
DYLYN bursts onto the scene with high-octane pop jam "Mimosa"
Toronto-based newcomer DYLYN kicks the week off right with amped-up pop jam "Mimosa".
DYLYN deals in big statements: cascading beats, quirky panpipe-y synths, and 100mph choruses all melt together in "Mimosa", an all-limbs-flailing kind of electro belter.
"Many of us experience some sort of anxiety throughout our lives," writes DYLYN of the track. "The song captivates that inner struggle we go through in our heads, that battle to either drown in it or to fight it. The world can feel like it's crashing down on you and everything in your life can seem like it's coming to an end. 'Mimosa' is a way of saying sometimes you need to just take a deep breath and let things happen. Sometimes knowing you dwell in the dark with others is surprisingly comforting."
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