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“Let Go” by Karaboudjan

US-based indie singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Karaboudjan comes to us with the haunting sonic creation that is “Let Go”. With this exciting and utterly mesmerizing blend of melodies and lyrics he offers our senses a chance to escape from reality and explore a contemporary cinematic realm. The soundscape is made up of the perfect dose of magic, surrealism and vulnerability to make it an instant hit. The dream like arrangement invites our imagination to wake up and explore the unique making of this track and simply connect as it hits deep and lands within your heart and soul. The song comes to us with an unknown dose of musical ambrosia that is sure to earn it the label of must-listen gem and become a fan favorite. Enjoy!

Location: USA

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“‘Let Go” is actually the oldest song of this release. I originally wrote the song instrumentally back in 2013. I knew I wanted the lyrics to contrast the light and laid-back dance vibe the music has. I also knew I wanted the song to be about losing my dad, and the vulnerability that it ensues. Lyrically, I finished the entire song in an instant, all but the chorus. And that is how that song stayed until I rehashed it for this EP. When I reopened it, I had some missing plug-ins that actually completely changed the part I had created for the chopped up vocal, “let go” between the pre chorus & chorus. Originally, the vocal chop lyric is “let down” (from the pre chorus) but it was sounding much more like “let go”, which gave me the idea for the lyrics in the chorus about letting go of my dad. It was an interesting experience to write a song in two different stages of life for me, but in a way, it sort of feels like that’s how it was supposed to happen in the way that it did. It was also a bit comical as I had to just “let go” of how the old part sounded. Acceptance in two very different forms.” 

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