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The Lights 03:29
The lights are flowing through me The lights inside my heart The lights are flowing through me The lights Come through me Flow through me The lights are flowing through me Flowing through me Come through me Flow through me The lights Our lights The lights Our lights
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Y Golau 03:29
Y golau sydd ynof fi Y golau’n nghalon i Y golau sydd ynof fi Golau Pefria di Ynof fi Y golau sydd ynof fi Y golau sydd ynof fi Pefria di Ynof fi Golau Golau Golau Ein golau ni

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TWO up-and-coming Welsh electronic music artists have combined forces to release a dazzling new dance anthem that celebrates the end of those long, dark days of lockdown.

South Wales based electronauts Outside Broadcast and North Wales’ Lunar Glass welcome in the long-awaited return to freedom with The Lights – a perfect summer holiday track to lift the mood as life resumes a less restrictive normality.

With back-to-back English and Welsh language versions, the song offers a much needed boost of hope and optimism, now that the dark days of the pandemic are now largely behind us and we can start again to enjoy the pleasures that make life worth living – music, dance, the arts and, most of all, socialising with loved ones.

“It has been an absolute honour to work with Outside Broadcast. For this track, we teamed up with talented producer Ben Dabson, of Radical Academy, who has previously been involved with Lunar Glass and has worked on projects such as Clinigol, Derw and Codewalkers,” said Alys Llywelyn-Hughes of Lunar Glass.

“The song calls for the light of life and love to constantly flow through us. Whatever we have to face in our lives, we have the ability to take time out from its trials and tribulations.”

The pan-Wales collaboration was sparked when Lunar Glass discovered the lockdown debut album of Outside Broadcast, and the haunting track Secondo, one moonlit night on the North Wales coast. Contact was made and the connection began.

“Working with Lunar Glass has been a refreshing and uplifting experience for us,” added Outside Broadcast. “Much of our work has been quite dark, providing a timely warning to humanity about the impacts of inequality, intolerance and a lack of care about each other and the environment on this planet and its people.

“We’ve seen how these inequalities have played out during the pandemic, affecting our poorest and most vulnerable communities the worst…but The Lights is about the start of a new cycle of life and the potential to transform the old ways and regenerate our world with harmony, science and love.”

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released July 30, 2021

Music by Outside Broadcast and Lunar Glass, Lyrics by Lunar Glass and produced by Ben Dabson at Radical Academy, Cardiff

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Outside Broadcast Wales, UK

Little is known about the Welsh-based electronauts - how many or who they are - but they describe their music as "eclectic electronica with a message" and " prog rock on synths with a bedroom producer punk ethic".

They shun personal publicity and prefer the focus to be on their music and their band identity, claiming they are astral projections from distant stars with a message for humanity.
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