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“Holding Hands,” the first single from Daniel Benyamin’s forthcoming second album Life After Music explores a quiet but unsettling alienation from everyday emotions. The track serves as a gateway into the album’s central question: what remains of our inner lives when technology begins to dominate the emotional landscape?
If love is just a term inflated by advertisement or an outstretched hand might just turn out a trap.
With Life After Music, Daniel Benyamin confronts these questions head-on. Known as one of Europe’s most eclectic underground artists, he continues to blur boundaries — sonically and conceptually — crafting music that challenges, unsettles, and ultimately invites reflection on what it means to feel in an increasingly mediated world.
Life After Music is a double album divided into four thematic sides which will be released on May 15, 2026 via Ghost Palace Records/Cargo. It explores loneliness and space, life and silence, each thematic making the title of each side of the vinyl.
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