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MIRRORS (REMIXED)

50.2M streams

50,150,223

Mirrors

38.2M streams

38,233,239

Lost Island

31.8M streams

31,793,870

She Loves Me

30.8M streams

30,779,681

These Things Will Come To Be (LSDXOXO ...

27.6M streams

27,586,693

These Things Will Come To Be

27.4M streams

27,355,224

Now U Do (Carlita Remix)

25.3M streams

25,283,733

Time Spent Away From U

20.6M streams

20,609,670

If U Like Me

19.9M streams

19,877,345

DJ-Kicks (DJ Seinfeld) [DJ Mix]

7.6M streams

7,558,942

Biography

If much of DJ Seinfeld’s previous work was characterised by a sepia-tinged haze, a result of the producer’s deliberately lo-fi production techniques, then brand new album ‘Mirrors’ sees his music come firmly into focus. “On this album I wanted to retain a lot of the raw emotionality that brought people to my music in the first place,” says DJ Seinfeld. “but I also wanted to become a much better producer. It’s been an arduous process but it’s a real statement of where I’m at as a producer and person right now. I’ve been through various sonic explorations in the past few years but have come to understand what people like about my music and how to move forward with it.” ‘Mirrors’ is the follow-up to Seinfeld’s critically acclaimed 2017 debut album ‘Time Spent Away From U’. Named after a quote by his favourite novelist, Julio Cortázar, the album finds him in a more settled and grounded mood after an unfortunate family incident forced him to spend more time at home. “I saw this quote from Cortázar recently, which says ‘You were always my mirror, to see myself I had to look at you,’ and it just made sense in relation to this album. I don’t know who I am but perhaps it’s easier to see the silhouettes through things like heartbreak, family trauma, but also through the peculiar flickers of light and love that enter your life. If the first album was about getting past a breakup, this one is trying to understand who’s standing on the finish line. This album is my mirror.