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Rezz & Grabbitz release new single ‘Signal’ off Rezz’s upcoming ‘IT’S NOT A PHASE’ EP


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“Signal” serves as the second single off Rezz’s forthcoming IT’S NOT A PHASE EP, due out this summer, and the anticipated sequel to her and Grabbitz‘ previous release, “Someone Else” released in 2020. The single notably serves a more alt-rock vibe than their previous collaboration, adding some more live instrumentation and plenty of the Grabbitz vocals we know and love, as well.

Embracing the distinct elements of rock and electronic music, “Signal” fortifies the nostalgic references and cross-genre impulses present throughout Rezz’s upcoming IT’S NOT A PHASE EP. “Signal” continues Rezz’s mission to bridge the gap between rock and bass music, a sound that draws inspiration from the punk bands of her teen years and the modern electronic influences that have sonically defined her.

Regarding the track, Rezz said, “This second collaboration with Grabbitz confirmed that we need to make WAY more music together. It’s the perfect blend between punk and mid-tempo and I couldn’t be more stoked. I think day 1 fans will enjoy this, as well as new punk fans!”

Grabbitz added, “It’s hard to top the feeling that ‘Someone Else’ gives, but I speak for both of us in saying I think we did.”

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rezz & Grabbitz release new single ‘Signal’ off Rezz’s upcoming ‘IT’S NOT A PHASE’ EP

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