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Australian artist Harry Suttor, aka Late Night Therapy, is back with RELAXa single that says it all.

If you hear closely, you’ll notice that the sounds are warm and clear, but also organic. This is because the entire elements of the tune, from the percussions to the vocals, have been recorded live. Not a single sound is electronically generated through some sort of DAW or plugin. Everything is natural!

This willingness to pursue the “real sound” is something we didn’t expect in 2024, but we really endorse it. Bringing the music creation back to humans is something we really think of.

For me personally as an artist I’ve always felt that the most important thing is to create something unique and authentic to my own experience. This has been my artistic journey, a voyage of self-discovery, finding my voice, my sound and my gift to those losing themselves on the dance-floor. For my new single RELAX I have recorded every instrument and my vocal live so that I could know for certain that it came authentically from me. RELAX is an introspective late night dance-floor journey for you to lose yourself in, I hope you enjoy! – Late Night Teraphy

RELAX starts with an organic and tribal beat. The chill harmonies create a strong vibe of well-being and comfort. The tune introduces strong piano lines and eclectic melodies for an incredible mix of emotions.

Late Night Terapy’s RELAX is out now. Have a listen to Late Night Terapy’s latest singles like When you’re gone and Spinning as well.

The post Late Night Therapy drops chill new single ‘RELAX’ appeared first on The Groove Cartel.

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