Ever the forward-thinking creator, AVAION pauses to turn his attention inwards, looking back on his catalogue and immense journey to inspire the new single ‘You again.’
‘You again’ enhances the characteristics of the electro-acoustic 2019 AVAION original ‘You’much to the anticipation of fans who have called for the track’s revival and full platform release. In true AVAION fashion, he has chosen to answer their calls in his way.
Not only will listeners hear familiar tones of the once melodramatic arrangement, but now, AVAION has reimagined the once ambient composition into alignment with his signature endorphin-inducing sound today.
Rejuvenating the tempo, increasing the bass line intensity, introducing invigorating new synths and isolated breaks that put the brakes on a fleeting moment, ‘You again’ is a familiar friend and curious new encounter.
Swiftly following the release of ‘Call my name,’ ‘You again’ is yet another passage from the story that is forming before us and is set to accumulate in AVAION’s debut album, soon to be released on 19th April 2024 on Sony Music. Celebrated shortly after with his debut headline ‘For The Vibes’ tour across Europe, it’s full circle moments like the enhancement of a loved track that highlights the incredible journey of AVAION so far.
AVAION ‘You again’ is out now on Sony Music! Taken from AVAION’s debut album Selfreflection coming 19th April 2024. Pre-save here.
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