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Sycco shares new single 'Ripple' produced by Flume + Chrome Sparks
25 September 2022
Ahead of her support slots with Tame Impala and Dua Lipa on their Australian dates next month, Sycco (pron. 'psycho'), shares her new energetic track "Ripple”. The song was produced by Flume and Chrome Sparks and is out now via Future Classic (Flume, SOPHIE, G Flip).
"Ripple" is the perfect follow up to “Jinx”, the 21 year old Australian/First Nations writer, producer and artist's UKG-inspired track from earlier this year. Following the success of her debut 2021 EP (aptly titled Sycco's First EP), the track is dance-inflected pop. With Flume having produced ‘The Louvre’ for Lorde and co-produced Vince Staples’ ‘Yeah Right’ with SOPHIE, and Chrome Sparks producing for the likes of Khalid, LAUREL and Petit Biscuit, Sycco's voice shines at the front of their production, which adds a glittering sheen to the track.
Of the song, Sycco shares, "Ripple was really fun and came together super quickly to be honest. I love songs like that. Everything about this song is addictive so it was really easy to create the world around it lyrically. Chrome Sparks and Flume did such a great job on the prod, it’s such a beautiful environment of synths and drums that evoke such a nice feeling of ease but also discomfort at points."
Flume adds, "I was doing a session in LA with Sarah Aarons, based off an idea I’d been working on with Jeremy (Chrome Sparks) - Sarah suggested bringing a friend in, who turned out to be Sash (Sycco) who I didn't know at the time. The song came together really quickly, then Sash re-tracked some vocals in her Brisbane studio and I spent some time tweaking it back at my place in the Northern Rivers in Australia.”
Sycco’s psychedelic bops have landed in Vogue, NME, Line of Best Fit, Billboard, Paper, Cool Hunting, Nylon, Paste and triple j, as well as amassing millions of streams. She was also chosen for YouTube's Music Foundry Class of 2021 (alongside Snail Mail, Junior Mesa), as well as Spotify's Equal Campaign, and Apple Music's 'Up Next' series. On the heels of "Jinx," she completed a nine-date UK run including The Great Escape and tons of air time on the BBC's Jack Saunders as well. With "Ripple," she is poised to break out on the global stage.
"Ripple" is the perfect follow up to “Jinx”, the 21 year old Australian/First Nations writer, producer and artist's UKG-inspired track from earlier this year. Following the success of her debut 2021 EP (aptly titled Sycco's First EP), the track is dance-inflected pop. With Flume having produced ‘The Louvre’ for Lorde and co-produced Vince Staples’ ‘Yeah Right’ with SOPHIE, and Chrome Sparks producing for the likes of Khalid, LAUREL and Petit Biscuit, Sycco's voice shines at the front of their production, which adds a glittering sheen to the track.
Of the song, Sycco shares, "Ripple was really fun and came together super quickly to be honest. I love songs like that. Everything about this song is addictive so it was really easy to create the world around it lyrically. Chrome Sparks and Flume did such a great job on the prod, it’s such a beautiful environment of synths and drums that evoke such a nice feeling of ease but also discomfort at points."
Flume adds, "I was doing a session in LA with Sarah Aarons, based off an idea I’d been working on with Jeremy (Chrome Sparks) - Sarah suggested bringing a friend in, who turned out to be Sash (Sycco) who I didn't know at the time. The song came together really quickly, then Sash re-tracked some vocals in her Brisbane studio and I spent some time tweaking it back at my place in the Northern Rivers in Australia.”
Sycco’s psychedelic bops have landed in Vogue, NME, Line of Best Fit, Billboard, Paper, Cool Hunting, Nylon, Paste and triple j, as well as amassing millions of streams. She was also chosen for YouTube's Music Foundry Class of 2021 (alongside Snail Mail, Junior Mesa), as well as Spotify's Equal Campaign, and Apple Music's 'Up Next' series. On the heels of "Jinx," she completed a nine-date UK run including The Great Escape and tons of air time on the BBC's Jack Saunders as well. With "Ripple," she is poised to break out on the global stage.