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Lauren Mia Reveals Debut Album RE:BIRTH + Releases Lead Single “Shadow”


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Multi-disciplinary musician and producer Lauren Mia has led an impressive career performing at Tomorrowland Belgium, Steelyard London, The Brooklyn Mirage/Avant Gardner, The Concourse Project, CRSSD Day One Festival, Day of the Deadmau5 (Miami), and more. She has also played alongside top talent in her space including Adriatique, Mind Against, Kaskade, AE:THER, ADANA TWINS, Cristoph, Jeremy Olander, Sainte Vie, TESTPILOT for Factory93, and others.

Lauren Mia’s musical catalogue has flourished, seeing her swiftly sign singles and remixes to marquee electronic imprints Anjunadeep and Rose Avenue. 2022 saw her debut on Luna Semara’s Petit Matin imprint including her  ‘Eternal Existence’ EP, while also furthering her connections with fellow producers – working on multiple collaborative projects with names in the space such as Stil & Bense and Aalson and Lake Avalon.

Lauren recently revealed her debut album RE:BIRTH along with the lead single “Shadow“. The debut single was written about Lauren’s own personal shadow-work, a process of deep reflection and commitment to self-awareness to get to know the parts of oneself that often subconsciously lurk in the shadows of our minds. Sonically, the album’s first single is an expansive arrangement juxtaposed between a dynamic percussive profile, innovative synthesis and next-generation melodic techno. With entrancing vocals by Luke Coulson masterfully sewn into the captivating analog sounds and soul of the track, “Shadow” is a brooding introduction and strong first single that lays the groundwork for the poignant body of work that is Lauren Mia’s RE:BIRTH.

Listen below!


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