Indigo Eyes’ New Hypnotic Hit “Jaded” ft. Georgie O’Brien

Let the production swift you away into the soothing atmosphere and lo-fi aesthetics. This dynamic song will leave you feeling liberated and sensual by the end of it. The name behind Indigo Eyes belongs to the talented artist Joseph Robson from London, England. Robson learned numerous instruments as a child and followed his admiration for dance music. He is now 19-years old and creating hits influenced by other artists like Martin Garrix, Disclosure, AlunaGeorge, and SG Lewis. You won’t want to miss this emerging artist. Here are a few words about his new song below.
"Jaded is definitely the most club-ready track off of the EP. It's the embodiment of everything I love about the more experimental side of house music, which is exactly what I set out to create when I sat down to write it. The whole instrumental was finished in about a day and Georgie absolutely killed it with the hook, she's such a talented writer and knew exactly what my vision for the track was. It was honestly such an amazing experience seeing how quickly it all came together."
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