Rangleklods releases first single in 3 years

Rangleklods releases first single in 3 years

The electronic wizard aka Esben Nørskov Andersen is back and fully in his element. Take 90’s house with a touch of eurodance, add stabbing vocal chops, playful synths and a groovy four on floor — sprinkle some Rangleklods eccentricity on top and you have the danceable “Song We Used To Play”.

Rangleklods is heralding a full-length album with "Song We Used To Play", which follows the critically acclaimed Straitjacket from 2015 and All About You from 2020. The songs are a reflection of life and the breaths between life-altering moments — sonically surrounded by a unique mix of timeless references. The music reflects the present, past, and future — incorporating both feelings of intimacy and euphoria, with productions that always fluctuate between organic and electronic elements. 

Esben Nørskov Andersen explains:

“To me ‘Song We Used To Play’ feels like entering a physical space – a place I mentally return to again and again. It’s my friend and I dancing in my teenage room, playing the same song on repeat for hours.”

The song captures both the joys of sharing moments through music with people you care about — and the nostalgic, bittersweet feeling when these relationships and moments fade away over time.

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