in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
ctrl alt delete with @ulaulaula is OUT!!! This is such a special song to me. Ūla, Laura Hyde & I talked for hours about growing up in a world of constant stimulation, declining mental health & being stuck chronically online. It's a fun little bop but one layer deeper it's a musical panic attack that I hope captures "that funny feeling" as @boburnham put it and maybe even helps pull you out of it ❤️
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my new single SLOW MOTION with will hyde is out now - watch the music video where I trapped him behind a tv and he did all his own stunts ⚠️⚠️
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Answering your questions on reddit in 30 mins! I’ll tell you absolutely anything - from production stuff, inspirations & equipment to how I afford to put food in the fridge. www.reddit.com/r/electronicmusic/comments/kapzmi/h…
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Hi guys, Tim head of sales here to remind you to preorder a vinyl while we’re running our special Black Friday price of $24.99 (down from $25). Condition apply*
www.ukiyomusic.com/store.html
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Can’t sleep waiting for my debut album this Friday? Ukiyo’s ‘Make it Better’ should help. ukiyo.link/LP
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Ukiyo, aka Timothy Arnott, has gained over 64m global streams to his name, sync deals with American Eagle, Ripcurl, HBO and Netflix and found the likes of Will Smith, Pharrell Williams, Martin Garrix and PewDiePie using his music to soundtrack their content.
His new single ‘Slow Motion’, features Ukiyo’s trademark warm, electronic soundscapes enveloping a delicate vocal from Will Hyde. The track swells with lush production that ensures it’s ready for both quiet commutes and heaving dancefloors.
Ukiyo pulled inspiration for the song from “that kind of dark place where you feel like you’re falling apart quicker than you can put yourself back together, and the thought of reaching out for help is a burden on a world that seems like it’s moving on fine without you.” Having music help him through the toughest of times, he’s hoping it can “help people get out of that place like music has helped me, and remind the people that need to hear it, that they’re not alone.”