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Zeds Dead unleash new single ‘Sweet Memories’ off forthcoming album

Acclaimed dubstep duo Zeds Dead released their latest banger ‘Sweet Memories’, which serves as a teaser for their upcoming album set for release in March 2025.

‘Sweet Memories’ samples Tina Turner’s timeless classic ‘I Can’t Stand The Rain’. The single opens with the sound of rain gently pattering on the ground, with brooding synths setting the stage for Tina’s modulated vocals which lead the way to a scintillating dubstep beat.

The track has a slow burn effect, and delicately eases the listener into the world the duo have birthed through the single. The way the sampling, production and sound design dance in tandem with one another is just pure genius and indicative of Zeds Dead. ‘Sweet Memories’ is a formidable single which lays a bold, expansive and limitless foundation for their new album. 

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Zeds Dead announced the release of the album on their social media, along with the cutting edge title; Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness. This will be the duo’s first album release since 2016 when their debut album Northern Lights dropped. 

Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness sees the Canadian pair forge entirely new worlds and dimensions with their transcendent production and sound design expertise. After first emerging onto the scene in 2009, Zeds Dead created waves in the electronic music industry with their groundbreaking take on Dubstep, Drum and Bass, Garage and more. They’ve had releases on Ultra Records and Diplo’s imprint Mad Decent, while they’ve collaborated with the likes of Freddie Gibbs and Pusha T and Diplo to name a few. After they started their own label Deadbeats in 2016, their career took to unparalleled heights with artists like Chee, Eprom, Hamdi, Flux Pavillion and many more releasing on the powerhouse label.

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