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Dublin duo Long Island Sound return with Ivory, released 23rd April via their own Signs Of Space imprint. The six-track collection brings the labels current run of singles to a close with a body of work that blends ethereal house, breakbeat energy and emotive club storytelling, continuing the pairs exploration of dance music that balances introspection with physical momentum. The release arrives during a busy period for the duo, with upcoming 5-date Irish tour, a Jenny Greene mix on RTE 2FM, and a special DJ appearance at the Overmono Guinness Storehouse pre-party in Dublin. We are delighted to bring this run of Signs of Space singles to a close with Ivory. It's a no-frills roller; we layered loads of SH101s on top of some driving, to-the-point percussion, pushing and pulling the envelopes to create moments of intensity and relief. No big chords, no big breaks, just floor-focused energy. Ivory pivots back toward a direct four-to-the-floor structure. Its driving rhythm and urgent melodic phrasing build tension through steady progression rather than obvious climaxes, pulling dancers deeper into the groove with each passing section. The release closes with Searching (Live Mix), a powerful finale that opens with cinematic atmosphere before locking into a fast-paced rhythm wrapped in sweeping harmonies and a soulful vocal thread. It captures the immersive energy that defines Long Island Sounds live performances while rounding out the collection on a climactic note.
Dublin duo Long Island Sound return with Ivory, released 23rd April via their own Signs Of Space imprint. The six-track collection brings the labels current run of singles to a close with a body of work that blends ethereal house, breakbeat energy and emotive club storytelling, continuing the pairs exploration of dance music that balances introspection with physical momentum. The release arrives during a busy period for the duo, with upcoming 5-date Irish tour, a Jenny Greene mix on RTE 2FM, and a special DJ appearance at the Overmono Guinness Storehouse pre-party in Dublin. We are delighted to bring this run of Signs of Space singles to a close with Ivory. It's a no-frills roller; we layered loads of SH101s on top of some driving, to-the-point percussion, pushing and pulling the envelopes to create moments of intensity and relief. No big chords, no big breaks, just floor-focused energy. Ivory pivots back toward a direct four-to-the-floor structure. Its driving rhythm and urgent melodic phrasing build tension through steady progression rather than obvious climaxes, pulling dancers deeper into the groove with each passing section. The release closes with Searching (Live Mix), a powerful finale that opens with cinematic atmosphere before locking into a fast-paced rhythm wrapped in sweeping harmonies and a soulful vocal thread. It captures the immersive energy that defines Long Island Sounds live performances while rounding out the collection on a climactic note.
Dublin duo Long Island Sound return with Ivory, released 23rd April via their own Signs Of Space imprint. The six-track collection brings the labels current run of singles to a close with a body of work that blends ethereal house, breakbeat energy and emotive club storytelling, continuing the pairs exploration of dance music that balances introspection with physical momentum. The release arrives during a busy period for the duo, with upcoming 5-date Irish tour, a Jenny Greene mix on RTE 2FM, and a special DJ appearance at the Overmono Guinness Storehouse pre-party in Dublin. We are delighted to bring this run of Signs of Space singles to a close with Ivory. It's a no-frills roller; we layered loads of SH101s on top of some driving, to-the-point percussion, pushing and pulling the envelopes to create moments of intensity and relief. No big chords, no big breaks, just floor-focused energy. Ivory pivots back toward a direct four-to-the-floor structure. Its driving rhythm and urgent melodic phrasing build tension through steady progression rather than obvious climaxes, pulling dancers deeper into the groove with each passing section. The release closes with Searching (Live Mix), a powerful finale that opens with cinematic atmosphere before locking into a fast-paced rhythm wrapped in sweeping harmonies and a soulful vocal thread. It captures the immersive energy that defines Long Island Sounds live performances while rounding out the collection on a climactic note.
Dublin duo Long Island Sound return with Ivory, released 23rd April via their own Signs Of Space imprint. The six-track collection brings the labels current run of singles to a close with a body of work that blends ethereal house, breakbeat energy and emotive club storytelling, continuing the pairs exploration of dance music that balances introspection with physical momentum. The release arrives during a busy period for the duo, with upcoming 5-date Irish tour, a Jenny Greene mix on RTE 2FM, and a special DJ appearance at the Overmono Guinness Storehouse pre-party in Dublin. We are delighted to bring this run of Signs of Space singles to a close with Ivory. It's a no-frills roller; we layered loads of SH101s on top of some driving, to-the-point percussion, pushing and pulling the envelopes to create moments of intensity and relief. No big chords, no big breaks, just floor-focused energy. Ivory pivots back toward a direct four-to-the-floor structure. Its driving rhythm and urgent melodic phrasing build tension through steady progression rather than obvious climaxes, pulling dancers deeper into the groove with each passing section. The release closes with Searching (Live Mix), a powerful finale that opens with cinematic atmosphere before locking into a fast-paced rhythm wrapped in sweeping harmonies and a soulful vocal thread. It captures the immersive energy that defines Long Island Sounds live performances while rounding out the collection on a climactic note.
Dublin duo Long Island Sound return with Ivory, released 23rd April via their own Signs Of Space imprint. The six-track collection brings the labels current run of singles to a close with a body of work that blends ethereal house, breakbeat energy and emotive club storytelling, continuing the pairs exploration of dance music that balances introspection with physical momentum. The release arrives during a busy period for the duo, with upcoming 5-date Irish tour, a Jenny Greene mix on RTE 2FM, and a special DJ appearance at the Overmono Guinness Storehouse pre-party in Dublin. We are delighted to bring this run of Signs of Space singles to a close with Ivory. It's a no-frills roller; we layered loads of SH101s on top of some driving, to-the-point percussion, pushing and pulling the envelopes to create moments of intensity and relief. No big chords, no big breaks, just floor-focused energy. Ivory pivots back toward a direct four-to-the-floor structure. Its driving rhythm and urgent melodic phrasing build tension through steady progression rather than obvious climaxes, pulling dancers deeper into the groove with each passing section. The release closes with Searching (Live Mix), a powerful finale that opens with cinematic atmosphere before locking into a fast-paced rhythm wrapped in sweeping harmonies and a soulful vocal thread. It captures the immersive energy that defines Long Island Sounds live performances while rounding out the collection on a climactic note.