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Lee Foss Returns to Repopulate Mars with ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’

Featuring vocals from Lee Foss himself, ‘Pieces of The Night Sky’ is the lead single to be taken from the Repopulate Mars label boss’s upcoming album ‘Reflections’. 

Internationally renowned DJ, producer and label head Lee Foss returns with a captivating new single, ‘Pieces of the Night Sky,’ on his hugely influential Repopulate Mars imprint. His first original release on the label since he dropped the critically lauded ‘Worship Technology’ alongside Skonka and TheConnect earlier this year, ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’ is the lead single from his upcoming album Reflections, and his first release featuring his own vocals, in addition to his ground-breaking song-writing.  Foss takes listeners on an unexpected journey with this latest sonic gem, delving into an ethereal soundscape that merges indie dance elements with a new wave edge with his signature flair for innovation.

Following an impressive string of hit collaborations with SPNCR, Awsumo, Wuki, Isabellea, RETNA and Ralf over the past twelve months, Foss continues his rich vein of form with a bold creative evolution and a masterful solo original. ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’ is not the typical tech-house groove that fans may have come to expect from the dance music veteran; instead, Foss explores a more atmospheric realm, blending tight retro rhythms with haunting melodies, bookending transcendent song-writing reflective of the artist’s ever-evolving sound.

‘Pieces of the Night Sky’ showcases Foss’ ability to push the boundaries of the underground house sound, revealing yet another facet of his musical prowess. Shimmering synth lines dance over a driving bassline, while his own 80s-inspired vocal create a dreamy yet danceable atmosphere, making it perfect for both late-night dance floors and introspective listening sessions. The new single further solidifies Foss’ reputation as a pioneering force in the electronic music scene, with Repopulate Mars serving as a launchpad for some of the most exciting sounds in dance music today.

A stalwart of the industry, Lee Foss has been a transformative figure in the underground house and techno scene for over a decade now. As the founder of influential labels such as Repopulate Mars, Hot Creations, South Of Saturn and the 2023-launched North Of Neptune, he continues to shape the future of electronic music. Foss’ diverse and forward-thinking approach to production has earned him a reputation as one of the genre’s true innovators, with this latest hit proving to be the start of another evolutionary phase for his artistic output. Whether it’s setting trends or redefining genres, Lee Foss continues to carve out a unique path, bringing his audience along for the ride.

Lee Foss – Pieces of the Night Sky is out now via Repopulate Mars: https://orcd.co/rpm228

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