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Following the success of their album <a href="spotify:album:38qzXt8Cd64g1fWmzDKqOY" data-name="Waves">Waves</a> with its four million cumulative streams, Pale Grey now looks to the future with their third album, <a href="spotify:album:66oPFGIjylIF0eMoZsCkWp" data-name="It Feels Like I Always Knew You">It Feels Like I Always Knew You</a>, a work deeply aware of the world&#39;s turmoil and the challenges of our time.. Emerging from the highlands of Belgium, nestled between eternal forests and a longing for elsewhere, the quartet channels their melancholy through delicately charming songs. At the crossroads of electronica, dream pop and hip-hop abstractions, Pale Grey crafts a singular sonic universe.

Shaped within one of the secret gardens of Belgian jazz, alongside producer Ash Workman (<a href="spotify:artist:54QMjE4toDfiCryzYWCpXX" data-name="Metronomy">Metronomy</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:04vj3iPUiVh5melWr0w3xT" data-name="Christine and the Queens">Christine and the Queens</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0EgHhNmWcjusA7F2heSD0O" data-name="Baxter Dury">Baxter Dury</a>), It Feels Like I Always Knew You takes us into the heart of daily life. Picture a moment during a commute on public transport: among fellow passengers, the mind begins to wander, attempting to project itself into and imagine the lives of others. In the blink of an eye, imagination blossoms, freely navigating between fiction and reality, intuition and irrational certainties. Much like an Iñárritu film, the poetic evocation triumphs here over any realistic depiction.

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