Scottish producer Barry Can’t Swim has released two new tracks alongside the introspective piece 'Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts'.
His debut album, ‘When Will We Land?’, achieved significant success, greatly aided by a viral moment at Glastonbury, and earned nominations for both the Mercury and BRIT Awards.
The new album, titled ‘Loner,’ is set to be released on July 11th, and Barry Can’t Swim will be headlining and curating a day at the All Points East festival in London.
As he continues his musical journey, Barry Can’t Swim has unveiled two new songs that capture the contrasting spirits present in the album as a whole.
Bringing the energy from his electrifying festival performances, the high-energy track ‘About To Begin’ showcases Barry Can’t Swim at his most intense, delivering a powerful dance music piece that packs a punch.
In contrast, the more reflective ‘Cars Pass By Like Childhood Sweethearts’ takes a gentler approach, highlighting the emotional facets of the producer’s skillset.
Listen in now.
Photo Credit: Rory Dewar
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Scottish producer Barry Can't Swim has released two new tracks. His debut album, 'When Will We Land?', was an exceptional breakout achievement.