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Occupation:Baby-Lights
Occupation:Baby-Lights
Occupation:Baby-Lights

Occupation:Baby brings hope with synth-pop single called “Lights”

The soul that Occupation:Baby brings is embedded with the emotion. It might be the ambience that he is able to create so well. The lyrics that you get attuned to. A part of you that vibrates in syncopation with the music. No matter what it is, he has found his footing and is doing great. His latest single Lights is that beacon you need, when times get tough. 

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You never know what another is going through. When music can become the answer while relating to the details, there is a certain power to it. Occupation:Baby scored big with Scissors and All Damn Night. It was the musings of a nocturnal mind, creating something that pacifies your overthinking. Synth swells complement the brilliant, evocative vocals to create a shimmering appearance. There is immense detail given to the sound output, and the kind of balance you can hear. 

The synth pop is the soul of the moment. Coming from Cambridgeshire, UK-there has been something that has got people hooked to his wonderful music. Lights is a development on his sound, while making a trademark fingerprint that all the melodies have. 

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You can check out the single from Occupation:Baby below, and follow him on Instagram to stay updated. There is a lot more music promised, so you can get addicted to this number like we have. Dive into the luminescence here:

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Self professed metalhead, moderately well read. If the music has soul, it's whole to me. The fact that my bio could have ended on a rhyme and doesn't should tell you a lot about my personality.

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