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Nu Aspect and Jem Cooke join forces for uplifting single ‘Distraction’: Listen

Tomorrowland Music and Selected. have once again made waves in the electronic music scene with their latest offering, 'Distraction,' a collaboration between the talented Bristol-based DJ Nu Aspect and London's vocal gem, Jem Cooke.

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Tomorrowland Music and Selected. have once again made waves in the electronic music scene with their latest offering, ‘Distraction,’ a collaboration between the talented Bristol-based DJ Nu Aspect and London’s vocal gem, Jem Cooke.

Distraction‘ stands out as a quintessentially British creation, combining the electrifying energy of Nu Aspect‘s beats with the compelling vocals of Jem Cooke. The track offers a unique blend of electronic dance music layers with lyrics that invite listeners to find their meanings, adding an element of personal engagement to the experience. This single marks the second release from their EP, following the success of ‘Heartbeat Slow‘ by Astrality.

Nu Aspect, born Sam Higgins, has quickly ascended in the electronic dance music domain, known for his dynamic house and techno mixes. His style, which incorporates elements of trance, early garage, and UK bass, has garnered over 250 million listens on Spotify, earning accolades from global music curators. On the other side of this dynamic duo, Jem Cooke has carved out a notable niche in the electronic scene. Her collaborations span across illustrious names such as Steve Aoki, Gorgon City, and Pete Tong. Cooke’s ability to blend seamlessly with different music styles has made her a sought-after vocalist, now preparing to expand her horizons with upcoming solo projects.

The synergy between Nu Aspect’s eclectic mix and Jem Cooke’s emotive singing makes ‘Distraction’ a standout track. Their collaboration highlights a shared chemistry that is palpable in every beat and lyric of the song. Nu Aspect himself noted the natural fit of their collaboration, emphasizing how Cooke’s involvement was pivotal in elevating the track’s vibe. This release reinforces the reputation of Tomorrowland Music and Selected. as curators of fine electronic tunes but also sets the stage for what promises to be an exhilarating series of releases under their latest EP.

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