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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 5 years
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“If you’re looking for some dream tunes – the ones that make you adventure through your mind, AIR APPARENT is an artist that you have to start listening to...If you were to listen to a track of his, you’ll hear the dreamy aspects that will make your heart tingle.”
Thanks Mix 24/7 EDM! This was fun :) 
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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 5 years
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‘Asking You’ has that feel good anthem feel written all over it… Just in time for Miami Music Week too. A delightfully warm electro-pop single, where lush synths collide with an oscillating percussion line to create the ultimate playful melody for a love- inspired track.
Thank you Fresh Music Freaks!
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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 5 years
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More importantly than the individual song, I really want to help bring more of an Asian identity into popular music. Nearly every culture has rich musical traditions but somehow Asians still constitute a tiny minority among musical artists in America. In addition, among many of my Asian peers, we’ve found that creative careers like making music are often perceived in the culture as career choices that are non viable at best and lazy at worst.
Interview for Respect My Region
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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 5 years
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My newest song “Asking You” is now out available for streaming on all major platforms.
https://fanlink.to/asking-you
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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 6 years
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Indian-American producer AIR APPARENT turns to singer Julia Ross for a truly heavenly treasure. “Tokyo,” which swerves with an unexpected swagger pretty severely, frames a long-distance relationship between blissful layers, calling to early roots in the church while leaning into its secular bent with gusto. “I’m letting you go / Goodbye, Tokyo,” Ross resolves to cut the strings before any more damage is done. Her vocal lingers on the breath but seems to pummel like a drummer in the heat of a marching band’s routine.
BSides & Badlands
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airapparent-blog1 ¡ 6 years
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“Tokyo (feat. Julia Ross)” was inspired by a trip to Tokyo and a past breakup.
It was written by Julia Ross, Krysta Youngs, and Neil Sethi and released on December 14th, 2018.
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