The electronic music project of New York state (USA)-based Charles Rehill, Lost Signal, released a brand new single entitled "Not The End Of Me" via Metropolis Records. It's a part of a remix package that also includes treatments of the previously released "Entropy".
A raw and unflinching portrait of perseverance through self-doubt set against a stark yet melodic backdrop, "Not The End Of Me" balances vulnerability with quiet resilience; a voice worn down by disappointment but unwilling to give in. With an introspective, honest lyric that is a promise to endure even when hope flickers low, the song is a soundtrack for anyone who has stood on the edge and chosen to stay.
"Not The End Of Me" has been remixed by Assemblage 23, Magic Wands and System Syn, with remixes of "Entropy" provided by genCAB and by Rehill himself as a 'Time-Dilation Mix'. Both "Not The End Of Me" and "Entropy" (you can listen to it over HERE) will be included on Light Of Other Days, a new album by Lost Signal, which will be released on 7 November via Metropolis Records. Link

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