You Are Love
by Chrome Sparks

— Released 12th January 2023 on Counter Records

Chrome Sparks (aka Jeremy Malvin) shares new single “You Are Love”, which samples Colin Blunstone’s - frontman of the 1960s group The Zombies - “Her Song” from his seminal 1971 work “One Year”. Jeremy injects bursts of technicolour to the string-heavy original while calling back fluttering sonic motifs reminiscent of signature Chrome Sparks tracks like “The Meaning Of Love”. Alongside the release comes an official music video featuring Chrome Sparks in the beautiful surround...

Chrome Sparks (aka Jeremy Malvin) shares new single “You Are Love”, which samples Colin Blunstone’s - frontman of the 1960s group The Zombies - “Her Song” from his seminal 1971 work “One Year”. Jeremy injects bursts of technicolour to the string-heavy original while calling back fluttering sonic motifs reminiscent of signature Chrome Sparks tracks like “The Meaning Of Love”. Alongside the release comes an official music video featuring Chrome Sparks in the beautiful surroundings of the West Coast wilderness from Sam Kristofski who has worked with the likes of Tame Impala, Broods, Pond and more.

Speaking on the new single, Chrome Sparks says, “The song I sampled, “Her Song” by Colin Blunstone (singer of The Zombies), is one of my all time favorites. Upon first hearing it, I couldn’t get enough of this one section, so naturally I had to make it tangible. I chopped and pitched and reworked it, and added some extra sounds until I had a simple beat that felt nice. It was sitting around for a bit, and as I worked on new songs, this one just felt like the favorite, I kept coming back to it.“

Over the years his stunning synth-serving sound has gained praise from the likes of Pitchfork, FADER, Resident Advisor, DJ Mag, Consequence of Sound, XLR8R, Magnetic Mag, Dancing Astronaut and Earmilk to name a few. 
Chrome Sparks has performed to thousands of fans alongside the likes of ODESZA, Tycho, Bonobo, TOkiMONSTA, Porter Robinson, Cyril Hahn and more. He recently opened for Flume on his US Tour, sold out club nights with surprise guests like Madeon and performed at the annual Chanel Dinner Party at Cannes Film Festival 2021 with Marion Cotillard and Tilda Swinton in attendance. Chrome Sparks continues his ongoing collaboration with Khalid–having collaborated on songs such as “Up All Night”, “Skyline” & “Satellite”–appearing in his video for ‘Satellite’, a track which Chrome Sparks solely produced and contributed to lyrics and composition. 

Other noteworthy collaborations include Flume (on a remix for Sycco’s recent new single “Ripple”), Whethan, Petit Biscuit, Dirty Projectors, Bryson Tiller, and Machinedrum. He’s also remixed for the likes of Major Lazer, London Grammar, Chet Faker, Porter Robinson, Glitch Mob, Fred Falke, The Knocks, Crystal Fighters, LAUREL and more.

You Are Love
by Chrome Sparks

— Released 12th January 2023 on Counter Records

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Chrome Sparks (aka Jeremy Malvin) shares new single “You Are Love”, which samples Colin Blunstone’s - frontman of the 1960s group The Zombies - “Her Song” from his seminal 1971 work “One Year”. Jeremy injects bursts of technicolour to the string-heavy original while calling back fluttering sonic motifs reminiscent of signature Chrome Sparks tracks like “The Meaning Of Love”. Alongside the release comes an official music video featuring Chrome Sparks in the beautiful surround...

Chrome Sparks (aka Jeremy Malvin) shares new single “You Are Love”, which samples Colin Blunstone’s - frontman of the 1960s group The Zombies - “Her Song” from his seminal 1971 work “One Year”. Jeremy injects bursts of technicolour to the string-heavy original while calling back fluttering sonic motifs reminiscent of signature Chrome Sparks tracks like “The Meaning Of Love”. Alongside the release comes an official music video featuring Chrome Sparks in the beautiful surroundings of the West Coast wilderness from Sam Kristofski who has worked with the likes of Tame Impala, Broods, Pond and more.

Speaking on the new single, Chrome Sparks says, “The song I sampled, “Her Song” by Colin Blunstone (singer of The Zombies), is one of my all time favorites. Upon first hearing it, I couldn’t get enough of this one section, so naturally I had to make it tangible. I chopped and pitched and reworked it, and added some extra sounds until I had a simple beat that felt nice. It was sitting around for a bit, and as I worked on new songs, this one just felt like the favorite, I kept coming back to it.“

Over the years his stunning synth-serving sound has gained praise from the likes of Pitchfork, FADER, Resident Advisor, DJ Mag, Consequence of Sound, XLR8R, Magnetic Mag, Dancing Astronaut and Earmilk to name a few. 
Chrome Sparks has performed to thousands of fans alongside the likes of ODESZA, Tycho, Bonobo, TOkiMONSTA, Porter Robinson, Cyril Hahn and more. He recently opened for Flume on his US Tour, sold out club nights with surprise guests like Madeon and performed at the annual Chanel Dinner Party at Cannes Film Festival 2021 with Marion Cotillard and Tilda Swinton in attendance. Chrome Sparks continues his ongoing collaboration with Khalid–having collaborated on songs such as “Up All Night”, “Skyline” & “Satellite”–appearing in his video for ‘Satellite’, a track which Chrome Sparks solely produced and contributed to lyrics and composition. 

Other noteworthy collaborations include Flume (on a remix for Sycco’s recent new single “Ripple”), Whethan, Petit Biscuit, Dirty Projectors, Bryson Tiller, and Machinedrum. He’s also remixed for the likes of Major Lazer, London Grammar, Chet Faker, Porter Robinson, Glitch Mob, Fred Falke, The Knocks, Crystal Fighters, LAUREL and more.