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Harrison Lipton Drowns Out Heartbreak In 'Pool'

The Brooklyn singer dusts off a paean to a lover lost.
Harrison Lipton.

Harrison Lipton is a Brooklyn singer and producer with a limited digital paper trail. There was the 2014 collaborative with Dayspired that ambled through the mood music once perfected. Then there was Lipton's appearance on songs from electronic music producers Mister Lies and Giraffage. But "Pool," the first single off his upcoming debut project, , feels like a rarity, transposing of-the-moment sounds into a dusted-off paean to a romance lost in memory and feeling.

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