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French producer Mike Haunted and songstress Chris KD have teamed up again to deliver a new electro dark synth song full of power and mystery: "Unready To Go".

The lyrics have been originally inspired by Chris KD's favorite movie "NIKITA" (Luc Besson, 1990). She clearly imagined it as a real soundtrack, immersed in an atmosphere of doubts, urgency, manichean vision and ultimate choice, that her voice perfectly transcribes.

 Driven by a hypnotic synth bass and classic synths gimmicks, the song shows again all Mike Haunted's ability to mix strong beats and subtle additional melodies with his analog synths and guitar.

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On March 17 Bright Light Bright Light releases 'Sweet Release' which was co-written with Jon Shave who also wrote 'Moves', 'Feel It', 'In Your Care', 'I Believe', 'Happiness', 'Too Much', 'Waiting For The Feeling', 'Being Sentimental' and 'You Make It So Easy, Don't Youwith Bright Light Bright Light.

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Primo The Alien just released Dance Forever (EMSKII Remix).

"I dropped another surprise remix over the weekend! I hope it tides you over until I drop the first single from my upcoming album in the spring. I am really changing it up for this next project, and I cannot wait to share it with all of you! Until then, please enjoy Dance Forever (EMSKII Remix)!"

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Originally released 2020, this remix is made in EDM style.

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Bunny X, based in New York City, are inspired by the music, film and culture of the 1980s. In contrast to their 80s pop-leaning and John Hughes' inspired debut album, Young & In Love, released in October 2021 with Aztec Records, their sophomore record, Love Minus 80, explores a darker and more introspective side of Bunny X. Love Minus 80 is a concept-driven collection of songs that were inspired by a number of sci-fi/fantasy novels, films and television shows, many of which were published or released in the 1970s and 1980s.

'The Forever War', the first single from the upcoming album, was solely inspired by a novel of the same name released in 1974 by author Joe Haldeman. The military science fiction novel tells the story of a group of soldiers fighting an interstellar war against an alien civilization but is also a love story between two soldiers attempting to find each other again after being separated literally through time and space. Bunny X was particularly inspired by this aspect of the novel and the single, The Forever War, is the end result.

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