The Drift (EP)

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The Drift
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EP by
Michelle Chamuel & Arjun Singh
ReleasedJanuary 7, 2014
Recorded2013
Genre Electronic pop, pop
Length22:26
Label Independent
Producer Arjun Singh, Michelle Chamuel
Michelle Chamuel & Arjun Singh chronology
"Not Now"
single release

(2013)
The Drift
(2014)
Face the Fire
(2015)

The Drift is a collaborative EP by producer-composer Arjun Singh [1] and musician Michelle Chamuel. Released in January 2014, the EP is a collection of six original songs and was in the works for about a year. [2] [3] The fifth track "Drift" features vocals by hip hop artist Isaac Castor in a duet with Chamuel. The second track "Not Now" had been released as a single in November 2013. [4] The EP peaked at number 2 on the iTunes Electronic albums chart in 2014. [5]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Floating"3:49
2."Not Now"3:16
3."In My Head"4:01
4."Too Fast"3:46
5."Drift" (feat. Isaac Castor)4:14
6."Avalanche"3:20

Personnel

Partially adapted from Michigan Radio. [5]

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