We’ve fallen hard for this, the debut single from Swedish artist Polarsea. It’s ‘Don’t Let Me Go’ – a supremely catchy synthpop number with subtle hints of the kind of grandiose tone that made BWO’s finer moments sound so appealing. The middle eight in particular is pure sonic theatrics – and a big highlight. This one’s an instant attraction;
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