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Spacette

When Spacette launched in March 2020, LA-based Jordan Heimburger didn’t know he was creating a musical idea built to thrive during the weird years of the pandemic—and then come out from hiding when the time was right.

The time is right now.

Spacette’s new work has a distinctly dreamy vibe, a natural evolution from 2020’s self-titled debut, given the shifts in the world between releases. That first EP was a mix of dystopian themes and sci-fi imagery. “You Don’t Have To Rise To Shine” brings Spacette out of isolation and into the natural world. It’s not just in the lyrics, either. It’s in the lush, spacious vocal harmonies and airy instrumentation. Cold isolation has given way to something brighter and warmer, but still a little vulnerable.

Spacette has songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Heimburger at the helm, backed by the complementary vocals of Ann Louis Thaiss (Honey Whiskey Trio, solo artist). Contributions come from Tony Barbata (drums, John Henry, Sleepy Rubies), Ben Reece (sax, flutes, The Feed, Ben Reece Unity Quartet), Heather Rivas (synths, solo artist) and Breakfast labelmate Miles Bonny (trumpet, solo artist).

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