Dan Whitlam and Julia Church Send Rainbow Wood Studios Into Orbit with "Satellite"

Dan Whitlam and Julia Church’s new record "Satellite," produced by Ed Graves at Rainbow Wood Studios, blends evocative lyrics with atmospheric sound. With lines like, "if you were ever mine, come up on my satellite, love me in a different light," the track explores love and longing from fresh perspectives. Graves’ production, combined with Church's soulful vocals and Whitlam's spoken word, creates an ethereal, immersive listening experience, marking a standout release.

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