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Tagavaka announces debut album ‘Eternal’ with opening single ‘Save You’

Tagavaka marks his return with ‘Save You,’ the first single from his highly anticipated album ETERNAL. Available now on all streaming platforms, ‘Save You’ delivers Tagavaka’s signature blend of immersive soundscapes, driving rhythms, and evocative melodies, capturing the emotional intensity and meticulous production that define his work.

Drawing on influences from electronica, techno, and ambient, ‘Save You’ balances intricate textures and deep, pulsating basslines, creating a sound that is both expansive and deeply personal. Built around a blend of driving beats, atmospheric pads, and meticulously crafted sound design, this explores the push and pull between tension and release, capturing a dynamic blend of euphoria and introspection. With a signature approach that combines understated melodies and evocative sonic landscapes, Tagavaka continues to carve out his space in the electronic music world.

The track serves as an introduction to ETERNAL, an album set to explore new dimensions of Tagavaka’s artistry. Known for his genre-blurring approach, ETERNAL promises to deliver a rich blend of ambient, techno, and electronica influences, pulling listeners into a deeply textured sound world that reflects Tagavaka’s unique sonic vision.

’Save You’ is out now and available here – https://ffm.to/lls004

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