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Tokyo Machine & End of the World link up on new single "Silver Lining"

  • July 20, 2021
  • Patrick Ames Conner
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Enigmatic artist Tokyo Machine and Japanese power-group End of the World have joined forces on new single "Silver Lining", via Insomniac Records: Lost In Dreams.

Combining orchestral flourishes and mellifluous synth play with Tokyo Machine’s whispered vocals, "Silver Lining" is a saccharine dance-pop jam brimming with infectious, feelgood energy.

An artist known for his unique brand of EDM combining Japan-infused 8-bit sounds with fierce, heavy basslines, Tokyo Machine has quickly grown to become one a recognizable persona in dance music, DJing on some of the scene’s most coveted stages and garnering a fanbase who's interest has been piqued by his unique visual identity. 

Composed of four childhood friends, End of the World have made their mark on the Japanese music scene in recent years, touring sold-out arenas and stadiums all over Asia, recently dropping their debut album Chameleon. "We are excited to have this song out with Tokyo Machine under Insomniac's new label. It was really fun working with Tokyo Machine especially because we have very different styles", the group shares.

Insomniac's inaugural Lost In Dreams music festival will be a three-stage event that showcases future bass, melodic dubstep, and vocal driven dance music on display from an all-star lineup of producers across the genres. Lost In Dreams will deliver an immersive, visual festival experience unlike any other. Led by Gryffin, Seven Lions, K?D, Elephante, and more.

Recently debuting a new Lost In Dreams label showcase radio show via Insomniac Radio on Dash FM, monthly guest mixes will be broadcasted on the first Friday of the month at 8PM PST from artists that fans can expect to see on at the inaugural come this September. The next show is set to air on August 6th, 2021.

"Silver Lining" is a fruitful creative collaboration between two of Japan’s most exciting musical acts that certainly cements their position on the radar across all of electronic music.

Connect with Tokyo Machine: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | Soundcloud

Connect with End of the World: Website | Facebook | Instagram 

Connect with Lost In Dreams: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Spotify | Soundcloud

 

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