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Seven Lions Teams with Wooli and Amidy on Latest Single “Shadows” via Ophelia Records [LISTEN]


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Seven Lions’ increasingly-influential Ophelia Records delivers his latest single, a team effort by melodic dance icon Seven Lions, Wooli and Amidy.

The production starts gently, with vocals backed by minimal production. Throughout this first verse, the sound builds, leading into a light, melodic bass drop. After the first verse, the song takes a turn for the heaviest, a frequent move from the Seven Lions playbook. Heavy dustep briefly takes over from here, before returning to the glitchy, euphoric sound that dominates most of the song.

Wooli has been a standout on the Ophelia roster since his 2019 hit, “Islands.” Since then, he has released “Over You” and “Nothing Left” for the label as well as some remixes. The single is Amidy’s sophomore release on the label, with other notable releases on Monstercat and Dim Mak.

The single is Seven Lions’ first of the year and follows his recent remix album, 1999 EP.

Listen here!

Seven Lions, Wooli & Amidy – “Shadows”

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Seven Lions Teams with Wooli and Amidy on Latest Single “Shadows” via Ophelia Records [LISTEN]

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