Reach Nirvana with TACHES' Chill Dance Instrumentals in 'Heart Over Heels' EP

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An alluring artist from the Balearic island of Mallorca, Tà‚CHES specializes in genre-bending  soundscapes that intrigue listeners with his continual experimentation and nonconformity. His  charming new release, Heart Over Heels, is no exception to this romantic atmosphere as he  radiates with every melancholic track on the pleasing EP. Reminiscent of dance, electronic, and  house music, Tà‚CHES' wholesome sound will hypnotize you into a frenzy of euphoria that you  won't want to abandon.

Although Tà‚CHES is an undeniably creative mind who understands the harsh realities of this  complex world, he instead chooses to invest in the wondrous beauties of human connection and  meaningful relationships. With a strong commitment to bettering himself every day as he  continues his purposeful journey through life, Tà‚CHES possesses the rare ability to genuinely find passion everywhere goes because he rejects the questionable concept of seeking inspiration–as we can see in Heart Over Heels.

On his creative process, Tà‚CHES expanded:

"Seeking inspiration is counterintuitive because if you don't end up finding it where you search  for it, you may just stop going down a certain path if you see no results instantly. The key is to  build your own natural curiosity that exists detached from results. When you are constantly  evolving and reevaluating your thoughts and interests, inspiration will come about a lot more  frequently than if your sole purpose is to find it."

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An impressive collection of five truly captivating tracks, Heart Over Heels desperately encourages listeners to appreciate every opportunity we're given because life is too short to waste a single moment. Although Tà‚CHES' songs are generally instrumental-based, he always draws on his own personal memories and the stories he wants to share with the world. The delightful opening track, "Sofia's Theme" sees Tà‚CHES hopelessly swooning over an incredible girl, and "Dances With Wolves" is a firm declaration of living truthfully without regrets. "I Don't Look Back" promotes a life of minimalism, and "Meet You In The Moonlight" suggests that you may need to ironically lose yourself in the process of finding yourself. The bittersweet closing track, "Stay Together" is a true profession of love, with Tà‚CHES saying, "I would miss a million and one flights for you."

On Heart Over Heels, Tà‚CHES shared:

"Your heart will tell you why; your head why not. Live your life wisely for time is running out. You know what you must do. Do it now."  

In Heart Over Heels, Tà‚CHES evokes an eerie sense of nostalgia coupled with flavorful dance rhythms and attention-grabbing instrumentals. With an avant-garde style, Tà‚CHES places significant value on maintaining artistic independence and ultimately staying true to himself. His sonic metamorphosis stems from the countless life-changing experiences he's allowed himself to learn from and his extreme desire to showcase human evolution through his dynamic music.

Tà‚CHES shared his opinion on creative freedom:

"Being able to choose on a case by case basis how I wish to express a particular sentiment or emotion, without fear of being judged for the direction that an idea may decide to take. This begins and ends within YOU. Once you implement this into your mindset, there are no rules, just possibilities. Judgement is useless and serves you no purpose but to waste precious time. Create, create, create. If you have even the tiniest inclination that you are here to create, you owe it to yourself (and the rest of humanity) to make it your mission. To live without passion is to not live at all."

Enter Tà‚CHES' world of nirvana with Heart Over Heels below:

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