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Premiere: Montreal’s Nic Falardeau sets the mood with ‘Move Apart’ on Madraas’ label Where The Shadow Ends

Thomas Gaboury-Potvin
News, Organic House, Premieres
31 October 2023

The seasonal transition of autumn is often mirrored in the music we embrace, and as the leaves fall in Montreal, one of its own, Nic Falardeau, is ready to leave an imprint. His latest track, ‘Move Apart’, stands as a beacon within the ‘Autumn Serenades’ compilation, presented by the esteemed label Where The Shadow Ends, owned by the visionary Madraas.

Scheduled for release on 17th November, ‘Autumn Serenades’ is an ensemble of 12 tracks, with contributions from luminaries like DSF, Mule (arg), VieL, Edu Schwartz, and Los Cabra. It seeks to translate the season’s unique charm into sound – its soulful melodies and hypnotic rhythms are the perfect accompaniment for the reflective ambiance of autumn.

Nic Falardeau, hailing from Montreal, Canada, brings his regional touch and personal flair to this collection. ‘Move Apart’ resonates with the season’s energy, combining intricate melodies and rhythmical depth, making it a stand-out piece in this compilation. It’s a track that combines the vibrant spirit of dance with the characteristic ambiance of autumn.

The Where The Shadow Ends label has consistently presented a blend of emerging talent and seasoned artists. With ‘Autumn Serenades’, they continue their tradition, and with talents like Falardeau on board, it’s bound to leave a lasting impression.

Tune in exclusively with us to experience the premiere of Nic Falardeau’s “Move Apart”. Delve deep into the soundscape of this mesmerizing track and let it be the soundtrack to your autumn moments. Embrace the season with the artistry of Falardeau and the vision of Where The Shadow Ends.

Release Date: November 17th, 2023. Buy Here

Nic Falardeau: Facebook // SoundCloud
Where The Shadow Ends: Facebook // SoundCloud

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