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Lee Foss Returns to Repopulate Mars with ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’

Featuring vocals from Lee Foss himself, ‘Pieces of The Night Sky’ is the lead single to be taken from the Repopulate Mars label boss’s upcoming album ‘Reflections’. Internationally acclaimed DJ, producer and Repopulate Mars label boss Lee Foss returns with ‘Pieces of the Night Sky‘ the lead single from his highly anticipated new album ‘Reflections‘. This […]

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Featuring vocals from Lee Foss himself, ‘Pieces of The Night Sky’ is the lead single to be taken from the Repopulate Mars label boss’s upcoming album ‘Reflections’.

Internationally acclaimed DJ, producer and Repopulate Mars label boss Lee Foss returns with ‘Pieces of the Night Sky‘ the lead single from his highly anticipated new album ‘Reflections‘. This release marks Foss’s first original track on Repopulate Mars since the success of ‘Worship Technology‘ with Skonka and TheConnect. For the first time, Foss lends his own vocals to his music, blending indie dance rhythms with a new wave flair to craft an ethereal, atmospheric soundscape that draws listeners into a mesmerizing auditory journey. Known for his innovation, Foss adds yet another creative layer to his extensive body of work with this ambitious track.

Over the past year, Foss has been a major force in the dance music scene. He collaborated with top names like SPNCR, Awsumo, Wuki, Isabella, RETNA, and Ralf. With ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’, Foss steps forward with a distinct solo track. This track departs from his signature tech-house grooves to explore dreamy synths and tight retro rhythms. Foss also incorporates haunting melodies that showcase his range as a producer. The single exemplifies his ability to reinvent his sound while honouring his artistic identity. It blends introspective indie electronic qualities with a strong beat-driven intensity.

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This latest release highlights Foss’s drive to push the boundaries of underground house music. Moreover, it reinforces his reputation as a pioneering force in electronic music. The single’s shimmering synths and 80s-inspired vocals create a unique ambience, suiting both late-night dance floors and introspective solo listening sessions. With ‘Pieces of the Night Sky’, Lee Foss reaffirms his stature in the industry. Additionally, he uses Repopulate Mars as a platform for cutting-edge sounds. His work continues to shape the dance music landscape for fans and artists alike.

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