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Swimming Paul — Smiling Through The Pain 2 LP 2x12" vinyl cover
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SWIMMING PAULSmiling Through The Pain 2 LP 2x12"

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STTP2025LP
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2x12inch Vinyl
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32.03

Tracklist

Driving Fast (With Beau Neptune)(Original Mix)

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Different Time(Original Mix)

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Still Fading (With Alecc Crisostomo)(Original Mix)

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Direct With It (With Beau Neptune)(Original Mix)

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Mutt(Original Mix)

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Stay Blessed (With Alecc Crisostomo)(Original Mix)

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Hard2Sleep (With Beau Neptune)(Original Mix)

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Drinking To Get Drunk(Original Mix)

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All My Fault (With Thals)(Original Mix)

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Shine A Light (With Zayden)(Original Mix)

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Maximum(Original Mix)

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Liza M1 (With Liza Flume)(Original Mix)

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20 Anymore(Original Mix)

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Holly (With Junior Simba)(Original Mix)

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We F-Up (With Liza Flume)(Original Mix)

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About Release

Swimming Paul’s music has always lived in the push-and-pull between euphoria and melancholy; the rare kind of electronic music that can make you cry while your body keeps moving.On Smiling Through the Pain 2 (out October 24 via Headroom Records), the French-born, London-based producer doubles down on that emotional duality, delivering an album that feels as much like a diary as it does a DJ set.Over the course of 15 tracks, Paul stitches together late-night catharsis, suburban nostalgia, and the jagged tenderness of early adulthood. The record is sequenced like an unbroken night out: the giddy anticipation, the sudden moments of reflection, the quiet comedown as the sun edges in. It’s an album that refuses to treat joy and sadness as opposites, they coexist here, often in the same chord progression.“I don’t want to escape the feelings, I want to bring them with me” Paul says. “If you can’t stop thinking about something, you might as well dance with it.”That philosophy runs through the singles: the emotional release of Holly (with Junior Simba), the aching nostalgia of Different Time, the hypnotic haze of Hard 2 Sleep, and the house-driven Drinking to Get Drunk, a bittersweet ode to nights spent outrunning your own thoughts. Elsewhere, Liza M1 folds heartbreak into an almost triumphant piano hook, while Shine a Light urges listeners to take risks and live without hesitation—as if youth’s boldness could be bottled.Since debuting in 2023, Swimming Paul has quietly built an empire on emotional resonance: 150 million streams across platforms, 1.9 million monthly listeners on Spotify and more than 50 editorial placements (including Dance Party, Crying on the Dancefloor, Electronic Rising….), 10,000+ radio spins worldwide, and sold-out tours across Europe and North America. His sound has earned co-signs from BBC Radio 1, Triple J, KCRW, Sirius XM and a wave of DJs who value melody as much as momentum.But Smiling Through the Pain 2 isn’t chasing charts, it’s chasing connections. Paul’s global fanbase, nurtured through a lively Discord community and nights on the road, has become a two-way conversation, with fans’ stories feeding back into the music’s emotional core.This autumn, Paul takes the album to stages that match its ambition, from London to a string of US club dates, festivals and intimate pop ups designed for shared release.Smiling Through the Pain 2 is an invitation to feel everything at once. To sweat through the sadness. To let your guard down under strobe lights. To realise that the best nights out don’t make you forget; they help you remember.

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