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The Past We Leave Behind

2.2M streams

2,174,968

Breathe

2.1M streams

2,110,275

Maria

601.8K streams

601,819

You Stopped Dying

330.3K streams

330,296

Together Alone

277.8K streams

277,800

Dive

208.2K streams

208,210

Silver Tears

192K streams

192,022

Have You Passed Through This Night

128.8K streams

128,817

Liz & Lauren EP

105.2K streams

105,196

The Last Song (Sasha Remixes)

46.7K streams

46,694

Biography

Electronic duo Pale Blue returns to Crosstown Rebels with their long-awaited sophomore album ‘Maria’, revealing a spellbinding eight-track trip across electronic spheres. Mike Simonetti (Italians Do It Better) and Elizabeth Wight (Silver Hands) have only furthered intrigue and interest in the years as Pale Blue, uniting for a series of expansive EPs on Simonetti’s own 2MR imprint exploring dance floor-focused acid through to gripping electronica. With remixes provided by DJ Tennis, Kölsch, Fort Romeau and Perel, Simonetti and Wight finally reveal their sophomore album ‘Maria’ on Damian Lazarus’ Crosstown Rebels - offering a uniquely raw yet seamlessly polished trip into their idiosyncratic world. “‘Maria’ is an album of love songs - the good, the bad, and the ugly… The album is written entirely in Elizabeth’s voice. These are all her words - her thoughts, based on her personal experience. When writing this record I took inspiration from classic rock LP sequencing, and tried to dial in on a coherent concept, a natural flow. Although these are clearly techno tracks, one would argue they have more in common with rock music than dance music. I wanted to try make something a little different, verse/chorus/verse tracks but still heavy enough for the club, full of melody and emotion… poppy but not THAT kind of poppy. Pale Blue has been known to take on political subject matter in the past, but the politics of love is something we can all relate to.” - Mike Simonetti.