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YetepDirtybird co-founder, Justin Martin released his second full length album on the label a few days ago. He looks to the skies on “Hello Clouds”, as he invites listeners on a high-flying journey through a rich musical landscape. One of the label’s most beloved characters, Justin Martin lets his effervescent personality shine through on these 13 tracks — along with an expected range of emotions.

From the first melodies of album opener “Dive In”, Justin effortlessly establishes an otherworldly vibe. The floating vibe of the album is demonstrated even better on his title track “Hello Clouds”, as he mixes the ethereal vocals of rising star Femme with sub-rattling layers of bass and a phasing vortex-like lead.
“I reached out to specific artists who currently inspire me,” Martin explains, “artists I think the world needs to hear more of.” This impressive group of collaborators include Femme, Charlotte OC, Lena Cullen, Kill Frenzy, Will Clarke, Ardalan and even his brother Christian.

“Hello Clouds” is an impressive sophomore outing — a complete set of obsessively well crafted tunes for clubs and headphones alike. Check out the album and it’s track list below:
“Hello Clouds” Album: Purchase / Stream
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Connect with Justin Martin: Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

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