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Shouse Release Debut Album Collective Ecstasy

Australian-New Zealand duo Shouse have released their debut album Collective Ecstasy, a 13-track journey of joy, unity, and club energy.

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Australian-New Zealand duo Shouse have officially released their highly anticipated debut album Collective Ecstasy, now out via Hell Beach / ONELOVE. Best known for their global breakout “Love Tonight,” the pair have taken their time crafting this 13-track collection, a record that captures both the spirit of togetherness and the emotional energy of the dancefloor.

Collective Ecstasy brings together Shouse’s signature blend of house, pop, and club textures with contributions from collaborators around the world. It’s a community-driven project, with each track offering a different angle on connection, joy, and shared experience.

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The album kicks off with “Call My Name,” a high-energy opener featuring a collective of Melbourne vocalists, including Jace XL. From there, it moves through a range from the string-laced optimism of “Believe In Us” to the warm, romantic vibes of “Only You,” featuring Cub Sport.

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Other collaborations add further dimension. Naarm-based duo Habits bring edge to “Whisper,” while No/Me’s smooth vocals shape the psychedelic groove of “Think I’m Thinking.” The album closes with a surprise twist, “Wherever You Are”, a tender track featuring ARIA-winner Vance Joy that strips things back to a gentle, reflective space.

Shouse are also taking Collective Ecstasy on tour with an eight-date international run. It includes a full live debut of the album in Melbourne this August, as well as DJ sets across Europe and the Middle East, including Ibiza and Dubai.

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With this release, Shouse delivers more than just a debut; they offer a curated experience that honors the power of music to bring people together. Collective Ecstasy is both a celebration of where they’ve been and a confident step into what’s next.

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