We love this new indie-dance track from NASAYA and Tim Atlas. Stream 'PLASTIC STRAW' here!

We love this new indie-dance track from NASAYA and Tim Atlas. Stream 'PLASTIC STRAW' here!

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WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY:

We’re going crazy over NASAYA and Tim Atlas’s new single. Titled ‘Plastic Straw’, the indie-electronic fused single highlights a unique blend of funk and jazzy instrumentation under infectiously catchy vocals. The synergy between these two artists feel and sound incredible. Not only is ‘Plastic Straw’ a bold and refreshing lead single but it gives us a promising first look at NASAYA’s forthcoming EP.

We’re excited to hear more from the two artists in the coming months, but in the meantime, don’t forget to connect with NASAYA and Tim Atlas online to stay up to date on any upcoming shows or releases and enjoy!

WHAT THE ARTISTS HAVE TO SAY:

“I wrote this song with Tim in July and it all came together super quickly. I was listening to a lot of classic 2000-2010’s records such as Phoenix, Daft Punk or Jungle at the time and that inspired the production decisions. I think it’s a slight departure from my usual style especially in terms of arrangement - Here the chorus ‘climax’ is achieved mostly with the hook vocals rather than making it all about the production or a ‘drop’ - That gave me more musical freedom for the outro of the song and I feel like it gives it an interesting flow. I feel like compared to my other tracks this feels more like a cool ‘song’ rather than an ‘electronic’ track featuring vocals on top of it and it’s something I always wanted to do.” - NASAYA

“This one’s about someone you want to part ways with, but they seem to stick around. We named it “PLASTIC STRAW” because they never biodegrade and can’t be recycled into something beneficial to the planet. The parallel became obvious to us after writing it, and although it wasn't our intention at the time, it would be great if this song could also raise some environmental awareness!” - Tim Atlas

CONNECT WITH THE ARTISTS:

NASAYA: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify

Tim Atlas: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Spotify

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