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by Approaching Nirvana
Evolve (2012) 18-track album, Kickstarted by fans featuring the singles “Here Again (feat. Veela),” “Fade Away,” and “Death of a King.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Lapse in Time (2011) 16-track album, Approaching Nirvana’s first purely electronic production, featuring the singles “Bangers & Smashed” and “2nd Flight.
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
With the December 2014 album, Reboot, Approaching Nirvana brings their sound to the next level. Including a bit of the old and a bit of the new, the songs range from relaxing, ambient tracks that can put you in a trance to energetic, thumping tunes that will get you moving. It’s all topped off with the title track, an amazing collaboration with Big Giant Circles.
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Blocking the Sky (Spring 2012) 16-track album, Minecraft-themed & melodic-driven album featuring the singles “You” and “Dream to Remember.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Illusions (Winter 2012) 17-track album, an exploration of new and different ideas in electronic music after the successful release of Evolve featuring the singles “Illusion (feat. Brenton Mattheus)” and “Sugar High.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
ANimals (Summer 2014) 31-track album, another massive compilation of electronic music exploring pop sounds as well as other influences from non-mainstream electronic music featuring the singles “Virtual is Where We Live (feat. TryHardNinja),” “Aim For Me (feat. Chloe Dolandis),” and “Memories of You.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
Approaching Nirvana will open up submissions and a voting poll for the album cover of their next release, Exhilarate.
Submit your artwork HERE.
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Not Even Once (Summer 2013) 34-track album, a huge compilation of fun, light-hearted electronic tracks and melodic, emotional tracks featuring the singles “305,” “Witness (feat. Veela),” “Mount Olympus,” and “Monster.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Unreleased track “Falling Down”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Notes (Spring 2015) 12-track album, compilation of 2014/2015 Twitch/Let’s Music songs featuring the singles “Solar Wind” and “Pizza Song.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Waiting for the Sun (Winter 2013) 13-track album, collection of songs reflecting on life in Miami featuring the singles “Don’t Just Stand There (feat. Sean Vance),” “Waiting for the Sun (feat. Ashley Mariee),” and “Lights Are Out (feat. Brenton Mattheus).”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Subliminal Message (Winter 2011) 16-track album building on the ideas present in the electronic songs from Lapse in Time featuring the singles “Will Rain” and “A Swedish Hau5 Party.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Cinematic Soundscapes Volume 1 (2009) 17-track orchestral album, a compilation of themes and ideas from the past featuring the standout tracks “First Flight” and “Wrecked by Deja Vu.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Cinematic Soundscapes Volume 2 (2015) 15-track album, Kickstarted by fans, this album takes you on a musical journey from start to finish, forming a marriage between a more traditional fantasy sound and the sci-fi genre, represented in a combination of orchestral and electronic music featuring the standout tracks “Just a Dream” and “Breakfast at Cheetahs.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
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by Approaching Nirvana
Illusions (Winter 2012) 17-track album, an exploration of new and different ideas in electronic music after the successful release of Evolve featuring the singles “Illusion (feat. Brenton Mattheus)” and “Sugar High.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
Approaching Nirvana will open up submissions and a voting poll for the album cover of their next release, Exhilarate.
Submit your artwork HERE.
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Not Even Once (Summer 2013) 34-track album, a huge compilation of fun, light-hearted electronic tracks and melodic, emotional tracks featuring the singles “305,” “Witness (feat. Veela),” “Mount Olympus,” and “Monster.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
ANimals (Summer 2014) 31-track album, another massive compilation of electronic music exploring pop sounds as well as other influences from non-mainstream electronic music featuring the singles “Virtual is Where We Live (feat. TryHardNinja),” “Aim For Me (feat. Chloe Dolandis),” and “Memories of You.”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
by Approaching Nirvana
Unreleased track “Falling Down”
Approaching Nirvana began in 2009 when Sam Willson and Andrew Sinclair collaborated on a song via Skype. Their energetic and emotional brand of Electronica captivated millions of listeners before they ever even met. Through the funding, support, and enthusiasm of their fans, Sam and Andrew were able to meet in Miami, Florida in 2012 and finally produce in the same room. “Evolve” marks their first album together and you can expect their sound to make an impact on the music industry.
In 2010, Approaching Nirvana’s music began to be used on various television shows (MTV, VH1, PBS, HGTV, E!, GOLF Channel, Oxygen, Oprah Winfrey Network, TV Guide Network, Smithsonian Channel) as they developed their sound and began posting their songs to YouTube.
2011 saw Approaching Nirvana become the YouTube artist of choice for the gaming community to use in their videos. With huge hits like “Bangers ‘n Smashed” and “2nd Flight” their album “Lapse in Time” rose to the top of the charts.
Now in 2012, this underground, independent group has charted at #1 on Bandcamp (#1 Independent Musician Sales Platform), hit #4 on iTunes (electronic genre) and is consistently charting in the top 200. They have also won two prestigious competitions, remixing for Nick Carter’s “I’m Taking Off” and LIGHTS’ “Everybody Breaks a Glass.”
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