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Artist's albums
Chemicals
2023 · single
Thinking About You
2023 · single
Say No More
2022 · single
Breathless
2022 · single
All I Need
2022 · single
Saint (Shallou Remix)
2022 · single
Watercolor
2022 · album
Heart
2022 · single
To Feel Alive
2021 · single
Wish You Well
2021 · single
Falling Water
2021 · single
She Said
2021 · single
The Flood
2021 · single
Symphony
2021 · single
A Range of Light
2020 · album
Falling Fire
2020 · single
Undercover
2020 · single
Towns
2020 · single
We Found Home (feat. Kwesi) [Acoustic]
2020 · single
We Found Home (feat. Kwesi)
2020 · single
Kerosene (Remixes)
2020 · EP
Lost
2020 · single
Kerosene
2019 · album
Neon Lights
2019 · single
Present
2019 · single
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Biography
Los Angeles-based indie electronic duo, David Parris and Xander Carlson, make lush soundscapes both inspired by and evocative of views from a mountain, deep pink sunsets and stars on a clear night. The longtime friends launched the Forester project in 2019, working nine-to-five gigs and making music at night. They achieved immediate success with their debut single “Spark” – a deep exhale of a track that was picked up by independent label Lowly Palace and which has since collected more than 7 million total streams. The song also caught the ear of Kygo’s Palm Tree Records, where Forester signed in 2020. The Forester catalog now encompasses three albums: 2019’s Kerosene, 2020’s A Range Of Light and 2022’s Watercolor. Together, these LPs have collected an incredible 72.7 million global streams, in addition to a growing fanbase made up of both longstanding dance fans and scene newcomers. Forester has played this music for tens of thousands of fans at festivals like Outsidelands and as the opener for Kygo at massive stadium shows in Oslo and Mexico City. A pillar of the project is the preservation of the nature that’s inspired Forester, with the guys donating a portion of the revenue from their debut album to The Nature Conservancy. “The Forester project is ultimately a conservation project,” says Carlson. “We want to spread the word that our planet is awesome and irreplaceable”.