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David Lale’s Cinematic Fusion in ‘Vagus’ EP

David Lale releasing Vagus

David Lale releasing Vagus

Experience the Electro-Synth and Live Cellos Harmony in His Debut EP

David Lale has long been a prominent figure in the London music scene, playing the cello with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and other notable session orchestras. He’s making waves with his debut EP of original music titled “Vagus.” This independent release takes listeners on a deep and personal voyage through a hybrid sound world of Electro-Synth and live cellos, and promises to redefine contemporary cinematic soundscapes.

Combining classical and cinematic influences with Electronic, Drum and Bass, and Industrial Bass elements, David’s compositional prowess shines brightly in “Vagus.” This EP isn’t just a collection of tracks; it’s a narrative experience characterized by its innovative fusion of genres.

David Lale releasing Vagus
David Lale releasing Vagus

Press play on the accompanying audio player above to immerse yourself in the rich textures and intricate layers of sound that define his work. Keep reading to gain deeper insights into this extraordinary release. You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artist’s music, and know more about the artist’s work by scrolling down the page.


David Lale - Vagus - Cover Artwork
David Lale – Vagus – Cover Artwork

David’s background with the London Philharmonic Orchestra has gifted him a profound understanding of music history and contemporary innovation. This unique perspective is evident in every note of “Vagus.” Collaborating with other artists, he has previously released albums for the Bridgerton choreography and other film and TV projects. His work in this EP, however, stands as a testament to his personal artistic voice, resonating deeply with fans of artists like Hans Zimmer and Brian Eno.

As we dive deeper into the EP, it becomes apparent that David’s music is not only meticulously crafted but also emotionally resonant. The blend of live cello performance with modern electronic music creates a sound that is both timeless and futuristic. “Vagus” offers a soundscape that appeals to a wide demographic; whether you’re a classical music aficionado or an electronic music enthusiast, there’s something in this EP that will captivate you.

“We’re excited to share David Lale’s ‘Vagus’ EP with our audience,” says our PopHits.Co music curator team. “His ability to blend classical instrumentation with electronic elements is nothing short of extraordinary. ‘Vagus’ is a must-listen for anyone interested in experiencing the future of cinematic music.”

To truly appreciate David Lale’s innovation, listening to the EP and exploring his other works is essential. We’d like to invite you to know more about the artist by checking out his Website, Spotify, Facebook, and Instagram, platforms. David’s ability to push musical boundaries sets him apart in the industry, promising to keep fans eagerly awaiting his next project.

Like, listen and share our curated playlist. Engage with David Lale’s “Vagus” EP and experience a transformative musical journey that fuses diverse influences into a cohesive, mesmerizing soundscape.

David’s release is more than an EP; it’s an invitation to explore new realms of musical expression. We highly recommend diving into his work and experiencing firsthand the innovative blend that only he can deliver.


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