Vacancy
Vacancy is the electronic project of producers Max Raub and Simon Le Grew. They first appeared with an EP called 'Escape Velocity,' which established their...
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Vacancy is the electronic project of producers Max Raub and Simon Le Grew. They first appeared with an EP called 'Escape Velocity,' which established their sound around ethereal melodies and dreamy synthesizers.
Their track 'Satellite Love,' featuring vocalist Mia Pfirrman, became their most recognizable work. The song's themes of distance and connection found an audience, though the group also faced some early criticism and industry friction.
Vacancy followed with an album titled 'Celestial Currents,' which included 'Satellite Love' and continued in a similar atmospheric electronic vein.
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