Kicking off his profession solely final yr along with his debut EP Don’t Inform Me, Wastemall is already beginning to amass a loyal following off the again of his spectacular productions and immersive visuals. Primarily based in Brisbane, the producer and visible artist’s music is undoubtedly multi-faceted, completely becoming on the dance flooring, in addition to extra intimate and private settings.
Marking his first launch this yr, Wastemall is coming to October Information to share spectacular gem “Glaciers” that includes singer and songwriter Jude York, who’s often known as 1/2 of brotherly duo The Beamish Brothers. Whereas the music brings collectively energetic choruses, beautiful melodies and ethereal vocal strains, the music video, created by Wastemall himself, makes use of surreal landscapes and visuals to depict the themes and concepts that Jude York conveyed by means of his songwriting.
“Glaciers got here collectively after a protracted interval of private development, and options some darkish and brooding, but melancholic synth-work. I used to be instantly hooked by Jude York’s first vocal demo he despatched by means of, he had actually managed to seize in his lyrics the emotion that subconsciously pours into an instrumental observe,” says Wastemall, whereas Jude York provides: “This music took place when Wastemall’s label despatched me the observe amidst a bunch of different instrumentals. The bones of what would turn into Glaciers immediately hooked me. It appeared like the proper dwelling for lyrics about an icy coronary heart, in regards to the aftermath of summer time ardour after the warmth goes. Actually the music simply poured out as soon as I had the idea in thoughts. My favorite half is definitely the bridge – the melody is tremendous minimal and punchy with a great deal of countermelodies within the combine too! Total this music was tremendous thrilling to be part of.”