Emerging from a period of creative isolation and restrictions, the duo now returns to a world where they can freely express themselves and celebrate the beauty of life without taking anything for granted. "Spiritual Milk" represents a defining moment in CamelPhat's career—a bold statement of how far they have come and their unwavering determination to conquer new horizons.
"We've felt a lot less pressure delivering this record possibly due to the fact it’s on our label, but also we’re at a point in our career where we can possibly afford to be more expressive and less fearful about what other people think. It has definitely come from the heart and feels honest both as writers and musicians. We’ve had fun with it; we’ve made music less with the dance floor in mind and more with our emotions. The whole thing came together surprisingly very easily. “Spiritual Milk” is a listening album that takes your mind away from everyday life. The name itself has captured the overall essence of the album perfectly. Take the trip & enjoy the ride." - @camelphat.
Featuring 16 tracks, "Spiritual Milk" unveils a vibrant musical expression and collaborations with a wide range of artists, including Anyma, Ali Love, Delilah Montagu, Desire, Eynka, Frýnn, Jake Bugg, Julia Church, Kölsch, London Grammar, Mathame, Max Milner, PPJ, RHODES, Shimza, and SOHN, all contributing to the album's rich and varied sonic palette.
Among the standout tracks, the album's exclusive edits of "Hope" and "The Sign" undoubtedly sit at the pinnacle. They are accompanied by the mesmerizing "Home", the re-edit of PJJ's "Primavera,", the absolute dance gem "Rain", the transcendent vocals of Delilah Montagu in "What a Day," the epic dance floor anthems "Compute" & "Many Times," and "Love is Something" featuring Jake Bugg, which offers soothing folk vibes and finishes the album with something truly different and amazing.
"Spiritual Milk" unveils an array of new sounds, emotions, and perspectives with each track. CamelPhat's relentless pursuit of pushing the boundaries of electronic dance music is evident, as they craft something refreshingly original that we loved every single one of them. This album invites revisitation, promising new discoveries with each dive into its intricate musical.
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