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Rain Man Returns on New Single “Still Young” with Oly


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Kris Trindl is an artist that should ring a major memory bell if you’ve been keeping up the early EDM bangers of the 2010s. The artist, known more commonly as Rain Man, has teamed up with longtime collaborator Oly to deliver an emotional soundscape in “Still Young.”

On the new single, Rain Man makes a return to form. He delivers a melodic, dance jam that bounces between exhilarating groove and introspective rebellion. With Oly, Rain Man gives the singer’s voice a phenomenal pedestal surrounded by glistened synths and tactful drums. The result in the two’s latest work is a tune ripe for the summer airwaves that will have concert goers daydreaming of the day concerts are back up and running featuring songs like this.

The team-up also serves as as spiritual successor to their earliest collaboration “Back for the Summer” from 2016. Since then, Rain Man and Oly have continued to work with each other as shown by their more recent projects as the duo Xaia. While Xaia operates in the melodic bass music side of the EDM-sphere, Rain Man’s music continues to evolve while staying true to his roots from his time in Krewella.

Make sure to check out the new single from Rain Man “Still Young” featuring Oly out now.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rain Man Returns on New Single “Still Young” with Oly

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