscape that feels hopeful, spacious, and open. The goal was for people to feel something deep, but also to walk away with a sense of peace or possibility.
Are there any specific lyrics in the song that are especially meaningful to you?
Yes — one line that really stands out to me is:
“Your smile lit the room I left my mark on you .”
That lyric captures the heart of what “Dancing In The Stars” is all about. It’s that idea of finding light in the toughest moments, and choosing to keep going, even when things feel uncertain or heavy. It’s a simple line, but for me, it holds a lot of personal meaning — it’s about resilience, hope, and believing there’s always something worth holding onto.
There are other lines that touch on love, connection, and escapism, but that one always pulls me back to why I wrote the song in the first place.
How does this song differ from your previous releases in terms of sound or message?
Dancing In The Stars” definitely marks a bit of a shift for me — both in sound and in message. Sonically, it’s more expansive and layered than some of my previous releases. There’s a real focus on atmosphere and emotion, blending soulful vocals with more modern, ambient production. It still feels true to my style, but there’s a bit more boldness and lift in the soundscape.
In terms of message, this song leans more into hope and light, even though it touches on deeper emotions. A lot of my earlier tracks explored love, heartbreak, and introspection, often from a more grounded or intimate place. “Dancing In The Stars” is still personal, but it has this universal, almost cinematic quality — it’s about rising above, finding joy in small moments, and holding onto something bigger than yourself. It feels like a natural evolution.
What’s something surprising about the making of this song that fans might not expect?
One surprising thing about the making of “Dancing In The Stars” is that it almost didn’t happen — at least not in the form you hear now. The original version was much slower and stripped back, almost like a piano ballad. It had the emotion, but it didn’t quite capture the feeling of movement and release I was aiming for.
It wasn’t until a late-night studio session — kind of on a whim — that we started experimenting with a more uplifting tempo and atmospheric production. That shift completely transformed the song. Suddenly it clicked — it kept the emotional depth, but gained this dreamy energy that made it feel alive.
So in a way, the version people hear now was a bit of a happy accident — and I’m really glad we took that creative risk.
Looking ahead, is this song a hint of what’s to come in your future releases?
Yes, absolutely — “Dancing In The Stars” is a strong hint of where things are heading. It represents a step forward in both sound and storytelling for me. I’ve been exploring more atmospheric, emotionally rich production while still keeping that honest, soulful core that’s always been part of my music.
Lyrically, I’m leaning into themes of hope, connection, and resilience — things that feel especially important right now. So while each upcoming song will have its own identity, this release definitely sets the tone. It’s the start of a new chapter that I’m really excited to share.
Finally, if “Dancing In The Stars” was a scene in a movie, what would it look like?
If “Dancing In The Stars” were a scene in a movie, I’d picture it as a quiet, magical moment under a vast night sky. Imagine a wide-open space — maybe a rooftop or a field — where the main character, maybe a bit worn down by life’s challenges, looks up and sees the stars glowing brighter than ever.
The scene would have soft, shimmering lights all around, almost like the stars are gently swirling and dancing themselves. There’s a sense of calm and wonder, like time slows down. The character starts to move slowly, almost dancing, letting go of their worries and just being present in that beautiful moment.
It’s a mix of solitude and connection — feeling small in the universe but also part of something infinite and uplifting. The visuals would be dreamy, ethereal, with a warm color palette and subtle motion that makes you feel hopeful and free.