Following the announcement of her forthcoming album Ambiguous Desire due 3rd April via Transgressive Records, the 2x Grammy-nominated, Mercury Prize and BRIT Award–winning artist Arlo Parks shares her new single “Heaven.” The track premiered with a Zane Lowe interview and is the second offering from her upcoming album. “Heaven” hammers through a cathartic bassline, inspired by an early morning set from her friend, the DJ Kelly Lee Owens, that took place under the bridge at her favourite Los Angeles rave. A brave departure from her previous work, “Heaven” sees Parks lean into her deep love for underground electronic dance music and drum patterns. Driven by a techno bassline, the track tells the story of someone longing for the night not end. In her words, Arlo elaborates, “Heaven is about euphoria, community and staying present. Being in a room full of strangers sweating, connecting, losing and finding themselves is a kind of magic that’s beyond language. This song was my attempt at capturing that feeling.”