Super 8 Synapson

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Album-Release:
2018

HRA-Release:
22.06.2018

Label: Parlophone France

Genre: Electronic

Subgenre: Electro-Pop

Artist: Synapson

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  • 1 Hide Away (feat. Holly) 02:57
  • 2 Say My Name (feat. Taneisha Jackson) 03:13
  • 3 All The Way Down (feat. L Marshall) 03:32
  • 4 Souba (feat. Lass) 03:23
  • 5 The Meetup (feat. Tessa B & Beat Assailant) 03:40
  • 6 Ce que l'on veut (feat. Tim Dup) 04:13
  • 7 Build Me Up (feat. Holly) 02:48
  • 8 So Long (feat. Mai Lan) 03:21
  • 9 Night Time (feat. Beat Assailant) 03:32
  • 10 Sex You Up (feat. Casey Abrams) 03:06
  • 11 Do It Now (feat. Chu) 03:28
  • 12 Filter Lover Part 1 : Shoot again (feat. Blasé) 03:16
  • 13 Filter Lover Part 2 : Don't You (feat. Kaleem Taylor) 03:41
  • Total Runtime 44:10

Info for Super 8



French electronic duo Synapson are releasing their new album "Super 8". In anticipation, they share new single “All The Way Down” highlighted by L Marshall’s infectious urban pop vocals.

“All The Way Down” follows the release of Synapson’s house-funk infused single “Hide Away” (feat. Holly) and the “Hide Away” remix package, featuring remixes by Fred Falke, Sebb Junior, Cassara, Black Saint, Maruv & Boosin, and Dub. Both tracks are included on the upcoming album Super 8, a 13-track collection that fuses nu disco, deep house, and their trademark electro sound, the album sees Synapson emerge with their most ambitious work to date.

Formed in 2009, Synapson is comprised of French multi-instrumentalists Alexandre Chiere (keyboard, saxophone, beat and vocals) and Paul Cucuron (drums, scratch, record production and mixing). With 150,000 albums sold and over 100 million streams, the duo are best known for their remake of Burkinabé singer-songwriter and musician Victor Démé song “Djôn’maya” renamed “Djon Maya Maï” and their original track “All In You” featuring Anna Kova. Both tracks charted in France at #12 and #10 respectively and are included in Synapson’s last album Convergence.

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