Darkside shares “Are You Tirad? (Keep on Singing) “

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A new magnetic and enigmatic sound.

Darksidethe trio composed of Nicolas Jaar, Dave Harrington And the new member Tlacael Esparzahe has shared his new single entitled “Are you tired? (Keep on Singing) “an advance of your next album, Nothing, which is scheduled for February 28, 2025 via Matador Records.

“Are you tired? (Keep on Singing) “ It is a song of almost seven minutes, in which a deeper and more enriched sound is explored than the band He has presented in his previous works. In addition, this Track maintains the essence of its characteristic Grooves And, in turn, add a new layer of atmosphere and complexity.

The title of this song suggests a reflection on fatigue and perseverance, so the phrase “Keep ON SINGING ” The search for hope can be interpreted as a call and the search for hope when we have difficult times.

“Are you tired? (Keep on Singing) “it is already available on digital platforms and has a video that you can see below:

Darksidecontinues to explore the limits of electronic music and demonstrates it with this new sound experience that gives us. Definitely Nothing It will be a great sample of his talent and the evolution he has had as a group.

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