Toxic Emotion Releases Debut Album, "Beautiful Randomness"

DRÖM is proud to announce the release of the ever so talented, Toxic Emotion. After drawing attention for some of peers for remixing Andy Mineo, Owl City and Capital Kings, he signed to a deal with DRÖM to release Beautiful Randomness. Powerful hooks, strong melodies and amazing electronic dance music make up this incredible album.
Listen to his new song, "Can't Get Enough Of You (feat. Tristan Peace)":
Beautiful Randomness Track listing:
1. Beautiful Randomness 2. Here For You 3. The Feels 4. Day To Day 5. Save Me 6. Bring The Funk Back 7. Can't Get Enough Of You (feat. Tristan Peace) 8. Closer Further 9. Panda Trap 2.0 10. Too Many Video Games
For more information about Toxic Emotion go to: www.DreamLabelGroup.com
ABOUT TOXIC EMOTION:
Born in 1993 in Denver, Colorado, electronic dance music artist Daniel Lopez (known as Toxic Emotion) began producing music at the young age of 13. Growing up in a very musically talented family, he was drawn to create dance music for himself after being exposed to UK hardcore, trance and a bit of Daft Punk and Deadmau5. Daniel has since dedicated himself to the art of creating dance music of all forms; house, electro house, progressive, dubstep and trance. "I prefer to make electro and progressive house and eventually I'd like to create all sorts of music, not just electronic", he says. It's been said that Toxic Emotion is one to keep your eye on, gaining support from respected artists like Marckus Schulz. His artistry is apparent in the tracks he has released and with such a firm grasp of knowledge in all fields of electronica this young prodigy is one to keep tabs on. His debut album, Beautiful Randomness, releases on DRÖM in September 16th, 2016.
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