Colorado-based duo Big Gigantic release their highly anticipated album ‘Free Your Mind’. A pioneer of live electronic music with colossal funk induced tracks and an optimistic narrative, the duo act has cultivated a blend of infectious electronic dance music that has transcended across generations of fans through six full-length studio albums.
FREE YOUR MIND, our new album, & The official music video for BURNING LOVE are OUT EVERYWHERE NOW!!
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— BIG GIGANTIC (@BigGigantic) February 28, 2020
In true Big Gigantic fashion, Free Your Minds pans a variety of feel-good music featured with lead singles “Friends (feat. Ashe)” which taps into an exotic summer-tinged vibe, to the emotional palette of sounds in “Burning Love (feat. Kidepo)” and the laidback rhymes from Felly on “St. Lucia” combining beachy guitar, trap rhythms, and jazz-inflected instrumentals. Free Your Mind is the duo’s first album in three years and emphasizes uplifting, expansive soul vocals that truly engage fans.
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Throughout the 13-track album, Dominic Lalli and Jeremy Salkenshowcase live instrumentation and heavy Jazz influences with their dreamy trance-like opening sequence “Daybreak,” a fun-loving dubstep jam lead by Jennifer Hartswick, and the vintage soul-driven “Supergiant (feat. Tobi).” Along with Free Your Mind, Big Gigantic is proud to give the fans their debut music video for “Burning Love (feat. Kidepo)”. Director Eliza Brownlie reinforces this theme by telling the story through the lens of three couples sharing experiences of spontaneous dates, sharing Chinese food after a trivial fight and giving all the kisses after messing up a haircut all while showing the true meaning of unwavering love.
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The live electronic pioneers are taking their 3D Live Experience on a massive 26-date tour culminating with the band’s 12th headlining date at Red Rocks with new ROWDYTOWN dates hitting New York while expanding to Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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