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Vintage Culture and MAGNUS' New Single Intertwines Human Emotion and Nature's Steadfast Rhythm

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Tapping into nature's eternal rhythm, Vintage Culture and MAGNUS have joined forces for a new single, "Nothing Ever Changes."

As the latest cut from Vintage Culture's forthcoming debut album, Promised Land, the single blends the soul-stirring vocals of UK talent MAGNUS with melodic house synths. Shakers and hand percussion soup up the groove, which mirrors the effortless flows of the natural world.

The result is a listening experience that drives the piece's core message home: amidst the inevitable shifts of life, certain things—like the power of a compelling melody—remain steadfast.

"I wanted my first collaboration with Vintage Culture to have an emotional impact through the songwriting and production, plus a melody that would connect with fans around the world through Lukas’ massive shows," MAGNUS said in a press release shared with EDM.com. "'Nothing Ever Changes' reflects how I was feeling during a challenging time. We all go through these stages in life. The trick is to not allow it to consume you, but to harness these feelings and keep striving for improvement." 

Vintage Culture's Promised Land album is slated for release on May 24th, 2024. You can watch the official music video for "Nothing Ever Changes" below and stream the new single here.

Follow Vintage Culture:

Facebook: facebook.com/vintageculturemusic
X: x.com/vintageculture
Instagram: instagram.com/vintageculture
Spotify: spoti.fi/2PWdehz

Follow MAGNUS:

Facebook: facebook.com/magnusuk
Instagram: instagram.com/magnus_uk
Spotify: sptfy.com/OC6T~s

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