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Purple (Everything Will Be Alright) Is An Emotive And Evocative New Release From D.E.L

By Lucy LernerFebruary 15, 2023
Purple (Everything Will Be Alright) Is An Emotive And Evocative New Release From D.E.L

Australian duo D.E.L has dropped their new single Purple (Everything Will Be Alright) and it is a dreamy affair. Poignant, yet uplifting the track showcases D.E.L’s signature sound of nostalgic dance music. The track is centred around the idea of accepting the end of meaningful relationships and moving forward with the belief that everything will be alright.

The song opens with a lush soundscape, setting the tone for the introspective lyrics and dreamy vocals to follow. The driving house groove kicks in, propelling the song forward with a beat that keeps the listener engaged. The pulsing vocal chops provide an extra layer of texture, adding to the overall atmosphere of the song.

D.E.L’s production on this track is top-notch, with each element of the song perfectly complementing the other. The mix is clean and polished, allowing the various elements of the song to shine through. The melody is catchy and memorable, making the song a perfect fit for the dancefloor.

Purple (Everything Will Be Alright) is emotive and evocative, perfectly capturing the bittersweet feeling of coming to terms with the end of a relationship.

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