Leo Thomson and Ryan Grieve (better known as the collective unit Canyons), the DJ/producer duo from Sydney, recently brought us this shining anthem just in time for summer. With a recent debut LP titled Keep Your Dreams (via Australian label Modular Recordings), Canyons have been causing a stir in the indie dance music genre from all the way across the globe with their infectious grooves and captivating vocals.
One standout track from Keep Your Dreams, titled "When I See You Again," is a gorgeously upbeat highlight from their debut LP. Slowly surfacing itself around the musicsphere, this track is surely something that will be added to many themed mixtapes this summer. While the vocals here resonate differently than their usual sound, they lend themselves to an air of cohesiveness in a more dance-based genre with each subsequent listen.
The newly released video for "When I See You Again" is directed by Fleur & Manu, the same guys behind the weirdly awesome videos for M83, Bag Raiders and Sebastien Tellier. Check it out below and succumb to your uncontrollable urge to dance.
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