deadmau5 UNITES WITH STEVIE APPLETON FOR THE RELEASE OF “SCIENCE” OUT FEBRUARY 20 VIA mau5trap

LISTEN TO “SCIENCE” HERE

 

World-renowned electronic music artist and continuous bastion of influence for studio producers everywhere, deadmau5 is gearing up 2026 with new music. Following last year's instrumental track “Ameonna,” deadmau5 returns with a new vocal single “Science” featuring Stevie Appleton out today (February 20) on mau5trap.

London's own, renowned singer/songwriter/producer Stevie Appleton is one of music's fastest growing talents known for his distinctive tone and melodic writing which can be heard on “Science.” He’s a versatile collaborator for the legendary artist, bringing color, energy, and a unique vocal identity to a work that stands up against deadmau5’ most memorable vocal-driven songs such as “The Veldt,” “Raise Your Weapon,” “Bridged By A Lightwave,” and with Kaskade the iconic “I Remember” and Top 40 radio smash "Escape" (as Kx5).

Listen to deadmau5 “Science” featuring Stevie Appleton

https://deadmau5.ffm.to/science 

Watch the "Science" lyric video

https://youtu.be/_ih6kBeqcvk 

"Steve sent the vocal through, thought it was neat so I made a track with it,” shares deadmau5.

Adds Stevie Appleton, “I found there ended up being a nice simplicity in ‘Science.’ There was a lot more in the song before I cut it down to just four lines, each of which I feel like carry a certain feeling. Is it a dark energy, a loving one? It’s a bit of a mystery and I wanted to keep it that way. What deadmau5 has done with the production and the continuation of the songwriting is incredible. I’ve worked with a lot of big DJ/producers and gotten versions back of songs I’ve started on a piano, but this one was a different game. It should be a marker for the quality young producers are trying to achieve.

I’m excited for the world to hear what we’ve made, especially the full 9.30m length version, it takes you on a ride like a piece of cinema.”

Look for new music and more exciting things from deadmau5 to come soon. 

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