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Everything Is Yours is a new project from an anonymous producer in the UK. With dreamlike soundscapes and intricate writing, the project’s sound reflects their desire to create a world of genreless music. Everything is Yours invites artists to step away from their regular sound and write without any limitation, serving as a musical outlet without a filter or identity.
The debut single, ‘Exposition,’ marks the beginning of the sound they have been crafting over the last year. As the dawn of their forthcoming full-length debut, this track sets the stage for listeners. The debut 5-track EP is the result of the first collaborative chapter of Everything Is Yours, between the producer and a vocalist. This pairing seamlessly intertwines rich production with the allure of a soft, captivating female vocal, resulting in a paradisiacal world of sounds. The entire recording process is handled from a small home studio, and the full 5-track EP is to be released via a new Liverpool based indie label, Ripe Records (late 2024). From explorative synthesis to rich strings, each production is a piece of sonic storytelling, infused with a subtle pop sensibility reminiscent of acts such as The XX, London Grammar, and The 1975.
The debut single, ‘Exposition,’ marks the beginning of the sound they have been crafting over the last year. As the dawn of their forthcoming full-length debut, this track sets the stage for listeners. The debut 5-track EP is the result of the first collaborative chapter of Everything Is Yours, between the producer and a vocalist. This pairing seamlessly intertwines rich production with the allure of a soft, captivating female vocal, resulting in a paradisiacal world of sounds. The entire recording process is handled from a small home studio, and the full 5-track EP is to be released via a new Liverpool based indie label, Ripe Records (late 2024). From explorative synthesis to rich strings, each production is a piece of sonic storytelling, infused with a subtle pop sensibility reminiscent of acts such as The XX, London Grammar, and The 1975.