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ARTIST SORAN SHARES BRAND NEW SINGLE, “ANCHOR” OUT TODAY

Listen to Anchor HERE

 

ANNOUNCES LIVE SHOWS SET FOR WINTER 2021

 

 

4 December 2020 (TORONTO, ON) — Today singer-songwriter Soran released “Anchor” a brand new track via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. Listen to the highly anticipated new music HERE.

 

Written solely by Soran “Anchor” follows the artists singles “Right Here”, “Comfortable” and most recently a heartfelt tribute to his late mother, “Until The Day I Die.”

 

The Montreal-based artist recently announced a handful of live shows set to take place in February 2021. A full list of tour dates is below and information can be found at www.soranmusic.com.

 

Stay tuned for more new music from Soran in the new year.

 

About Soran

Born on the south shore of Montreal to a Japanese mother and a French father, Soran grew up surrounded by his father’s musical instruments, on which he could begin to experiment and learn. Soran initially gained a strong fan following from posting covers and originals on social media and his fanbase only grew stronger after appearing on La Voix in Quebec. In 2016 Soran signed with Audiogram and released his single “I Wish.” Soran went on to release a six song EP in 2018 on which he played all the instruments and co-produced with Connor Seidel  (Matt Holubowski, Elliot Maginot, Charlotte Cardin). The EP's songs have garnered over 10 million streams globally. The Summer of 2019 saw Soran collaborate with popular Belgium DJ, Henri PFR, on his summer single ‘’Going On”, which is certified gold in Belgium. In September 2019, German DJ duo, Gamper & Dadoni, released a remix of Soran’s 'Julia’, which further introduced Soran to new fans. Soran is back with new music via Universal Music Canada.

 

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Upcoming Show Dates:

February 5, 2021 - Café culturel de la Chasse-galerie

February 12, 2021 - Aux Vieux Bureau de Poste

February 18, 2021 - Club Soda

February 19, 2021 - Salle Jean-Despréz