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DAWSON
reveals stunning single
‘WILL YOU SEE ME NOW’
and B-side out
out August 11
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Introspective and reflective, Dawson (Angus Dawson) returns with a compelling new double single featuring the heartfelt track ‘Will You See Me Now?’ and the mesmerizing b-side ‘Hovea’.
Both songs showcase Dawson’s immense talent for blending experimental electronic production with pop sensibilities, creating a powerful and accessible sound that is uniquely his own. Set against ambient electronic arrangements, his music strikes a perfect balance between the honest rawness of indie-folk and the unrestrained palette that electronic production offers, resulting in unmistakably textural, layered, delicate, and emotive compositions.
Having released three EPs and an album since 2017, Dawson’s extensive career has earned him support from acclaimed platforms such as Triple J, Triple J Unearthed, Red Bull, FBI Radio, Scenestr, Pilerats, Xpress Mag, Milky, Forte Mag, The AU Review, Acid Stag and more.
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With singles like ‘Ocean In The Sky’ nearing three million collective streams, ‘Battles’ reaching 1.5 million collective streams, and ‘What We’ve Done’ and ‘Listen’ amassing approximately 500k collective streams, Dawson’s stunning soundscapes continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
Throughout his journey, Dawson has shared the stage with an impressive array of artists, supporting the likes of Broods, Emma Louise, Vera Blue, Japanese Wallpaper, Asta, Thelma Plum, Bob Moses, Andy Bull, Wafia, Boo Seeka, as well as undertaking two of his own national tours.
‘Will You See Me Now?’ is a powerful testament to Dawson’s songwriting prowess. The track blends experimental electronic production with pop sensibilities, creating a distinct and unforgettable track that stands on its own. Pulsing with emotion, the song features a dynamic fusion of electro-acoustic elements, including spacious electric guitar, deep synths, and dynamic percussion, all seamlessly intertwining with Dawson’s passionate vocal delivery. The fervent chorus unleashes Dawson’s candid plea while the track bursts with a breakbeat-like rhythm and a captivating collision of instrumentation, evoking a relinquishing atmosphere.
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Listen HERE
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Dawson shares his personal insights, stating, “Will you see me now? is a song about giving someone a second chance when you probably shouldn’t have. The entire song was written and recorded in a day where everything just seemed to work. For me, this song is a continuation of my attempt at being as unwaveringly honest in my writing as I can possibly be.”
Accompanying the single is the enchanting b-side ‘Hovea’, an ambient and introspective instrumental track that begins with powerful reverberated cries, motivating spoken samples, and a gently picked guitar riff. The song then crescendos into a confident and inspiring chorus, creating a celestial-like soundscape that feels like it’s parting seas and breaking through the clouds.
‘Will You See Me Now?’ and ‘Hovea’ has Dawson b earing all with a genuine and unyielding approach to his craft. The dual release is now available on all streaming platforms.
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Follow DAWSON
Spotify – Apple Music – Instagram
Triple J Unearthed – Soundcloud – Youtu be
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AMNPLIFY – DB
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