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Track: Dutch Producer Quentyn Unleashes Vibrant New Single ‘In My Head’ Featuring Nick Tompkins

  • March 13, 2025
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Dutch songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Quentyn continues his rise in the electronic and indie music scene with the release of his exhilarating new single ‘In My Head’ on March 7th.

The track seamlessly fuses euphoric festival-inspired melodies with organic indie band elements, reinforcing Quentyn’s ability to craft infectious and sonically rich music. Featuring Nick Tompkins of the band Youth Sector, ‘In My Head’ is the latest taste of Quentyn’s eagerly anticipated sophomore album, ‘❍’—set for release later this year via his label, Enroute Records.

Following the breakout success of his debut album Enroute, which amassed over 15 million streams, Quentyn is poised to push the boundaries of electronic and indie fusion even further. His latest single, ‘In My Head,’ serves as a perfect testament to his signature sound, boasting radiant synths, vibrant samples, and a driving combination of live guitar, bass, and drums. The result is a track bursting with anthemic energy, made even more compelling by Tompkins’ urgent and infectious lead vocals.

Quentyn has a storied history in the electronic music world, having previously toured globally as part of a renowned producer duo. His resume includes performances on major festival stages such as Sziget Festival and official remixes for industry heavyweights including Tegan & Sara, DEV, and A-Trak. With over 100 million streams across Spotify and Apple Music, Quentyn is now taking full creative control as an independent artist, solidifying his status as a pioneering force in electronic and indie music.

As anticipation builds for his forthcoming album, Quentyn is gaining international traction, with radio play across the UK and Europe, including BBC Radio, Amazing Radio, and XS Manchester. His music has also secured placements on coveted streaming playlists such as Spotify’s New Music Friday and Apple Music’s New Music Daily.

With a sold-out show at Cinetol, Amsterdam on the horizon and an ever-growing fanbase on social media, Quentyn’s momentum is undeniable. ‘In My Head’ is more than just a single—it’s a bold statement of artistic evolution, and a thrilling glimpse into what’s next for this innovative producer.

Stream ‘In My Head’ now and stay tuned for more from Quentyn as he gears up for the release of ‘❍’ later this year.

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