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Synymata and The Arcturians Connect on Sweeping Melodic Dubstep Collab “Used To Be So Strong” on Lost In Dreams Records

Synymata makes his return to Lost In Dreams alongside Canadian singer and production pair The Arcturians with an epic collaboration. “Used To Be Strong” is a reflective melodic bass ballad bursting with emotion. The track serves as the second single off Synymata’s forthcoming debut album and follows the lead single “Already Numb” with Egzod and Josh Rubin. 

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Blending pain and perseverance, Used To Be Strong” is a heart-rending effort seeded from self-awareness. Fronted by an enthralling and vulnerable topline, the vocals bare The Arcturians vocalist’s soul. The lyrics drift between scenes of darkness, insecurity, uncertainty, and a sense of hopeful resilience. Wistful piano and echoing chords lay the sonic foundation, deepening the shadowy yet moving soundscape. Towering drum-driven builds give way to an epic expulsion of emotions, as heavenly synths wail with a hint of multi-tone glitch. The captivating lyrics, “I used to be so strong,” act as an epic chorus that blurs two distinct feelings. It’s an admission of the distance between a former and current version of oneself, while also serving as a reminder of the inner strength that’s still hidden within. As the production shifts through the track, the latter begins to shine brighter, offering a sense of promise beyond the dark clouds.  

Synymata opens up about the meaning behind the release, saying, “‘Used To Be So Strong’ is a retrospective on one’s struggle and inner turmoil with past experiences. The lyrics convey a journey of falling, facing despair, and dealing with the pain that has left visible marks. The song also touches on the idea of trying to break free from the hold that these struggles have, with a resolve to not let them control one’s life anymore.”

Synymata (Anthony Gomulka) is a Milwaukee-based producer that has been making a name for himself in the bass music scene with a style that effortlessly moves between heavy-hitting and melodic. His signature style has led to collaborations with ARMNHMR and SLANDER, plus tastemaker support from NGHMTRE, Jauz, Alison Wonderland, Zeds Dead, 1788-L, and more. Synymata is gearing up to tour alongside SABAI and JVNA in the second quarter of the year. 

The Arcturians are a Canadian singer and producer pair carving out their own unique space in bass music. Moving between dubstep, drum and bass, heavy trap, and beyond, the duo has an extensive catalog that includes collaborations with top-tier talents such as Oski, DNMO, Defunk, REAPER, Dion Timmer, and more. Their music has seen support from industry titans, including Zeds Dead, Illenium, Excision, and Doctor P

“Used To Be So Strong” is a captivating collaboration between two of the scene’s proven powerhouses. 

Synymata and The Arcturians’s new single “Used To Be So Strong” is available on all platforms via Lost In Dreams.

More About Lost In Dreams

Lost In Dreams is the latest vision to come to life from Insomniac, dedicated to creating a surreal experience across its label, festival, and events series. Powered by Insomniac Music Group and fueled by unfettered imagination, the brand aims to blur the lines between fantasy and reality, while showcasing an array of cutting-edge talent from the genres of future bass, melodic dubstep, and vocal-driven dance music. Since first taking shape at the start of 2021, Lost In Dreams Records has championed a host of boundary-pushing artists including Kaivon, Crystal Skies, Haywyre, Danny Olson, Highlnd and more. During Labor Day weekend, the inaugural Lost In Dreams festival took over the Downtown Las Vegas Events Center for a three-stage soiree filled with sights and sounds sourced straight from your wildest fantasy.

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