
Past Beats Inside Me Like A Second Heartbeat, The
Urthboy introduces his fifth album, 'The Past Beats Inside Me Like A Second Heartbeat!'
As Urthboy explains: "This project was to be released in 5 EPs, with each covering a decade between 1950 and 2000. The working title was Decades and the vision was to give life to the relationship between the past and present. Just like a million writers before me, I dreamt up a beast so daunting, that I spent three years trying to tame it. Everything changed when I wrote my family into the story."
"Long Loud Hours" set the tone - voted in at #33 in 2015's Hottest 100 - while new single "Second Heartbeat" switches gears to summer, setting up Urthboy's most intriguing record to date.
The album is executive produced by Pip Norman & Hermitude with additional production by Nic Martin, Styalz Fuego and Rahj Jordan.
Past Beats Inside Me Like A Second Heartbeat, The
Urthboy introduces his fifth album, 'The Past Beats Inside Me Like A Second Heartbeat!'
As Urthboy explains: "This project was to be released in 5 EPs, with each covering a decade between 1950 and 2000. The working title was Decades and the vision was to give life to the relationship between the past and present. Just like a million writers before me, I dreamt up a beast so daunting, that I spent three years trying to tame it. Everything changed when I wrote my family into the story."
"Long Loud Hours" set the tone - voted in at #33 in 2015's Hottest 100 - while new single "Second Heartbeat" switches gears to summer, setting up Urthboy's most intriguing record to date.
The album is executive produced by Pip Norman & Hermitude with additional production by Nic Martin, Styalz Fuego and Rahj Jordan.
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Urthboy introduces his fifth album, 'The Past Beats Inside Me Like A Second Heartbeat!'
As Urthboy explains: "This project was to be released in 5 EPs, with each covering a decade between 1950 and 2000. The working title was Decades and the vision was to give life to the relationship between the past and present. Just like a million writers before me, I dreamt up a beast so daunting, that I spent three years trying to tame it. Everything changed when I wrote my family into the story."
"Long Loud Hours" set the tone - voted in at #33 in 2015's Hottest 100 - while new single "Second Heartbeat" switches gears to summer, setting up Urthboy's most intriguing record to date.
The album is executive produced by Pip Norman & Hermitude with additional production by Nic Martin, Styalz Fuego and Rahj Jordan.
















