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YetepFans who have been patiently waiting for new music from Of The Trees can finally take a deep breath. The master of earthy bass has released “Dolori,” his first solo single in over two years, and it’s exactly the lush, immersive escape his sound is famous for.
The track is a gentle journey. Instead of heavy drops, “Dolori” builds a serene world with soft, floating melodies, airy vocals, and beautifully crafted sounds of nature. You’ll hear delicate bird chirps and intricate percussion that make you feel like you’re drifting through a peaceful, sonic forest. A song that clears your head and pulls you into its own calm reality.
Released via his own Memory Palace imprint, “Dolori” serves as the enchanting first glimpse into his upcoming full-length album, Moonglade Park. The announcement was previewed by a cryptic reset of his social media and a new website. It’s a promising start to a big year that will see him bring these sounds to life at major festivals like Ultra Music Festival and Lightning in a Bottle.
“Dolori” is a promising return. It shows that after a huge touring year, Of The Trees is gearing up to release a long list of some very anticipated bangers fans have been craving.
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