Jai and A.K. Paul's music institute have released two new tracks
The mysterious Jai and A.K. Paul have added two new artists to their Paul Institute roster, Hira and Reinen, and shared two new tracks from the two artists on their site.
Jai and A.K. Paul of London's Rayners Lane are sought after as they continue their mysterious and perfected approach to bring out new music.
Last week, their label Paul Institute emerged with two singles from artists, "Shimmer" by Fabiana Palladino and "Hypothalamus" by Ruthven.
Now the Paul Institute has announced the two latest artists to join their roster, synth musicians Hira and Reinen.
On the Institute website, you can hear all four of the tracks, with the two newest being Hira's "Red Light Drive", and Reinen's "Masquerade".
"Masquerade" is described on the site as a "bombastic head spinner" as she combines opera and electronica in a bizarre yet brilliant offering.
Hira is a self-taught artist who manages the creative vision behind his music, merch, graphics, and artwork. "Red Light Drive" is described as a "cyberpunk symphony set in that nightclub in Strange Days."
The tracks will be available on vinyl via the Paul Institute site, with the B-sides providing instrumental versions of the tracks.
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