In his prolific and diverse career, Anjunabeats star Andrew Bayer has already produced everything from critically acclaimed electronica LPs (see “If It Were You, We’d Never Leave) to genre-blurring big room Anjuna anthems with Anjunadeep-style deep house and orchestral pieces in between.
His latest artistic statement, the highly anticipated five-track Do Androids Dream EP effortlessly joins the dots between his seemingly disparate musical reflections; as well as giving us his two stand-out, contrasting vocal tracks with hotly tipped Danish singer/songwriter Asbjorn.
Already a celebrated anthem, the lead single “Super Human” is a forward-thinking and left field take on big room progressive; receiving a rapturous singalong reception at both Andrew’s live streamed Ultra Music Festival set in Miami and his support slot for Above & Beyond at London’s iconic Brixton Academy.
Offering a contrasting downtempo counterpoint, “Tomorrow Boys” blends the electronica textures that Bayer has explored in his more experimental moments and merges them with a leftfield pop sensibility; again expertly suppleements by Asbjorn’s distinctive tones.
Always intended to be enjoyed as a continuous 25-minute journey, the EP is bridged together by the three part Do Androids Dream pieces; which explore orchestral opening flourishes, melodic progressive and melancholic strings.
A unique and considered musical journey from a truly unique talent, Do Androids Dream is out now on Anjunabeats.
Andrew Bayer ‘Do Androids Dream’ Tour Dates
April 16 Washington, D.C. @ Ultrabar
April 17 Toronto, ON @ Maison Mercer
April 18 San Francisco, CA @ Ruby Skye
April 22 Sacramento, CA @ District 30
April 23 Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
April 24 Vancouver, BC @ Celebrities
April 25 Portland, CA @ Whisky Bar
April 29 Ottawa, CA @ Barrymore’s Music Hall
April 30 Montreal, QC @ Le CinQ
May 01 New York, NY @ Pacha
May 02 Chicago, IL @ Soundbar
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