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Your EDM Premiere: Manchester Dance Pop Duo Saintz Realease, ‘You’ll Always Find a Way’


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We are always on the lookout for new talent and it is a pretty special feeling we discover something stand out. Today is a prime example. Pop dance duo Saintz release the euphoric and melodic, ‘You’ll Always Find a Way’. For the last year throughout the quarantine the duo of Danny Stephenson and Destiny Owen aka Saintz have been working quietly putting together new music for 2021 and making time to connect when possible. You summer inspired chord progressions, subtle yet inspiring harmonies and a big climatic sunset calling chorus. We are excited to bring further updates on these exciting talents.

Commenting on this release, the guys state:

“With the songs lyrics being all about travel, we wanted to capture that in the video for ‘Beautiful World’. However, being 2021 and the restrictions that has given us we headed to our videographers house on the Isle of Wight to shoot the video. We spent three days on the cliffs, on the beach and on the water capturing good times with good friends. We wanted a crossover of cinematic, beautiful locations and candid shots of us all just having a good time. A music video can definitely make you feel a certain way, and we wanted this to be a feel good watch.”

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