Faithless release poignant new single ‘In Those Times’

Faithless

Legendary UK dance act Faithless release their sumptuous new single, ‘In Those Times’ (ft Nathan Ball & Suli Breaks) on 3 December, exclusively on Amazon Originals. A poignant ode to the importance of friendships and family connections, ‘In Those Times’, offers the perfect message as we approach the festive period.

Faithless said: “With shimmering Balearic guitars, and a tough disco bass line ‘In Those Times’ returns to the tender vocals of singer Nathan Ball and poet Suli Breaks that graced Faithless’ ‘All Blessed’ album to stunning effect. This is their hymn to everything we missed during lockdown – togetherness, friendship, and gratitude for the evocative power of music in our lives.

‘All Blessed’, Faithless’s first studio LP in 10 years, was released on BMG and has won rave reviews from press and fans alike. Featuring in several Best Albums Of 2020 lists, ‘All Blessed’ charted at No.6 in the Official Album Chart and No.1 in the Dance Album Chart and No.1 in the Independent Album Chart.

Previous singles ‘Synthesizer’, ‘I Need Someone’, ‘Innadadance’, ‘Everybody Everybody’ received strong support, including BBC Radio play from Pete Tong, Annie Mac, Jo Whiley, Annie Nightingale, Shaun Keaveny, and Nemone. DJs supporting the track included Tiesto, Roger Sanchez, John Digweed, Marco Carola, Claptone, Leftwing : Kody, Gabriel & Dresden, and Kryder.

In a history that stretches back some 25 years, Faithless have long occupied a pivotal position in the world of British electronica. Marrying elements of house, trip-hop, dub and a songwriting flair into arena-filling explosive, euphoric sounds.

Their accomplishments tell their own story: seven Top 10 singles, six Top 10 albums (three at Number 1), a Mercury Prize nomination for their brilliant sophomore album, 1998’s ‘Sunday 8PM’ and their impressive four times Platinum certified ‘Forever Faithless – The Greatest Hits’ adding to a career total in excess of 15 million worldwide. Faithless have graced festival stages the world over, including Glastonbury’s famous Pyramid Stage twice. Globally, they’ve sold out multiple arena runs.

Listen to the track below.