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GREGORY DILLON

The Connecticut-based artist unveils his latest single, “Drive”, a personal self-produced track that pays homage to 2010s electronic pop hits.

Back in the Connecticut suburbs, Gregory Dillon is ready to start again. Shedding his nostalgic sad boy persona for darkcore electropop euphoria, he unveils his latest musical endeavour, the self-produced single “Drive,” an adrenaline-infused track paying homage to 2010’s electronic pop hits.

“This is a compilation of my night’s best bad decisions directed by Daniel Luis. I’m living in nowhere-suburbia, so I needed to make something to dissociate into, and I’m honestly feeling so fucking dark and free from it,” he shares. “This is for all the rebel queers and reckless girlies who have unpaid speeding tickets, drained their bank accounts, and have nostalgia for the city just out of reach. I used to think I needed to be where the action is in the city, but through producing this project, I’m proving to myself that I am where the action is. Always.”

Accompanying the track, the genre-blending artist also serves us with a cinematic music video complementing the sonic collision of electropop, new wave, & post-punk sensibility. On “Drive,” we see Dillon on a motorcycle in a race against time as he simultaneously longs for big city life again while also rejecting it.

Watch the video…