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John Dahlback releases "New York City" featuring Luke McMaster

  • January 15, 2016
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John Dahlbäck has been gearing up for a big moment in his career: the release of his first artist album, Saga out on January 29th via house music powerhouse Armada Music. Since its announcement, the Swedish producer has let loose four singles from the album's full collection, including "Count to Ten" and "Raven." Today, the fifth track has been released, and it's an ode to a city that's been important in Dahlbäck's career as a house producer, New York City.

"New York City" is certainly an evolution from the sound we've always associated John Dahlbäck with – dance floor-ready house – but is a reminder that he is also an artist who flourishes in many different sounds. Infectious in a crossover house/pop style, the single calls upon vocalist Luke McMaster for added radio friendliness. You can listen, stream or download the single here
and preorder Saga here.
 

Upcoming Tour Dates:
Jan 28 – Sacramento, CA – District 30
Jan 29 – San Francisco, CA – Ruby Skye
Jan 30 – Hollywood, CA – Create Nightclub

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