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Spencer Brown Releases Two-Track ‘Silver Linings’ EP

Progressive House DJ and producer Spencer Brown just dropped new music, a two-track EP entitled Silver Linings. This marks the producer’s first Last Night On Earth release since his well-received remix for Dubspeeka’s “Geb” back in February. This time, the 27-year old delivers an EP that reflects his brand of forward-thinking dance music that defies quick-shifting industry trends.

Silver Linings showcases more of Spencer’s stripped-back side, with both tracks hitting the spot. “Cumulonimbus Incus” is unlike anything you’ve ever heard; using only minimal elements, including a mesmerizing cascade of drums, the listener gets drawn in for a sweet and mysterious ride. Brown pumps up the bass a bit more for “Sea Caverns,” a proper club banger. 

Spencer Brown said about the project:

“Silver Linings EP was entirely written during the lockdown. I’m a big fan of atmospheric, more experimental progressive, and techno, and lockdown provided me with the time to experiment in this vein of production. Once I wrote Cumulonimbus Incus (named after the soaring feeling of my favorite cloud) and Sea Caverns (named after the sonar pulse and deep-sea bass), I sent the music to Sasha, one of my biggest inspirations. I’m absolutely honored that he loved the music, and Last Night on Earth was the perfect fit for these sounds. While these were written in a dark place during the lockdown, getting signed by one of my heroes turned out to be a silver lining of endless studio time.” 

Spencer Brown will be in Tempe at Sunbar on Saturday, July 31st! You can grab tickets here.

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