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In Heaven
2021 · single
Unlove You
2020 · single
I Want You To Know
2020 · single
Thin Ice
2020 · single
Way Out
2020 · single
All Night
2020 · single
Last Night
2020 · single
Deserve My Time
2020 · mini albüm
Come Back Down
2019 · single
Never Forget (Nicky Romero Edit)
2019 · single
Believe
2019 · single
Wherever I Go
2019 · single
Still Think Of You
2019 · single
Bittersweet (ft. Quarterback) [Remixes]
2019 · mini albüm
Bittersweet (ft. Quarterback)
2018 · single
Dollarz
2018 · single
Dum Dum (Paris & Simo Remix)
2018 · single
Last Night
2018 · single
Can You Handle This
2018 · single
Blow Your Mind
2018 · single
Dum Dum
2017 · single
Stuck In Repeat
2017 · single
Hot For U
2017 · single
Release Yourself
2017 · mini albüm
Moi… Lolita (Trilane Remix)
2017 · single
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An impenetrable blanket of thick cloud and filthy smog hides the beauty of the clear, star lit sky from citizens down on the ground. Mere mortals fighting for scraps, surviving, existing, not living. You wouldn’t call this living. The official state channel blares out toneless, monotonous, relentless sounds from battered speakers that hang off every lamp post. On the hour, every hour, a booming voice hammers out the latest statements from the Office of the High Chancellor, praising the endless successes of the regime, detailing the severe punishments inflicted on those unfortunate souls who dared to have opposed it. For months now, the Chancellor’s troops have been on high alert on the Citadel’s dirty, cramped streets. People go missing in the night, husbands, wives, mothers and fathers snatched from the sidewalks, taken from stinking alleyways, arrested at dimly lit street food cafes. They are thrown into interrogation rooms, questioned endlessly, relentlessly. But the people stay silent, stubborn traitors refusing to give up a name whispered more and more in the darkness... Somewhere from deep within the city slums a signal emerges, broken at first, barely audible, crackle and static distorting the sound. The Listener turns the dial on the clapped out radio, the needle making its way across the broadcast frequencies, the music dipping in and out. Then suddenly, the crackle clears, the white noise gives way. It is the sound of the The Open World... the sound of Trilane…