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Phantoms Releases Special 2-Disc Deluxe Edition of ‘This Can’t Be Everything’ Album


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Indie-dance duo Phantoms recently unveiled the deluxe edition of their 2022 album ‘This Can’t Be Everything’, via ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective imprint – and it’s a must listen.  

Fresh off of a 6-Week live headlining tour, the duo debuted the new album at 2022’s Life Is Beautiful. Preceding the release of ‘This Can’t Be Everything’, the Phantoms duo took a fresh new approach to their music following a serious period of persona and professional growth. It may be their best work yet.

The Deluxe Edition of their sophomore album comes as a 2-disc release, with the second disc boasting a string of new music and fresh remixes of the album’s original tracks from top names in the space. 

Included is the dynamic, funk-fueled production The Way You Groove, as well as a driving remix of top album single Firepit” ft. Big Wild by Dillistone.  Other remixes that grace the second disc include contributions from Leo Islo, who remixedLay It All On Me, Third Culture giving their take onNo Reason as well as Fort Romeau’s reimagining ofFirepit and Covex delivering a rendition of Do You Want My Love.”  

It’s clear to see that this Deluxe Edition of ‘This Can’t Be Everything’ is a victory lap for the burgeoning indie-dance duo, who have a bright 2023 ahead as they maintain their momentum. 

Check it out below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Phantoms Releases Special 2-Disc Deluxe Edition of ‘This Can’t Be Everything’ Album

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