Paleblu unveils euphoric indie-jungle single

London, UK – Following on from the release of his 2nd EP ‘daisies’ earlier this year, East-London-born Paleblu gears up to release his latest anthem ‘want u to know’. Blending floor-filling rhythms with summery, indie melodies, the track is set to cement Paleblu as an exciting emerging talent.

Easing its way across the soundwaves with its summery guitar chops, the single slowly gets underway with alluring pop melodies and cutting breakbeats. The track is a shimmering example of tension and release, blending creeping sonic climaxes and enticing verses to find its pushing backbone. Landing at the crossroads of jungle, drum & bass and indie, ‘want u to know’ stands its ground as a genre-bending, euphoric anthem of love and optimism.

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“I started writing this song in October having gone through a pretty rough time. The music I'd been writing at the time had been quite deep and emotional, I found myself in a phase where a lot of the stuff I was writing was depressing. This was the first song where I thought I'd try and switch the mood to be a bit more positive. I feel like we could all use a bit of hope and positivity right now!”


Artist bio:
Ryan Gonsalves is an Artist, Producer, Singer-Songwriter, Sound Engineer. MC and DJ hailing
from Aldersbrook, East London. Sporting the moniker Paleblu, he has turned the heads of listeners with his vibrant brand of pop-tinged drum and bass. First making a name for himself as a Rave MC across iconic venues including Printworks and Fabric, he started to present a monthly radio show on Reprezent Radio - a regular feature on the station since first being broadcast in 2016.

Since debuting in 2020 with his groundbreaking new solo project, Paleblu has been moving from strength to strength, drawing the attention of BBC Radio 1 and Apple Music in the process. His genre-blurring style has seen him create notable live performances, bringing his cutting-edge approach to support Nia Archives as well as performing on Glastonbury’s Strummerville Stage before Fred Again’s secret set.