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Montreal-based DJ and producer Sinca makes her highly anticipated debut on Purified Records with the release of her two-track EP, “Silver Lines.” With a reputation for crafting deeply immersive, groove-driven gems, Sinca’s inaugural release on the label showcases her unique strain of electronic beats – one that is both rich in texture and primed for the dance floor.

The title track, “Silver Lines,” flows effortlessly with a rhythmic pull, underpinned by soft, captivating vocals that create an intimate yet energizing atmosphere. The track is an exploration of Sinca’s talent for marrying deep, hypnotic beats with emotionally charged melodies. On “Told U So,” the mood shifts, driven by punchy percussion and a slick groove that balances nostalgia with contemporary flair. Together, these two tracks reflect Sinca’s growing versatility and her ability to craft unequivocally stylish music that resonates with both intimate listeners and the energy of the dance floor.

“I’m beyond excited to share this EP. Both tracks hold a special place in my heart. ‘Silver Lines’ carries an emotive depth while keeping that signature groove I love to create, with stunning vocals that bring it to life. ‘Told U So’ has been through so many evolutions, it’s a fusion of everything that inspires me: progressive, melodic, and deeply groovy. I’ve been road-testing both tracks over the past few months, and the energy they create on the dancefloor has been incredible. So many people have messaged me, asking for the IDs! Well, here they are. They’re all yours!”  Sinca

Sinca’s rise in the electronic music scene has been nothing short of meteoric, blending her French-Canadian and Peruvian roots into a dynamic sound that merges deep house, progressive elements, and soulful grooves. This unique fusion of eclecticism has earned her widespread recognition, including being named one of 1001 Tracklists’ Future of Dance 2024 artists, a prestigious nod to the brightest emerging talents in the industry.

Her captivating performances have taken her to top-tier festivals such as Burning Man, Coachella, Osheaga, Anjunadeep Explorations, and Sziget Festival. In 2024, after a string of releases for renowned labels like All Day I Dream and Anjunadeep, she made her debut on Bedrock Records with an acclaimed remix of John Digweed and Nick Muir’s “Santiago.” Her growing influence was further highlighted at Amsterdam Dance Event, where she joined Guy J and Henry Saiz for a standout showcase and served as a judge on the Demolition XXVII panel.

With “Silver Lines,” Sinca continues to chart her own path, further solidifying her place as one of the most exciting new voices in electronic music today. As she looks ahead to the rest of 2025, fans can expect even more unforgettable releases and performances from an artist who is redefining the future of dance music.

“Silver Lines” EP is out now via Purified Records.

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