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YetepJust last year Ilan Bluestone gave us the gift of Scars, his entrancing 15-track album, which left fans with more than enough music to tide them over until his next release. The UK-based artist is already delivering more music, and he’s decided to take us on a journey through space with his We Are The Universe EP. Released late last month via Anjunabeats, the album features six tracks along with extended versions of each, bringing forth previously unreleased tunes like “The Distance,” “Raindrops,” and “We Are The Universe.” Check out the EP below.
From start to finish, the album transports listeners through the cosmos with its uplifting magical soundscapes. “Mama Africa” and “Hong Kong” first blew crowds away when Bluestone premiered them at ABGT300 in Hong Kong. “Steeder” hints at Bluestone’s roots with cutting synths and big kick drums. “We Are The Universe” is a trance anthem that commands the attention of entire arenas.
After leaving listeners speechless with “Will We Remain?”, Bluestone brings El Waves back once again for three standout tracks on this EP, including “We Are The Universe,” “The Distance,” and “Mama Africa.”
What better place to experience Ilan Bluestone live than under the stars at Shady Park? Be sure to catch him on May 11. Click here for tickets.
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