The L.A-based electronic artist teams up with singer-songwriter David Frank on a soothing dance-pop single.
The eclectic electronic producer yetep returns to the Lost In Dreams imprint with his first solo single “Lullaby,” enlisting the vocal talents of award-winning singer-songwriter David Frank on an enthralling dance-pop record.
In a time when a persistent cloud of uncertainty continues to stubbornly blot out the sun, yetep is here to offer some much-needed inner tranquility with his latest creation. The soothing state of mind induced by the aptly titled “Lullaby” was conceived by grand design. It’s a gesture of solace being offered to the masses, due in no small part to the gracious vocal delivery offered up by fellow Angeleno David Frank. Together, this pairing takes it upon themselves to drown out the world’s worries with a ray of positivity in music form. Frank’s consoling vocal croons carry a pacifying characteristic, which is amplified to the sky by the delightful production yetep wraps around his siren-like delivery. Wistful piano keys, angelic harmonies, mellow guitar licks and sailing synth arrangements become the building blocks for the safe haven these beams of light create for Lost In Dreams.
“When I first heard David’s version of ‘lullaby,’ it brought back a nostalgic feeling that made me fall in love with electronic music,” says yetep. “Not many people know, but I got into electronic music because of Swedish House Mafia, so a lot of my influences for the song came from them. I didn’t want to take anything away from David’s beautiful voice, so I made sure this was a vocal-driven track, released on a label that would embody the true meaning of it perfectly.”
David adds on with a breakdown of the meaning behind the song: “It’s that feeling you get when things start to fall into place. Your calling is a lullaby, it serenades you to the next chapter in life. This is my first release with Insomniac, and I’m grateful they picked up the song!”
While he may only have a handful of official features nestled underneath his hat, David Frank has proven himself to be a rock-hard shoulder to lean on. Before stepping out from the shadows, the accomplished singer, producer, and guitarist fine tuned his savvy songwriting skills after sharing credits with massive names such as Kygo and Merk & Kremon. Not to mention, he’s made some impressive waves as the front man for the four-piece alt-rock band Little Dume, all of which has given him the repertoire to dive into dance, folk, pop and rock without skipping a beat.
Peter Hong has become a household name in the dance music space, working on the mind and heart under the guise of yetep (that’s “Petey” spelled backwards in case it hasn’t clicked yet). He originally made his first appearance on Lost In Dreams towards the end of last year, when he teamed up with Danny Olson and vocalist EASA on the riveting cinematic masterpiece “Melting.” Throughout the years, he’s made a valiant effort to push the boundaries of emotionally heightened electronic music, earning plaudits from a staggering list of supporters including Excision, Adventure, Club, Manila Killa and more. Beyond music, he’s fostered a sense of community through his philanthropic efforts to raise awareness about mental health and homeless youth with his benefit festival Common Unitÿ. As a proponent of the people, a heartwarming song such as “Lullaby” makes perfect sense coming from such an inspirational figure as yetep.
yetep’s single “Lullaby” feat. David Frank is available everywhere via Lost In Dreams Records.
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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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