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YetepPhoenix Lights Festival is right around the corner, so that means it’s time to listen to nothing but the music of the artists joining us. We have a plethora of diverse music coming our way, and some of which have just released new tunes including Illenium and Alesso.
One of our headliners, Alesso has held the title as a dance music legend for quite some time now. You’ve probably heard his hit singles “Heroes” or “Sweet Escape,” and now his latest release, “Falling.” ‘Falling’ brings together a groovy bass line and catchy vocals to yield a deep house tune that will be enjoyed by a wide variety of audiences. ‘Falling’ is a perfect warmup anthem for the coming festival season.
Returning to Phoenix Lights for his second time, Illenium is known for his cinematic melodies, and his new track “Fractures” is no exception. “Fractures” leads with acoustic guitar and live drums. Singer Nevve adds a dreamy softness with an intimate performance. Be careful, you might fall in love when he plays this one.
Catch Alesso and Illenium amongst many others including Above and Beyond, Said The Sky, Ekali and many many more at Phoenix Lights Festival on April 8-9.

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