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Sea Change becomes a frequency on the quietly pulsating “Night Eyes”, announces new album

Sea Change, the project of Norwegian producer & singer Ellen A. W. Sunde, will release a new album called Mutual Dreaming on February 11 through Shapes Recordings. The announcement also comes with the lead single, “Night Eyes”, about which Sunde says:

“‘Night Eyes’ is about the need to shut off your head and just be your body for a while – how good it can feel to lose control. I wanted to produce a danceable sensual track, and it’s one of my personal favourites from the album. A friend of mine told me that when she heard it it felt like she was floating in rave space – an image that I absolutely love.” 

A song that’s quietly but purposefully humming and thrumming throughout, “Night Eyes” is an experiential and transportive production. While it has the pulse of a rave song, the vocal and violin combo brings the ambiance of a late night alone, trying to escape the bustle of the day. Listening to “Night Eyes” feels like trying to shut out the world outside, turning inwards and finding a whole new range of pulses and beat inside; those internal mechanisms that keep us working throughout the day. In her soft-yet-powerful vocal intonations, Sunde seems to be finding a resonance with all those whirring processes, both internal and external, and ultimately comes to a point of subtle catharsis as she announces “I feel different now”.

Sea Change’s new album Mutual Dreaming comes out on February 11 through Shapes Recordings. You can find the project on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.