Home Uncategorized Faithless returns with powerful new single ‘Peace and Noise’ featuring Suli Breaks: Listen
Faithless returns with powerful new single ‘Peace and Noise’ featuring Suli Breaks: Listen
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Faithless returns with powerful new single ‘Peace and Noise’ featuring Suli Breaks: Listen

Home Uncategorized Faithless returns with powerful new single ‘Peace and Noise’ featuring Suli Breaks: Listen

After a standout 2024, including a sold-out UK and European tour with highlights at Brixton Academy, Roundhouse, and their third headline performance at Glastonbury, Faithless now returns with their latest single, ‘Peace and Noise’, featuring spoken-word artist Suli Breaks. Released today, March 21, the track effortlessly combines the band’s signature house beats with Breaks‘ insightful lyrics, which, in turn, explore the struggles of modern life.

Building on the success of recent singles like ‘Find A Way’ and ‘I’m Not Alone (Rest Well Maxwell)’, ‘Peace and Noise’ speaks directly to the heart of rave culture, blending euphoria with thought-provoking themes. The track is a journey through rolling drums and atmospheric layers, setting the stage for Suli Breaks‘ captivating vocals, which challenge listeners to find peace amidst the noise of contemporary existence.

The band notes that Breaks‘ contribution adds a unique depth to the track, enhancing its funky energy while delivering powerful, introspective content. The single also offers a taste of Faithless‘ upcoming album, Champion Sound, which promises to continue their legacy of blending dancefloor anthems with conscious messaging.

With each new release and live performance, Faithless continues to solidify their legacy, further proving that their influence on global dance music remains as strong as ever.

Stream it on Spotify below or via your preferred platform here.

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