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Quantic Shares Extended Edition of Single 'Morning Light' Ft. Andreya Triana

He will play his first live show in London in four years at Outernet, on Weds 9th October 2024.

By: May. 22, 2024
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Following the recent announcement of Quantic’s long-awaited UK live show, (9th October, Here @ Outernet, London) and news of a forthcoming Deluxe Edition of his 2023 album ‘Dancing While Falling’, today [22 May 2024] Quantic shares the mesmeric extended version of 2023 single, “Morning Light”.

Featuring sunkissed guitar licks, breezy percussion and the luxurious vocals of his partner and collaborator, Andreya Triana, the romantic, disco-infused single captures the ineffible afterhours magic when late night transcends through dawn. In his own words, “This song is a sensual imagining of the early hours, when the night winds down and an intimate party carries us into daybreak”. 

“Morning Light” (Extended) is the second offering from the Deluxe Edition, and comes following an extended version of “Unconditional feat. Rationale” - colourful, textured slice of house on which Andreya Triana’s vocals shine - and a stand-alone remix from Peruvian artist Sofia Kourtesis - her glorious dancefloor-inspired reimagination of “Run” has found tastemaker support from Crack Magazine, Clash and more. 

These rich new imaginations set the tone for the forthcoming LP, on which Quantic showcases a more club-focussed direction, bringing a carefully curated selection collaborators and remixers along for the ride. With a penchant for sounds from across the globe and a long-standing, deeply personal connection with Latin American culture and music, the LP promises a colourful and exhilarating journey through his innate musicality, via far-flung corners of the world.

Available on vinyl and digital, the “Dancing While Falling” Deluxe Edition LP is due for release on 7 June, via Play It Again Sam with the Extended Versions available now for pre-order as a limited edition 2x12” - ideal for avid fans and collectors.

The new single and LP reveal comes alongside Quantic’s announcement of his upcoming live show - his first live show in London in four years, taking place at one of London’s best new cultural venues, Here at Outernet, Weds 9th October 2024. Revered for impressive acoustics and an impeccable sound system, plus attention to detail with production and capacity to facilitate audio-visual spectacles, the venue choice was a no-brainer for Quantic, whose show promises to be a captivating, innovative experience, showcasing the multifaceted artist’s musicality, as well as his love for aesthetics and design. 

Quantic shares, “This show is an exciting occasion for me. I've been creating, presenting and touring live shows for many years and I want to approach this in a new way for 2024. We'll be incorporating the best of live performance and electronic innovation to capture the spirit of "Dancing While Falling" while also using Outernet's unique visual capabilities."

UK-raised, Brooklyn-based songwriter, musician, producer and sound engineer, Quantic (a.k.a Will Holland) is a true original. With a discography spanning two decades, from focused solo productions and intimate collaborations to expansive ensemble projects, his reputation is forged on how he engages with local scenes and cultures worldwide. Diving deeper into his electronic soundboard - ever adapting to his influences and environment - his recent album, Dancing While Falling (Play It Again Sam, 2023), marked yet another step in his evolution. Foraying further into club sounds from across the world, Quantic continues to blend global sounds with rich electronics and pop sentiments while diving deeper into the expanse of his electronic offerings and unmissable live performances.

Photo credit: Fabrice Bourgelle



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