How to access Pretty Lights’ new secret encoded EP Dual Fusion Unity

Pretty Lights has created a unique way to access his new EP with unusual icons and a password-protected website.

After five years of not releasing music, Pretty Lights has made an intriguing way to access his newest EP ‘Dual Fusion Unity.’ The electronic music producer had uploaded a video to YouTube to announce a two-night run in Las Vegas and added a clue about new music in the description. It had read, “To unlock a doorway find the eyecon.” 

The user must navigate to his official website, scroll down to the bottom, and click on the eye symbol that has been added to the right of the social media icons. The eye symbol will open a website that has been password-protected. Entering “secret” will allow access to the website.

Image / Pretty Lights

A message box congratulating the “fellow voyager” appears with a link to Pretty Lights’ new EP. Five new tracks appear in an old-school, Winamp format. 

‘Dual Fusion Unity’ carries the classic Pretty Lights sound, inspired by hip-hop and soul. All five songs are a fresh version of what longtime listeners love about the producer’s music. Filled with synths and glitchy beats, the EP marks a new Pretty Lights era. 

pretty lights ep press shot
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Following a five-year hiatus, Pretty Lights returned to the scene and was met with much love and support. Fans have been patiently waiting for the release of new music and the time has finally come. 

Pretty Lights is headlining Austin City Limits before he plays at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. He will then make his way to Minneapolis for three nights at The Armory, three at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, and three more at Roadrunner in Boston. Watch the announcement of his Las Vegas shows while we wait for the official EP to drop.

Featured Image / Brittany Teuber

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Hi! My name is Madison and I was born and raised in Colorado, giving me immediate access to some of the best live music. I have two degrees from the University of Denver in Media Studies and Criminology and am passionate about music journalism. Some of my favorite artists are, but not limited to, Disco Lines, Tape B, Space Laces, and Whyte Fang.

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