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    Unheard Music Founders Far&High Return With Coda EP – Electric Mode

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    Unheard Music Founders Far&High Return With Coda EP – Electric Mode


    Unheard Music continues its journey of artistic freedom and underground expression with a new release from founding artists Far&High. They return to the label with the ‘Coda EP’, a five-track release that captures their most refined and dancefloor-focused work to date, sitting at the intersection of Indie Dance, modern House, and subtle Electronica.

    Built on driving grooves, rich textures, and a forward-thinking club sensibility, the ‘Coda EP’ showcases Far&High’s signature approach to production, balancing emotional depth with peak time energy. Each track is crafted to move between intimate club environments and larger dancefloor settings, reflecting the versatility at the core of their sound.

    Far&High comments:

    “This is a deeply personal EP for us. The tracks were written in 2025, with some ideas originating back in 2024. The title is no coincidence; it marks a clear line under this chapter of Far&High. In closing one door, we open many more. This is not an end or a beginning, but a moment in time that deserves attention. This is CODA!”

    The EP also includes an exclusive Bandcamp-only track titled ‘Repeat It’, offering a deeper cut available solely through the platform, reinforcing Unheard Music’s continued commitment to artist-led releases.

    Far&High, who co-founded Unheard Music alongside pizzaaftersex and Mona Chrome in 2025, are central to the label’s identity and philosophy of freedom over formulas. With a creative background spanning over 25 years in electronic music, they continue to push beyond genre boundaries while maintaining a clear focus on club functionality.

    Unheard Music continues to build beyond recorded output, developing events, podcasts, video mixes, and upcoming off-site sessions across global locations, including Dubai, London, and New York. These initiatives form part of the label’s wider vision to position music as culture and community rather than content shaped by algorithms.

    ‘Coda EP’ stands as a clear statement of intent from both Far&High and Unheard Music, reinforcing the label’s commitment to artistic exploration, underground identity, and music without compromise.

    Far&High – Coda EP

    Released: 22nd May, 2026

    Label: Unheard Music

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