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Of The Trees Returns With “Dolori,” A Lush First Single From Upcoming Album Moonglade Park

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Visionary producer and visual artist Of The Trees marks a powerful return with “Dolori,” his first solo release in more than two years and the lead offering from his forthcoming studio album Moonglade Park. Arriving January 16, 2026 via his independent label Memory Palace, the track signals a new creative chapter—one rooted in atmosphere, introspection, and immersive world-building.

Already familiar to fans through standout moments in Of The Trees’ 2025 live sets, “Dolori” emerged as a defining emotional centerpiece during his Electric Forest headline debut and the closing performance of his own multi-day experience, Camp Alderwild. The studio version expands on that energy, unfolding through layered ambient textures, hypnotic vocal swells, and detailed, inward-facing sound design. It’s a meditative yet deeply moving composition that reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of nature, memory, and sonic storytelling.

The release is accompanied by a visually striking music video directed by Jay Sansone of Human Being Media, featuring dancer Janiya Jaggers. Filmed across a variety of natural biomes, the video draws directly from the landscapes that inspired Moonglade Park, translating the album’s environmental influence into a visceral visual narrative. Each scene reinforces Of The Trees’ identity as more than a producer—he is a world-builder, carefully weaving sound, motion, and setting into a unified artistic vision.

Dolori” establishes the emotional foundation for Moonglade Park, a long-awaited full-length album that blurs genre boundaries while remaining concept-first in its approach. Blending downtempo electronica, cinematic ambient passages, and experimental hip-hop elements, the project is designed to be experienced as a complete journey. Inspired by immersive landmark albums such as Dark Side of the Moon and Houses of the Holy, Moonglade Park invites listeners to slow down, disconnect from noise, and reconnect with feeling.

With “Dolori,” Of The Trees re-enters the spotlight not by chasing momentum, but by deepening it—offering a thoughtful, immersive introduction to what promises to be one of his most expansive and intentional works to date.

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