How Many Dreams? CD Album + Exclusive Jelly Yellow Cassette – DMA’S

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Available with Vinyl records London. Exclusive Cassettes DMA’S ‘How Many Dreams’ is the highly anticipated fourth studio album from Australian threepiece DMA’S. Featuring the singles ‘I Don’t Need To Hide’ and ‘Everybody’s Saying Thursday’s The Weekend’, the record is another step forward for a band on a steep upwards trajectory. Partly recorded in the UK with Rich Costey Sigur Ros, Muse, Foster the People and Stuart Price Dua Lipa, The Killers, Madonna before being finished with Konstantin Kersting Mallrat, The Jungle Giants back in their hometown of Sydney, ‘How Many Dreams’ is designed to be ambitious, a sonically vast landscape there are songs to rave to, and songs to cry to. DMA’S exploded onto the scene in 2014 with their debut single ‘Delete’. Since then, the band have released three acclaimed records with their last album THE GLOW released in March 2020 debuting at 4 in the UK, 1 in Scotland, 2 in Australia. DMA’S have sold out worldwide tours including selling out shows at London’s Alexandra Palace and O2 Academy Brixton, and Machester’s Castlefield Bowl, and graces the stages on festivals like Reading & Leeds, Glastonbury, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Osheaga, Gov Ball and many more.1 How Many Dreams2 Olympia3 Everybodys Saying Thursdays The Weekend4 Dear Future5 I Dont Need To Hide6 Forever7 Fading Like A Picture8 Jai Alai9 Get Ravey10 21 Year Vacancy11 Something We Are Overcoming12 De Carle

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Cassettes offer a raw, hands-on way to experience music, rooted in DIY culture and underground releases. Often used for demos, limited runs, and independent labels, tapes have a character all their own, with artwork and packaging that feels personal and intentional. From new releases to cult favourites and reissues, cassettes appeal to listeners who enjoy music in its most direct form. They’re compact, collectable, and full of nostalgia, making them a format that continues to thrive alongside vinyl and digital listening.

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