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Opal Blue release 'She Goes Deep' EP

  • March 2, 2016
  • Lindsay Blair
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Faceless producer duo Opal Blue is no new name to the EARMILK site, we've championed several of their past releases here before. It was only a matter of time that those releases would lead up to a debut EP. Featuring past records, like "Way Down" and "Time Travel", both featured on EARMILK before, the She Goes Deep EP now features new single "All My Troubles." True to their past form,  Opal Blue have proved that they are a firm ‘one-to-watch.’ Defining themselves with underwater imagery, Opal Blue are sure to haunt you in the best way possible.

She Goes Deep is out on now, via Oatmilk Industries.  

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