Swedish electronic music producer and DJ Jeremy Olander has announced his forthcoming debut album, When The Rain Falls, set for release on March 13 via his own label, Vivrant. The project reflects Olander’s artistic evolution, personal experiences, and a period of deep creative introspection.
The album’s first single, “Apollo,” arrives this Friday, Feb. 6, and sees Olander collaborating with Stockholm-based duo Moontalk. The track was first introduced to fans last year during Vivrant’s 10th anniversary label showcase in Stockholm.
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When The Rain Falls marks Olander’s first full-length album after more than 15 years in the scene. Shaped by a major life reset — including sobriety and becoming a father — the record explores themes of renewal, identity, exhaustion, and rediscovered purpose.
“This album means a lot to me beyond the music itself,” Olander shares. “It’s a closing and an opening — the end of the first chapter of my career and my life, and the beginning of the next.”
He adds, “It’s very personal, so putting it out there feels both scary and incredibly exciting.”
Alongside the album announcement, Olander revealed plans for a global tour launching on release day, March 13, with a show at the Bauhaus in Houston, followed by It’ll Do in Dallas on March 14. The tour will span North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia.

