Multifaceted musician Zane Coppard shares his unique alt-pop album ‘A Solar Flair’. Urging listeners to look beneath the surface of our daily encounters and behaviours, Zane’s profound lyrics will have listeners feeling every word. Zane explains, “Where to begin. Living in a material world unavoidably involves experiencing pain. I mean log on to socials for instance. ‘A Solar Flair’ was inspired by the urge to have a more healthy relationship with the world. I cannot determine what will happen to me but I can influence how I react. The notion of living a life from the lens of spiritual detachment was brought on by becoming familiar with the simple yet profound teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, a text I was introduced to in my childhood and read during lockdown. It struck a chord how living honestly can seem so simple. I do believe it starts with you. Each person you speak to throughout the day, treat them with respect and patience. If everyone did that the world would be a different place. Did I succeed with A Solar Flair in becoming a more well adjusted person? It’s up to you, the listener, to decide. Thank you for taking the time to listen. It means the world.”
Since Zane made his stellar debut back in 2018, he has shown many sides to his musical skill through his various single’s, remixes and intricate projects, and has made a triumphant return with ‘A Solar Flair’. Check out his latest drop here and bask in his otherworldly sonics.
The independentfounded by Argentinian DJ and producer Lucy Snake proudly announces its latest…
Australian producer Gabriel Cuenca, aka ZUSO, has teamed up with Melbourne-born/Los Angeles-based artist Cleopold for…
Making a welcome entrance, emerging Swiss artist Wassay continues on an upward trajectory & drops…
French techno prodigy Space 92 steps up to the remix duties to deliver a hard-hitting, high-energy…
BBC Radio 1 host, Arielle Free, has curated two knock-out events for the 10th edition…
A decade of special musical memories at Sneak will be celebrated with a 10th-anniversary event…