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Ukiyo Brings Heavenly New Record “Make It Better”

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The third single off of Australian native Ukiyo’s debut album via Pack Records, “Make It Better” featuring Bajillionaire and Brewer just hit streaming platforms on October 14th and we’re in love. 

The track was produced by Ukiyo while on the road, mixed by Tim Watt (Golden Features, MUTO, Hermitude, Crooked Colours) and mastered by Wayne Sutherland (What So Not, Motez, Willaris K). Arguably the young artist’s strongest track to date, “Make It Better” was created during self isolation in Australia yet features an uplifting and escapist sound. Much like the accompanying artwork, the track holds a light and airy vibe that is a super easy and relaxing listen, perfect for your own quarantine. 

Highly praised for his music’s cinematic qualities, Ukiyo has earned early support in YouTube videos from Will Smith and Casey Neistat as well as inclusions in various video syncs with Netflix, HBO, Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, and countless brands including American Eagle, Ripcurl, Microsoft and Volkswagen, who have used his work in a variety of ad campaigns. 

Ukiyo has also received support from top-tier publications like Noisey, NYLON, V Magazine, NME, and CLASH Mag, as well as culture icons like Pharrell Williams, Martin Garrix, QuinnXCII, FKJ, and vlogger PewDiePie, who often has his music playing during gaming clips. Oh, and a casual 30 million collective streams.

Caroline is an avid electronic music enthusiast. Born and raised in the Boston area, Caroline relocated Florida to complete her Bachelors Degree in Social Entrepreneurship & Business from Rollins College in Orlando. Her passion for EDM, music festivals and music in general has taken her up and down the East coast (she now resides in New York City) and inspired her to pursue her dreams within the industry. Electronic music truly has been a blessing in her life and brought a lifetime's worth of lasting memories.

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