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Jeremy Olander announces debut album ‘When The Rain Falls’

The lead single ‘Apollo’ will be out on February 6th.

Photo credit: Jonas Dyrsmeds

Jeremy Olander has announced his debut full-length album, ‘When The Rain Falls’, set for release on March 13th, 2026, via his own label, Vivrant. The record is introduced by the single ‘Apollo’, a collaboration with Swedish duo Moontalk, which is available on February 6th.

‘When The Rain Falls’ marks a significant milestone in Olander’s 15-year career. Arriving over a decade after his debut on Eric Prydz’s Pryda Friends, the album is described as a personal, introspective body of work shaped by major life changes, including sobriety and becoming a father. According to Olander, it represents “the end of the first chapter of my career and my life, and the beginning of the next.”

The first single, ‘Apollo’, offers an early glimpse into the record’s sonic and emotional direction. Created with Moontalk—Edwin Lindberg and Lukas Hällgren—the track blends Olander’s melodic and cinematic sensibilities with the duo’s hypnotic house grooves. Their collaboration reflects a shared Swedish lineage and a mutual commitment to emotionally resonant, forward-thinking dance music.

The release also signals the start of a world tour focused on the album’s material, kicking off March 13th in Houston. Spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, the tour will highlight Olander’s narrative-driven performances built around his own productions.

Since founding Vivrant in 2014, Olander has built a respected platform for melodic electronic music, with prior releases on labels including Last Night On Earth, Diynamic, Drumcode, Watergate, and Anjunadeep.

Pre-save ‘Apollo’ here.

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