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Everyone can stop searching, the song of the Summer is here – RL Grime’s Around Me

RL Grime unveils “Around Me,” a RUSH track from his album PLAYtm, exploring his signature sound.

RL Grime has released his second single for the upcoming album PLAYtm – 21 tracks separated into 3 fully crafted experiences – APEX, GRID and RUSH; each representing a different aspect of RL’s signature sound.

Latest release, Around Me, is representative of RUSH, which is due out on September 15. 

 

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APEX will be tailored towards his infinitely impressive festival performances, GRID will hold new singalong bass anthems and RUSH will be home for a more experimental approach to his music, exploring deep house, future breaks and techno.

 

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The energetic house banger sets the tone for the optimum flow state. It doesn’t matter if you’re working out, driving home, studying or actually having a boogie, the energetic grime will wake you up about 100 times better than a morning coffee.

 

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Alongside Around Me, RL Grime has released two other singles in anticipation of his upcoming album, Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake) and Breach, both of which are equally rave-fuelled. As a whole, RL Grime is preparing the public for his album, which has been described as a ‘revolutionary new format’.

 

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Originally from New York, RL Grime grew in popularity with his viral remixes of Chief Keef’s ‘Love Sosa’ and Kanye West’s ‘Mercy. He was quick to make a name for himself with a distinct monochromatic aesthetic and a series of visually entrancing animated music videos.

His debut studio album VOID only solidified his growing fanbase through his ability to blend mainstream beats with a distinct underground vibe. RL Grime’s innovative music and commitment has led him to establish his own record label, Sable Valley, and provide a platform for emerging artists to express their art.