Self-produced artist Michael Ellery has teamed up once again with talented composer, producer, and singer-songwriter Candice to deliver their latest masterpiece, 'Falling Through'. A highly anticipated new release, the track is set to mesmerize listeners with a gorgeous, cinematic allure and emotionally charged narrative.
Known for his versatile production skills and innovative musical approach, Michael Ellery joined forces with Candice following their successful collaboration on a short-form NFT. Recognizing the potential of their initial creation, they embarked on a journey to expand it into a full-length track, encapsulating the essence of their creative synergy.
'Falling Through' was meticulously crafted in the home studios of both artists, with Candice contributing her evocative vocals from her studio while Michael meticulously crafted the intricate instrumentals in his own space. Drawing inspiration from cinematic world artists such as Tommee Profitt, Hidden Citizens, UNSECRET, Ruelle, and SVRCINA, the track boasts atmospheric and dynamic production.
The genesis of 'Falling Through' traces back to the original NFT theme 'Portals', diving into the concept of falling into an unrecognizable world within a relationship and the cycle of regret and tension resulting from recurring mistakes. The song navigates the emotional turmoil of being out of sync with a partner, with one side endeavoring to salvage the connection.
In addition to this eagerly awaited release, Michael Ellery recently achieved significant success with two placements on the TV show 'Teen Mom', airing in early June. This milestone underscores his burgeoning influence in the music industry and his knack for creating impactful, memorable tracks.
'Falling Through' stands as a testament to the collaborative spirit and artistic vision of Michael Ellery and Candice. Enthusiasts of cinematic music and heartfelt storytelling will find themselves irresistibly drawn into the immersive world they have meticulously crafted with this latest release.
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