Swedish duo Trilane is back on Protocol with another dose of an uplifting progressive house on their new single ‘Believe’ featuring singer Philip Strand. ‘Believe’ delivers dreamy instrumental melodies and an energetic, rising bass line, the crescendo of which culminates perfectly in sync with Strand‘s emotive vocals. Trilane has made this iconic progressive house sound their brand thus far, with the new single being the 5th on the label. ‘Believe’ follows their single ‘Still Think of You’ with Loris Cimino from earlier this year as well as their 2018 collaboration with Nicky Romero, ‘Bittersweet’, which has just surpassed 3M streams on Spotify.
Founded by Nicky Romero, Protocol Recordings is one of the leading imprints for innovative dance music. It boasts a roster of heavy-hitters complemented with immensely talented up-and-comers, all with a diverse range of sounds that are guaranteed to light up a dance floor. Among them are Trilane, the Swedish powerhouse duo behind Protocol tracks ‘Miss Out‘, ‘Hot For U’, ‘Bittersweet’, ‘Still Think Of You’ and now ‘Believe’. With their string of releases on Protocol over the last 2 years, Trilane have become label veterans. They have also released on Revealed Recordings and Wall Recordings. With the unwavering support of Nicky himself and other high-profile artists, it’s safe to say Trilane‘s future is very bright indeed.
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