Seven Lions Faucets Atlys to Launch Orchestral Album of His Biggest Hits: Hear – EDM.com

Seven Lions is closing the yr out sturdy, tapping Atlys to reimagine quite a lot of his greatest hits in Opus, a brand new album of orchestral renditions.
Though the thought of Opus is not one thing followers typically yearn for, it is an concept that matches completely into Seven Lions’s discography and aesthetic. His mystical world-building has lengthy appeared prefer it might spawn an orchestral album and the one he is launched alongside Atlys, out now by way of his personal Ophelia Data imprint, is completely executed.
Seven Lions and Atlys have accomplished a outstanding job at recreating a few of his most prized tracks. “Solely Now (in E Minor)” stays simply as dynamic and shifting as its predecessor, although stirs up fully new feelings. Nevertheless, “The Blood (in E Minor” is probably the most radical transformation of all of the tunes chosen. What was as soon as a thrashing dubstep heater has been remodeled into an eerie, heart-pounding trip commanded by highly effective crescendos and frenetic strings.
You may take heed to Opus under and discover the album on streaming platforms here.
Ending the yr with Opus is a crowning achievement after a monster yr for Seven Lions and Ophelia Data. The Santa Barbara native launched quite a lot of fan-favorite singles, together with “Shadows” (with Wooli and Amidy), “Wild and Damaged” (with Trivecta and Blanke), and “Returning To You” (with Andrew Bayer and Alison Might). His label, then again, launched albums from the likes of MitiS and Xavi, amongst others, and is ready to launch one by Kill The Noise in 2022.
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