BRANDON and No/Me's New Home Banger Is a Love Letter to London's Underground

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BRANDON and No/Me have joined forces for a brand new collaboration, “Lost & Found London,” out now through Don Diablo’s Hexagon imprint.

A sonic love letter to London’s underground, the monitor captures fleeting moments of city freedom—hopping limitations, chasing beats, embracing the surprising—by heady home music. It is each an ode to nocturnal self-indulgence and a soundtrack for strangers to turn into buddies, linked by the gravitational pull of all issues four-on-the-floor.

A seductive vocal efficiency from the surging singer-songwriter No/Me paints vignettes of strangers colliding on darkish dancefloors, sharing breathless conversations that evaporate together with their sweat. Ensnared in BRANDON’s propulsive manufacturing, her vocals seize the uncooked power and sense of group that defines London’s storied membership tradition.

The brand new single arrives within the midst of a breakout for each artists. No/Me in 2023 nabbed the Digital Dance Music Award for Home Music Of The 12 months, profitable for her collaboration with Noizu and Westend, “Push to Begin.” BRANDON, the resident DJ of Cologne’s iconic Bootshaus membership, not too long ago carried out at Parookaville and dropped an enormous document on Tchami’s Confession label, “Up On Monday.”

Take heed to “Lost & Found London” under.

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