The Arc In Space Releases Latest Single, ‘Everybody Wants The Acid’

Taking inspiration from the Acid House style of the 1990s, ‘Everybody Wants The Acid’ is the new single from artist and producer, The Arc In Space. The artist pays homage to Daft Punk, and other pioneers in the 90s dance music scene, and was recorded in isolation while the The Arc In Space was dreaming about returning to the dancefloor, and rediscovering the fun after a year spent away from it.

The Arc In Space, aka Ken Shuttleworth, is an artist and producer, who’s been involved in music for many years, specialising in 80s synthpop, and 90s house inspired music. He’s worked in a variety of projects and bands over that time, and began The Arc In Space early last year, when he started releasing outsider house music with a nod to 80s electronic pioneers and spiced up his tracks with sound effects, and found sounds.

‘Everybody Wants The Acid’ serves as the final part of a journey which has taken place over the past year’s releases, and sees us putting our feet firmly back on the dance floor.

The single is out now, and can be streamed and downloaded here.

Find out more about The Arc In Space and his music online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,  Spotify, and Apple Music.

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