Quentyn drops another insight into upcoming sophomore album

Boundary-pushing Dutch songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer Quentyn has returned with vibrant new single 'In My Head', featuring Nick Tompkins of Youth Sector. Released on 7th March via his own Enroute Records, the track serves as the latest offering from his highly-anticipated sophomore album '❍'.

Building on the impressive foundation of his debut ‘Enroute’ — which amassed over 15 million streams — Quentyn's latest offering seamlessly bridges the gap between electronic euphoria and authentic indie band textures. 'In My Head' exemplifies his evolving artistic vision, where luminous synthesisers and expertly crafted samples intertwine with propulsive live guitar, bass, and drums to create an irresistible sonic landscape.

Nick Tompkins' commanding vocal performance elevates the production, delivering urgent melodies that perfectly complement the track's vibrant architecture. The result is a captivating fusion — simultaneously festival-ready and emotionally resonant, technically sophisticated yet immediately accessible.

The forthcoming album '❍' represents a bold new chapter in Quentyn's musical evolution, promising to transcend conventional genre boundaries whilst maintaining his distinctive artistic voice. As the project's second single, 'In My Head' offers an exhilarating glimpse into what may well become one of 2025's most innovative cross-genre statements.

With a sold-out show at Amsterdam's Cinetol on the horizon and a steadily expanding social media following, Quentyn continues to build momentum towards the full album release later this year.

Have a listen to 'In My Head' below.

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