Illenium, Said The Sky & 1788L Feat Kerli - Sound of Whered U Go

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Review by Tom Luongo

The album "Sound of Whered U Go" by Illenium, Said The Sky & 1788L Feat Kerli is a beautiful and emotive piece of work. The collaboration between these three artists has resulted in a stunning collection of tracks that showcase each artist's unique sound and style.

The album is a mixture of electronic and pop-infused tracks that are both uplifting and melancholic. The lyrics are deep and meaningful, with themes of love, loss, and longing running throughout. The vocals by Kerli are particularly impressive, adding an ethereal quality to the already dreamy soundscapes.

The production on the album is top-notch, with each track being expertly crafted to create a rich and immersive listening experience. The use of synths, piano, and percussion is perfectly balanced, creating a sound that is both grand and intimate.

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TrackDurationPreview
Sound of Where'd U Go3:20

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ILLENIUM, Said The Sky, 1788-L, Kerli - Sound of Where'd U Go (Official Audio)

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SKBR197

Labels

Seeking Blue, Kasaya Recordings

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℗ 2018 Seeking Blue / Kasaya

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About Illenium, Said The Sky & 1788L Feat Kerli

Sitting at the forefront of the melodic dubstep and bass music movement, ILLENIUM has quickly become one of Denvers most talked about EDM producers and DJs. San Francisco native Nicholas Miller (December 26th, 1990), better known as ILLENIUM, moved to Denver in 2013 and is now proud to call Colorado home. Incorporating influences from artists like Seven Lions, Zeds Dead, & Sound Remedy, ILLENIUM creates his own blend of melodic dubstep with his asteroid like bass and catchy melody lines. While some people say that dubstep is a dying breed, ILLENIUM reinvents the style with a much more epic melodic sounding approach. ILLENIUM began making electronic dance music in early 2008 and was immediately recognized for his production quality and content. ILLENIUMs latest EP titled, RISEN exemplifies just that. Miller teamed up with the internationally acclaimed Sirma for one of the songs on this EP, after hearing DropTalks remix of Wanderer and together they created the melodically beautiful track, Drop Our Hearts. This song was the first single from RISEN, premiering on Tuesday December 10th. Drop Our Hearts immediately rose to the #1 position on the EDM Networks Dubstep.net. ILLENIUM got his start on the scene when he released his 2013 debut self-titled EP with LA based record label, Prep School Recordings. Adding his own blend of intricate melodies and powerful bass heavy rhythms into electronic dance music fuels his sound, and puts him at the forefront of the melodic dubstep and bass music scene that so many people consider the future of electronic dance music. ILLENIUM states that, We are in the midst of a digital revolution and along with this revolution comes the freedom of music. ILLENIUM is a freedom of music pioneer and gives all of his music away for free to his fans.

Real Name

    • Nicholas Miller

Aliases

  • Nicholas Miller
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Summary by Tom Luongo

"Sound of Whered U Go" is a must-listen for fans of electronic and pop music. The album is a testament to the power of collaboration and showcases the incredible talent of Illenium, Said The Sky & 1788L Feat Kerli. It is a beautiful and emotional journey that will leave listeners feeling both inspired and moved.

Comments

The turn around...omg after years now I listen gawww u fucken genius I wanted and u tease and let me splash lmak
Where'd humanity go
This version is so much better
nobody:
me singing along:
bonkbonkbonk bonk bonk bonk bonk wawa bonkbonkbonk bonk bonk bonk
Yo this second drop is kindve a rip from porter’s Fresh Static Snow live edit ?
No, don't come find me
I won't be here waiting
I so can do it alone
You're not worth staying

[Drop]
Where, where, where'd you go?
Where'd you go
Where, where, where'd you go
Where, where, where'd you go

[Climb]
No, don't come find me
I won't be here waiting
I so can do it alone
You're not worth staying

[Drop]
Where, where, where'd you go?
Where'd you go
Where, where, where'd you go?
Where, where, where'd you go?
Where, where, where'd you go?
Where, where, where'd you go?
Still 3 years, but still the song im listening the most since 2 years ago, thx illenium
ILLENIUM ♥️♥️
0:43
I mean I guess it’s kinda a good drop... :/
2:08
HOLY SH-
sickkkkkk dropppssssss
nobody does it better
follow up track from Where'd U Go?
I was frying balls when this song came on for illenium. For some reason it reminds me of being in the jungle when the beat drops lol
Kërli Thnx for your beautiful voice

“Wh're you go"??
PORTER ROBINSON
PORTER ROBINSON Y ILLENIUM
Is it wrong if I listen to this at 6:15 AM when I go to work?
Underrateddddddd
Wow ❤
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