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Premiere: Blissful Escape From Entity 97 x Rice Yao With Let’s Live Here

By Lucy LernerDecember 12, 2020
Premiere: Blissful Escape From Entity 97 x Rice Yao With Let's Live Here

Hauntingly ethereal, the new single Let’s Live Here by Entity 97 x Rice Yao, transports you to another world. Ethereal vocals float along a fluid melancholy with intricate electronic flourishes. A love story set in a busy city, feeling constricted and longing for escape with your partner, this is serene storytelling at its best.

Entity 97 is the project of Chinese producer Kuangyu Tian and the track features Rice Yao, a young singer-songwriter, producer from Shanghai. New single Let’s Live Here explores various emotions through sound. The genre-bending track features instruments which swirl and bloom amongst a blissful soundscape.

“Living in the city, the complex reality often makes people want to escape. Especially in this year, the unforgettable 2020, everything seems to be out of order, making me feel an invisible pressure. I just wanna escape with my loved one and spend this difficult time in a imaginary but peaceful place. Here, we confess mistakes, sins and regrets. We share space, time, faith and minds. We promise to forget our pain and tears.” – Entity 97

Let’s Live Here is part of Entity 97’s new EP Our Fleeting Days which is out now.

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