The 1975’s George Daniel teams up with Oscar Farrell for euphoric single ‘Volc3′

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George Daniel of The 1975 has teamed up with Oscar Farrell for a new single called ‘Volc3’. Check it out below.The new track marks the first joint release from the dh2 labelmates, and gradually builds into a pounding bassline.It begins with subtle, soft instrumentals that flicker the song to life, as it develops momentum and integrates ambient samples and synths, which dip in and out of focus.The arrival of the new track also comes on the same day (February 13) that the label will be bringing its infamous club night to New York’s Public Records for the first time.

It comes after it first made a name for itself last year following huge parties in London that featured appearances from Kelly Lee Owens, Taylor Skye and Bodhi.You can find out more about the Public Records show in NYC here, and check out the new track from George Daniel and Oscar Farrell below.The new collaboration between Daniel and Farrell comes as the former began releasing his own solo material around the same time as dh2’s launch in 2024.Back at the end of July, the drummer, songwriter and producer launched his solo career with the debut single ‘Screen Cleaner’, which officially marked his new venture into the electronic dance genre.

It was shared on dh2, as it is the electronic imprint he spearheads via The 1975’s label, Dirty Hit.Since then, he shared another solo track in the form of ‘Chlorine’.Speaking about his venture into solo material and exploration of the electronic genre, Daniel told The Face that the move wasn’t done in the hopes of bringing more attention to himself.“I have a huge amount of imposter syndrome with this stuff – I think about this every day, like ‘Oh, this is the guy who plays the drums and produces this band, they’re.

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