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Darkroom Data With Their Dreamy Track "Fall With You"

Introducing a talented duo known as Darkroom Data they are an indie electro-pop duo, comprising Irish vocalist Gillian NoVa and Brazilian composer Márcio Paz. Their sound features expressive, atmospheric soundscapes, converging with flourishing melodic hooks and expansive rhythm. Tones range from the warm and cinematic to the bittersweet melancholic, serving as a decadent call out to the mysterious and contentious.

Previous releases achieved ample praise for their nocturnal synth-driven pop sound, charting on Hype Machine’s most popular list and the duo has worked with samples from 80's cult producer Bob Lamb whose credits include UB40 and Duran Duran. They are also Supported by Earmilk, Turtleneck, Nialler 9, Analogue Trash, IGGY Magazine, Vents Magazine, Podcart, Obscure Sound, Son of Marketing, Indie Buddie, POPMUSIK, AnalogueTrash, 2fm, 98fm, Beat 102/103, and many more. Following the release of their newest single "Fall With You," they project a very nostalgic sounding track that will certainly intrigue your ears. Beginning with dreamy instrumentation leading onto Gillian's sweet and soft vocals they complete the track fully. Explaining the single further it features fat basslines, warm vintage synths, slap bass and velvet R&B elements, the track finds the perfect, moody soup for Gillian NoVa's weird and sensual vocal performance inviting listeners to a dance floor tragedy where people don't know how they feel, but they want to be there. To the vocals and production, this single will definitely have you vibing. Being just perfect for a late-night drive or chilling by the beach. Go stream "Fall With You" and check out their discography which is filled with astounding tracks.

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