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Flaws & ILIVEHERE. join forces to let us know the “morning might turn things around” [Video]

  • April 1, 2019
  • Sean Kayden
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Netherlands-based producers Flaws and ILIVEHERE. join forces for their new endeavor, “morning might turn things around.” The single, which is a part of an upcoming compilation titled Gouldian Finch 3 (via bitbird), voyages across sonic daydreams of beauty and fervor. The fusion of warm hues on the pair’s new track helps to create a visually stimulating setting for listeners to conceive while becoming deep in thought in the process.

“morning might turn things around” stems from Flaws’ signature ethereal tones along with ILIVEHERE.’s deep penchant for harrowing electronic ambience. The collaboration feels like a match made in sonic heaven, which also can be said for the track itself. Lost in its musings, “morning might turn things around” features divine vocals and euphoric arrangements. These two have succeeded in crafting cadences that capture the sentiment of finding one’s own serenity and allowing it to guide those beyond the frustrations and distresses the world often presents.

Here’s what Flaws and ILIVEHERE said about their new single, "I guess you could say our song aged like fine wine. We took it very slow and I think this is just one of those tracks that needed time to develop and start it's own life. It's been amazing seeing bitbird grow these past couple of years to what it is now. I feel proud and excited for what is to come for them and I think GF3 will definitely be a 'statement' once again.”

Separately, Flaws, whose real name is Daan Havenith, released his single, “Sleepless” earlier this year. It was his first follow-up to this 2018 debut EP, Lost in Thought. ILIVEHERE., whose real identity is Tim Biesta, just released a new single earlier in March called “everything is where it’s supposed to be.” The duo’s united effort, “morning might turn things around,” is lifted from bitbird’s compilation record, Gouldian Finch 3, out on April 5th.

Connect with Flaws: SoundCloud | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

Connect with ILIVEHERE: SoundCloud | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook

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