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Almost Anyone is an electronic music project started in December 2011 by <a href="spotify:artist:3gPiHQSnJHOVAAFludeEuo" data-name="Alex Reade">Alex Reade</a>. Inspired by the chirpy, upbeat sound of electronic music, Almost Anyone started by exploring up-tempo instrumental dance music, releasing the EP <a href="spotify:album:0HbdorkfleRzxCS73niiEh" data-name="Coexistence">Coexistence</a> in early 2012. Followed by the first Almost Anyone album - the trance-infused <a href="spotify:album:5quoFJK05FKm2o5tx9G0dq" data-name="Future Suns">Future Suns</a> - that same year.
April 2013 saw the release of the album <a href="spotify:album:0XvzGuKZGdPYeY8tDXsZuV" data-name="Sealife">Sealife</a>, representing a shift towards a more traditional EDM sound that would shift again in the 2014 album <a href="spotify:album:24qNjcxSWYmFsZjGNnTvzp" data-name="Digital You">Digital You</a> to a more fizzy electronic pop-inspired sound that led to songs such as <a href="spotify:track:3CfeWXgudnFrvYoZZNu61B" data-name="You Can Shine">You Can Shine</a> and <a href="spotify:track:1s3ThBFvAJhYpmOMae3hbS" data-name="I Want to See You">I Want to See You</a>, followed by the 2015 release of unreleased & B-side material with <a href="spotify:album:73C7Vv4gcAuJ3u8aWPUyrc" data-name="Clearing The Air (Unreleased 2012-2015)">Clearing The Air (Unreleased 2012-2015)</a>.
In January 2020, Alex released the 18-track concept album <a href="spotify:album:0aMBlTb1wBHWNcB0QNZjzf" data-name="Lost Time">Lost Time</a>, a 3-part album dealing with the concept of moving on and making up for time lost to different aspects and ventures in life.
In 2022, Almost Anyone released the album <a href="spotify:album:4Y7Bh6bOBTjgF1KDZIn94u" data-name="Emotional Breakdown Simulator">Emotional Breakdown Simulator</a>, a spiritual successor to the 2014 chiptune-inspired release Digital You, doubling down on the retro video game inspiration to create a fusion of electronic pop and chiptune styles.
In April 2023, Almost Anyone released <a href="spotify:album:592AHI7SHBjzeFa0RL9Reh" data-name="Sealife II">Sealife II</a> to celebrate 10 years since the original's release. A project of two halves, first taking a sonic revisit of the 2013 release, followed by a fresh take on the sonic palette established on the original, featuring vocals and more experimental song styles.
April 2013 saw the release of the album <a href="spotify:album:0XvzGuKZGdPYeY8tDXsZuV" data-name="Sealife">Sealife</a>, representing a shift towards a more traditional EDM sound that would shift again in the 2014 album <a href="spotify:album:24qNjcxSWYmFsZjGNnTvzp" data-name="Digital You">Digital You</a> to a more fizzy electronic pop-inspired sound that led to songs such as <a href="spotify:track:3CfeWXgudnFrvYoZZNu61B" data-name="You Can Shine">You Can Shine</a> and <a href="spotify:track:1s3ThBFvAJhYpmOMae3hbS" data-name="I Want to See You">I Want to See You</a>, followed by the 2015 release of unreleased & B-side material with <a href="spotify:album:73C7Vv4gcAuJ3u8aWPUyrc" data-name="Clearing The Air (Unreleased 2012-2015)">Clearing The Air (Unreleased 2012-2015)</a>.
In January 2020, Alex released the 18-track concept album <a href="spotify:album:0aMBlTb1wBHWNcB0QNZjzf" data-name="Lost Time">Lost Time</a>, a 3-part album dealing with the concept of moving on and making up for time lost to different aspects and ventures in life.
In 2022, Almost Anyone released the album <a href="spotify:album:4Y7Bh6bOBTjgF1KDZIn94u" data-name="Emotional Breakdown Simulator">Emotional Breakdown Simulator</a>, a spiritual successor to the 2014 chiptune-inspired release Digital You, doubling down on the retro video game inspiration to create a fusion of electronic pop and chiptune styles.
In April 2023, Almost Anyone released <a href="spotify:album:592AHI7SHBjzeFa0RL9Reh" data-name="Sealife II">Sealife II</a> to celebrate 10 years since the original's release. A project of two halves, first taking a sonic revisit of the 2013 release, followed by a fresh take on the sonic palette established on the original, featuring vocals and more experimental song styles.