Marking his first appearance on Purified Records, U.K. producer Tommy Farrow delivers the radiant ‘Set Me Free’ EP — a two-track offering that highlights his signature blend of emotionally charged melodies and powerful, club-ready arrangements. Known for carving out a unique niche in melodic house and techno, Farrow presents ‘Set Me Free’ and ‘Human After All’ — two soaring tracks that blend heartfelt musicality, uplifting energy, and immersive sound design.
Opening with the title track, ‘Set Me Free’ channels a bright, hopeful atmosphere, carried by shimmering synth lines and a stirring, almost gospel-like vocal. Its gradual build and emotional core create an experience that feels both intimate and anthemic, setting the tone for the EP with warmth and transcendence. On the flip side, ‘Human After All’ brings a more introspective dimension, weaving warm pads and intricate percussion around a luminous, evolving synth lead. With its deep, resonant groove and contemplative mood, the track offers a reflective counterpoint, showcasing Farrow’s ability to sculpt emotion through melody.
Ever since his breakout single Let’s Just in 2020, Tommy Farrow has emerged as one of the most exciting new voices in electronic music. With tracks named ‘Hottest Record in the World’ by BBC Radio 1, and support from tastemakers like Pete Tong and global acts including RÜFÜS DU SOL, Kevin de Vries, and Arodes, his rise has been swift and deserved. With the Set Me Free EP, Tommy Farrow brings his evocative sound to the Purified family — a release that’s as stirring on the dancefloor as it is in the headphones, and a compelling new chapter in his ever-evolving artistry.
The ‘Set Me Free’ artwork is a photograph taken by Kelsey Williamson, featuring a wave of sardines. Kelsey is an adventurer and photographer passionate about exploring the world’s most remote and stunning regions. Her work captures untamed landscapes and underwater wonders, inspiring a deeper connection to the wild and a curiosity for the unknown.
The coordinated movements of these fish not only create a stunning visual display but also play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ocean ecosystem. Serving as a key food source for marine predators and helping to regulate plankton populations, their large schools promote nutrient circulation, supporting marine biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Yet, despite their vital role, many fish populations are under severe pressure — overexploited due to weak regulations, destructive fishing practices, and inadequate marine protected areas. Organizations like the Marine Stewardship Council (@mscecolabel) are setting rigorous standards for sustainable fishing, empowering local communities and supporting responsible practices and ensure a healthier future for our ocean.
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Tommy Farrow – Set Me Free EP is out now on all platforms via Purified Records: https://purified.lnk.to/setmefree
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