Glistening electronic producer Ukiyo has released his euphoric new single and video Make It Better featuring Bajillionaire and Brewer. Evocative of Porter Robinson and early MGMT, Make It Better is the latest single to be shared from Ukiyo's forthcoming self-titled debut LP Ukiyo LP, set for release on November 13 – Vinyl/CD available for pre-order/pre-save the album now.
Make It Better is a supremely moving track, one which puts a beautiful, poignant frame around the writers' personal struggles. The soft, sparse feature vocals from Bajillionaire and Brewer float amongst a pulsing, glittery bed of rotating synthesisers and a infectious beat. Produced by Ukiyo on the road, mixed by Tim Watt (Golden Features, MUTO, Hermitude, Crooked Colours) and mastered by Wayne Sutherland (What So Not, Motez, Willaris K), Make It Better is quite possibly Ukiyo's strongest track to date, and a thrilling taste of what his debut album will entail.
Speaking on the inspiration behind the track, Ukiyo says, "This song is all about personal struggles, so it means completely different things to Bajillionaire, Brewer and myself who wrote it. For me, this song is about anxiety, which is something that I've always struggled with but only really started taking seriously very recently. You'll hear a lot of references to that in the lyrics as well as the production, which was originally called "Don't Forget to Breathe" in its demo form. I wanted to turn my feelings of anxiety into something beautiful, with the building, whirling synths in the verses representing how I feel in the moment and the chorus recreating the feeling of getting through it. I recently started taking medication to help with the anxiety and I've found myself blasting this song in the car ever since, it feels good to finally have a lot more days feeling like the chorus section."
The self-made lyric video for Make It Better features Ukiyo, Bajillionaire and Brewer and shares a similar theme to the song, with the video being about trying new things, conquering anxiety and not caring about what people think. "I wanted to prove to myself how far I've come with my anxiety as I wouldn't have felt comfortable putting out a video like this even a few months ago" explains Tim.
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