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[PREMIERE] Bass Physics introduces forthcoming debut album with new single “Every Lonely Day”


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‘Tis album season, and Bass Physics is introducing his forthcoming debut album with an absolutely wonderful new single, “Every Lonely Day.”

Combining stretched bass, vocal chops, and a beautiful melody, “Every Lonely Day” is one of those magical tracks that hits both emotional and raging sides of the brain. With a quaint introduction and piano ticks, it’s followed up by an exciting and explosive drop that still gets you moving… but thinking at the same time.

“Although I have many amazing friends and adored family, I can’t help but look around in this world and notice how many lonely people there are. Every Lonely Day not only projects my own feeling of loneliness, but the loneliness of others that I empathize with. I wanted to create something beautiful to make them smile during even the lowest of lows… but also powerful to motivate them to improve their situation.” — Bass Physics

Disillusion will be Adair’s debut album as solo Bass Physics and will jumpstart his next chapter of the science of music. Check out the new single below and keep an eye out for more singles on the way to the album!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: [PREMIERE] Bass Physics introduces forthcoming debut album with new single “Every Lonely Day”

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