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A multifaceted artist who, over his career, has traversed between singer-songwriter, hit producer, DJ, and curator, Ben Westbeech now debuts on Glitterbox Recordings with a fully realized and fresh artistic vision.

From the release of his mature debut album “Welcome to the Best Years of Your Life” for Gilles Peterson’s Brownswood label to his chart-topping club records as Breach and work as The Vision on Defected, his latest work sees Ben step back from his frontman role to spotlight new vocal talent.

One of the artists who caught his eye was captivating UK vocalist RAHH, perhaps best known for her chart-topping release with Prospa “This Rhythm” on Circoloco Recordings in 2024. Born out of a series of sessions at Defected’s London studios, this striking label debut “Times Are Changing” manifests Ben’s long-held career reputation as a magnet for talent, as RAHH’s flawless vocal and the considered songwriting bewitches listeners.

With its jazzy bass, journey-like arrangement, and additional vocals from the inimitable Detroit trio Dames Brown, “Times Are Changing” is undeniably uplifting and anthemic. And this is just the start for Ben Westbeech and Glitterbox.

Catching the eye of house legends Louie Vega and Josh Milan, the pair will deliver their Two Soul Fusion remix on 28 February 2025 – a red-hot remix already sought after by selectors of the highest order that transforms the joyous, soulful record into a club-ready heater without losing any of its heart. Preview the remixes on Soundcloud now.

Ben Westbeech featuring RAHH ‘Times Are Changing’ is out now via Glitterbox Recordings. Listen Here: https://lnk.to/GLITS129D

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