ICARUS

follow major UK and US tour

as guests to RÜFÜS DU SOL

by dropping their new EP

‘This Must Be The Place’

BUY/STREAM: ICARUS – THIS MUST BE THE PLACE EP

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“Icarus blends disco’s playful nature with soulful, introverted house moods, striking a perfect balance between dance floor vibes and bedroom reveries.” – Billboard

“Clearly illustrates why the duo is being heralded as one of the UK’s most promising talents at the moment.”Mixmag

“The Bristol-based brotherly duo have established themselves as out of the box thinkers.”Earmilk

“Their productions rack up abundant streaming numbers and are refreshing in construction.” – Dancing Astronaut

“Icarus has been quickly rising through the ranks of the electronic music scene with their stunning studio productions and sets that have left crowds speechless.” – EDM Identity

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2018 provided the biggest moment of ICARUS’s career to date. They started the year by landing their fourth consecutive Hottest Record with ‘Love Has Come Around’ – a track that soon earned the support of rising stars RÜFÜS DU SOL.

That started a RÜFÜS / ICARUS bromance, with the Australian trio inviting the Bristol-based brothers on tour. ICARUS opened for them on the North American leg, earning new fans wherever they went, notably with three nights at Los Angeles’ 6000 capacity Shrine Expo Hall and another three at New York’s Terminal 5. ICARUS then stepped up as main support on RÜFÜS’S UK dates as they earned a rapturous reception at London’s Printworks.

It would’ve been a remarkable experience for anyone, but for ICARUS it was all the more impressive as they’d only debuted their live show six months earlier.

While all that was going on, the genre-defying duo – brothers Ian and Tom Griffiths – were also readying their new EP ‘This Must Be The Place’ which is released today on FFRR. Their most accomplished body of work to date, the EP revolves around the concept of constantly moving from one place to the next – a lifestyle which dictates contradictory emotions of unlimited freedom alongside loneliness and anxiety.

The EP was previewed by ‘Echoes’, which hit #3 on Radio 1’s Dance Chart, and ‘Man of the Land’, a collaboration which pitied ICARUS’s dark, cinematic production alongside transient-themed lyricism from Real Lies. As ICARUS note,

“We’ve got the clearest vision that we’ve ever had of the core ICARUS sound, but those tracks show that we’ll always experiment with how far we’ll push it.”

That approach also informs the EP’s other new tracks. Previously ICARUS have moved at will between styles, infusing crossover anthems, cinematic atmospherics and expansive progressive productions with their own signature style. This time around, ‘Sirens’ brings all of those elements into one thrilling new take on what ICARUS can be.

An early demo of ‘Sirens’ was almost forgotten about until it was included on a pre-gig playlist during the duo’s first live tour. That version attracted the interest of some friends and inspired ICARUS to again focus their attention upon it.

“It was a straight-up crossover track, almost a pop record with a three-minute song structure but we really liked the beat and the drop. Our current approach to production made it come together.” It features vocals from fellow Bristolian, Katy Pearson.

The other new track ‘Running Away’ best captures the EP’s concept of constantly moving onto new horizons. The track remained unfinished as they left for the RÜFÜS DU SOL tour and trying to finish it on the road proved difficult. But it soon reached its full potential when they returned home.

“It took going away on tour and having those experiences and then coming back to our comfort zone to make it work. But now it really matches up with what we both felt was right for it.”

‘This Must Be The Place’ is completed by ICARUS’s remix of ‘Lost In My Mind’, which is one of the most streamed tracks from RÜFÜS DU SOL’s ‘Solace’ remixes.

“It’s taken us maybe six months to wrap this EP up and meeting those guys was such a big part of that time in our lives. The sound is very in keeping with the rest of the originals, so it felt good to be able to include it.”

There’s much more to come from ICARUS throughout 2019, with more releases and shows planned as the year unfolds. They’ll play their first live show in Mexico in March when they hit the Vaivén Festival which is headed by The Chainsmokers, Disclosure and Chvrches.

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