cln Releases “Breathe”

The record – written, produced, and sung by Callan – is the first release from cln in 2017, as the Brisbane-based artist spent the latter part of 2016 composing a diverse collection of electronic music alongside Australian singer/songwriter Katie Noonan and renowned choreographer Amy Hollingsworth for a total of six sold- out performances featuring the Queensland Ballet.

“Breathe” is melodic and contemporary yet raw and emotional, and its depth is underlined by cln’s own heartfelt vocals, which he manipulates in near-James Blake fashion. Bright arpeggios awaken those sleepy vocal harmonies – attributes that become clear when understanding Callan’s approach to this song:

“I mostly make music really late at night. I think that’s when my best ideas come out. When I’m fully alert, I tend to overanalyse things and get rid of my best ideas. The original idea for this song came about at around 3am, I think it was while I was preparing for my first US tour [last September]. I’ve tried my best not to over think this song. I wanted to keep the initial idea as close to its original state as possible. I suppose that way, the final product is more honest, taken straight from my sleep-deprived brain.” - cln

“’Breathe’ is a song inspired and conjured in the late-night quiet, and it captures that heavy tranquility in its simple, straightforward chords.” -- Billboard Download "Breathe" via NEST HQ -- http://nesthq.com/cln-breathe-nest076 Callan Alexander, known to the music world as cln, has released his new single, “Breathe,” today via NEST. The record – written, produced, and sung by Callan – is the first release from cln in 2017, as the Brisbane-based artist spent the latter part of 2016 composing a diverse collection of electronic music alongside Australian singer/songwriter Katie Noonan and renowned choreographer Amy Hollingsworth for a total of six sold-out performances featuring the Queensland Ballet. “Breathe” is melodic and contemporary yet raw and emotional, and its depth is underlined by cln’s own heartfelt vocals, which he manipulates in near-James Blake fashion. Bright arpeggios awaken those sleepy vocal harmonies – attributes that become clear when understanding Callan’s approach to this song: “I mostly make music really late at night. I think that’s when my best ideas come out. When I’m fully alert, I tend to overanalyse things and get rid of my best ideas. The original idea for this song came about at around 3am, I think it was while I was preparing for my first US tour [last September]. I’ve tried my best not to over think this song. I wanted to keep the initial idea as close to its original state as possible. I suppose that way, the final product is more honest, taken straight from my sleep-deprived brain.” - cln Find more from cln on: https://soundcloud.com/callanalexander https://www.facebook.com/clnmusic https://twitter.com/clnmusic