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Tommy Farrow and Ross Quinn Join Forces on Soul-Stirring, Contemplative Progressive House Single “Inside My Mind” via Interstellar Recordings

The London-based producer connects with Yorkshire singer-songwriter Ross Quinn for new single on Insomniac’s Interstellar imprint, an introspective melodic house & techno cut.

Since his breakout debut in 2020, Tommy Farrow has established himself as a key voice in melodic house and techno. Backed by BBC Radio 1, Pete Tong, and RÜFÜS DU SOL, his sound blends emotion with club-ready energy. Ross Quinn, a Yorkshire-born singer, songwriter, and producer, has also built strong momentum with support from BBC Radio 1, KISS FM, SiriusXM Chill, and Beats 1, earning early recognition from Sian Eleri and Danny Howard.

“Inside My Mind” pairs bright synth arpeggios and heavy low-end grooves with Quinn’s striking vocal performance, creating a modern, melodic sound that feels both dynamic and human. With this release, Tommy Farrow and Ross Quinn deliver a confident, polished record that reinforces Interstellar’s reputation for forward-thinking electronic music.

Listen here : https://interstellar.ffm.to/InsideMyMind

Touching on the creative process for the collab, Tommy Farrow shares: “I loved putting this record together. It all started with the drums and bassline, and I knew I wanted to build a darker, driving low-end and contrast it with bright, uplifting synths. I had a male vocal in mind from the beginning and always dreamed of working with Ross. As soon as he heard the track, he sent back his first take, and it was perfect. I didn’t have to change a thing. The whole process was effortless and genuinely fun from start to finish. I first road-tested the instrumental when I supported Fideles at KOKO and the reaction was special.”

Tommy Farrow and Ross Quinn’s new single “Inside My Mind” is available on all platforms via Interstellar Recordings.

More About Tommy Farrow

Ever since his mind-blowing single “Let’s Just” in 2020, Tommy Farrow has skyrocketed to one of the hottest young names in dance music, creating a distinctive niche in show-stopping melodic house & techno. Over the last three years he’s had tracks crowned ‘Hottest Record In The World’ by BBC Radio 1, won support from the UK’s biggest tastemakers such as Pete Tong; as well as notable artists including Rufus Du Sol, Kevin De Vries and Arodes. Tommy’s DJ sets capture the unique energy of his music, transforming it into extended journeys filled with cutting-edge sounds. He has performed at many prestigious events, from Warehouse Project and London’s Koko, to festival stages at Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds Festival, Hideout Festival, and Snowbombing Festival. These past 18 months, he has gone on to sell out his past three London headline events under his self-imprint “The Night We Met”, as well as supporting the likes of Agents Of Time, Fideles and Chris Lake.

More About Ross Quinn

Ross Quinn is a Yorkshire multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer, who started out in music first inspired by riotous northern club nights as a teenager, before being influenced by London’s diverse musical landscape as a young adult. His music blends gentle pop with electronic soundscapes.

More About Interstellar Recordings

Interstellar is a live events and record label brand launched by Insomniac in 2023. Focused on charting the constellations of melodically inclined music, the new endeavour is set to light up the sky with its deep space aesthetic and immersive audiovisual experiences. Its dedicated record label Interstellar Recordings will mirror the world-class bookings, which will orbit around the sounds of progressive house, deep house, melodic house and techno. In year one of operation, the crew has already spotted dance music stars including Miss Monique, Jeremy Olander, and an exciting list of newcomers yet to be revealed. Between its otherworldly parties and unrivalled curation, Interstellar is a one-of-a-kind odyssey like nothing before it.

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