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Noana unveils new warm single ‘Drift Off’

Noana, a name already familiar to fans of Finnish electronic music, returns to Youth Control Records with the finest track yet, ‘Drift Off’. Coming off the back of two successful 2023 releases, ‘Afterlife‘ and ‘Beyond‘, the Helsinki native Noana continues to impress with his latest single ‘Drift Off‘. The single is now available for download […]

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Noana, a name already familiar to fans of Finnish electronic music, returns to Youth Control Records with the finest track yet, ‘Drift Off’.

Coming off the back of two successful 2023 releases, ‘Afterlife‘ and ‘Beyond‘, the Helsinki native Noana continues to impress with his latest single ‘Drift Off‘. The single is now available for download and streaming, enchanting listeners with its rich harmonies and captivating vocals, all set against a backdrop of pulsating grooves and dreamy synths.

‘Drift Off’ strikes a delicate balance between the reflective and the euphoric, weaving together emotive vocals with an uplifting melody that promises to engage dance floors and headphone listeners alike. As a former member of Leu Leu Land and with an impressive array of releases under his belt through giants like Sony Music and Anjunabeats, Noana brings a wealth of experience to his solo project. Inspired by his love for movement and vast, open spaces, his music transcends the ordinary, offering listeners a journey through cinematic and emotionally charged soundscapes.

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Youth Control Records, the Helsinki-based label behind Noana’s latest, continues to make waves in the indie dance music scene. Known for nurturing emerging talent and supporting established artists, Youth Control has built a reputation for innovation and quality. The label’s influence is recognized globally, with nods from industry heavyweights and coverage on major platforms. As ‘Drift Off’ begins its ascent on charts and playlists, it symbolizes the ongoing success and ambition of both Noana and Youth Control Records, promising more exciting musical adventures on the horizon.

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