
Feiertag – Somewhere Up There
Dutch producer & live act Joris Feiertag unveils his latest offering, the Embers EP, a five-track journey to be released on Sonar Kollektiv (20.06.2025).
Somewhere Up There is the new single from Feiertag. Marking his first release since 2024’s ON/OFF EP, the track continues to showcase his signature beat-driven sound, effortlessly blending rich textures with a refined balance of organic and synthesised elements.
A 130 bpm, club-focused cut, Somewhere Up There combines tough breaks and lush synths with hypnotic, ethereal vocals that build to a powerful climax before resolving in a blissful conclusion. Emotionally charged, the track holds a special place on the upcoming Embers EP, as Joris explains:
“This track holds the heart of my entire EP. It’s difficult to put into words what it means to me. Somewhere Up There is about the loved ones we’ve lost but still feel watching over us. It’s that comforting sense that, from above, they’re guiding us and reminding us that everything will be okay.”
Feiertag has already released three albums and numerous singles and EPs on Sonar Kollektiv, alongside recent offerings on R&S and Anjunadeep. Somewhere Up There is the first single from his forthcoming Embers EP, which also features a stunning collaboration with labelmate Jono McCleery. The single will be released on Sonar Kollektiv this summer.
Stream or download Feiertag – Somewhere Up There here: https://sonarkollektiv.lnk.to/EmbersEP
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