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Zerbin Drops First New Track as Solo Artist, “Bonnie Doon”

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Zerbin is a Canadian artist who rose to prominence in the Canadian indie scene with infectious tracks marked by emotive hooks and spiritual undertones. His works have been featured in international films, movie trailers, TV, and commercials, with best known tracks New Earth and Worlds on Fire finding spots in global advertising campaigns and features in film and TV including Grey’s Anatomy and So You Think You Can Dance.

 

Missing Years: Sin, Love – is a collection of b-side recordings and unfinished works by Canadian Artist & Producer Jason Zerbin (Zerbin). Missing Years traces Zerbin’s deconstruction of faith and perspective over the course of 7 years, and is constituted by reflections on the process of change, loss, and love. The project was produced across his 7 years on the road, with locations spanning cabins in the Canadian woods, the Devonian countryside, and East Berlin.

 

Boonie Doon is his latest track, and the production in this one is very impressive. The synth selection combines EDM, pop, and even some elements of psychedelic rock (in our opinion) to create a very unique track. We felt this is a great track to start off your day on the right foot, and motivate you to get the best out of your day.

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