CYRIL Releases Diverse “From Down Under” Debut EP, Featuring His Latest Single, “Fall At Your Feet” with Dean Lewis, and 4 Brand New Tracks Drawing Inspiration From Country and Timeless Ballads, Showing His Versatility as Producer. Out now on Spinnin’ Records/Warner Music

Australian electronic music sensation CYRIL releases his highly anticipated debut EP – “From Down Under,” via Spinnin’ Records/Warner Music. This 5-track collection showcases his unique blend of melodic house, pop, and electronic influences drawing from various music genres. The EP features four brand new tracks alongside his previously released chart-topping single, “Fall At Your Feet,” a collaboration with fellow Australian singer-songwriter Dean Lewis. “From Down Under” is a sonic journey through the heart and soul of CYRIL‘s musical evolution. This debut EP is a captivating tapestry woven with threads of nostalgia, innovation, and raw talent. Three of the tracks are reimagined classics, the first coming in the form of “True” with Kita Alexander, which gives the original Spandau Ballet track a fresh and contemporary twist. Then there’s the infectiously catchy “The Power of Love,” which CYRIL infused with euphonious beats for an organic house gem. “Somebody Else” rounds out the trio with its energetic rendition of the original, perfect for that night out with friends. Perhaps the shining star of the EP is CYRIL‘s “Way Down Low,” which introduces a fresh perspective on country-infused electronic music with both ample groove and emotional depth. What started for CYRIL with his breakthrough single “Stumblin’ In” in 2023 still gracefully continues with “From Down Under” EP.

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