Fisher and AR/CO come together for summer-styled single ‘Ocean’
Fisher certainly knows how to get a party started and for his latest single, he has teamed up with AR/CO for an infectious new hit. The track allows both artists to flex their creative muscles and deliver a single that is radio and dancefloor-ready.
Renowned for his big personality and bigger shows, Fisher is a force within the electronic music landscape. He has spent 2024 entertaining crowds around the globe, beginning with his 30,000-capacity festival, Out 2 Lunch. Since then, he has continued to hit stages across North America while releasing more music for his legions of fans. For his latest offering, he has teamed up with musical duo AR/CO for a radio-ready new hit. On working with the duo and crafting Ocean, Fisher said, “Trying to bring the ocean to the groove. Every time I play this track, the dance floor explodes like a whale’s blowhole! With such a saucy beat and AR/CO’s euphoric vocals, it’s hard not to move. It was such a pleasure writing this track with AR/CO. These legends are definitely ones to watch out for in the future.”
The members of AR/CO were equally excited about the opportunity to work with Fisher. They commented, “While we were in Oz chatting with our mates about standout artists on the scene, one name kept coming up: Fish. He’s a national treasure over there and has been making waves around the world too. We’d written a track called Ocean, and with Fish being not only one of the biggest DJs in the world but also a pro surfer, the collaboration felt like it was meant to be. The vibe between us is super laid-back and full of good times on both sides, so it all came together naturally. Every time we hear this track, we fall in love with it all over again. We can’t wait to share it with everyone.” With its incredible melodies, rolling bass, and driving rhythms, Ocean will be making waves well into 2025.
Listen to the latest hit from, Fisher and AR/CO below.
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