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Alesso Delivers Hype Euphoria with ‘PROGRESSO VOL 2’ [LISTEN]


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Alesso has returned with his much anticipated PROGRESSO VOL 2, out now via 10:22 PM / Astralwerks.

This new release is the second installment in a series that began in 2019 with PROGRESSO VOL 1. “TOGETHER” and “AGAIN” are ripe, euphoric floor-fillers, highlighting Alesso’s mastery and versatility as the PROGRESSO run continues.

The two-track offering also drives home a message – “TOGETHER AGAIN” — serving up ideal energy as clubs are finally starting to reopen. A stark change up from his colorful pop hits, Alesso’s PROGRESSO VOL 2 is intended for dark rooms and dirty dance floors, with a big room appeal to match the producer’s main stage status.

Alesso shares: “The feedback already on PROGRESSO VOL.2 is insane! Thank you!!! We will dance TOGETHER AGAIN.”

Listen here and experience the more underground sounds of Alesso!

Alesso – PROGRESSO VOL 2

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alesso Delivers Hype Euphoria with ‘PROGRESSO VOL 2’ [LISTEN]

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