A sweeping new chapter in cinematic electronica arrives May 9, 2025
Sydney, Australia – Timothy and the Apocalypse, the acclaimed producer known for weaving cinematic dreamscapes and emotionally-charged electronica, unveils his highly anticipated fourth album, You and Me Forever. Out now on all major streaming platforms, the release delivers a lush, dystopian love letter wrapped in ambient trip-hop, lo-fi textures, and deep downtempo grooves.
Following his critically acclaimed releases Future So Bright, All Busted Up, and The Mindful Cherub, Timothy continues his sonic evolution with You and Me Forever—an album that embraces intimacy in the face of existential collapse.
"This album is about the fragility of forever,” Timothy explains. “It's a meditation on connection, memory, and love that somehow survives in the noise of the world.”
The album features a series of standout tracks that underline Timothy’s storytelling genius:
“Drive” – A twilight road-trip anthem built on crisp percussion and dreamy synth lines. It pulses with a slow urgency, evoking the feeling of escape and reflection in motion.
“Say Something” – A haunting and vulnerable piece with ghostly vocals and hypnotic piano loops that gradually dissolve into shimmering ambient textures.
“Nothing Sweeter Than” – A heartfelt downtempo gem, equal parts lo-fi lullaby and melancholic electronica, showcasing Timothy’s gift for emotional minimalism.
“Love In Stereo (Charly Whatever Remix)” – A bold, rave-inspired reinterpretation of Timothy’s breakout hit by his 90s alter ego Charly Whatever. This remix injects a nostalgic rush of breakbeats and future bass energy into the cinematic original, delivering a festival-ready reboot that bridges two eras of sound.
These highlights sit alongside previously released singles like “Your My Thing” and “Must Be Love,” completing a tracklist that feels both cohesive and kaleidoscopic.
With You and Me Forever, Timothy and the Apocalypse once again proves himself a master of cinematic moodscapes—equally at home in headphones as in underground DJ sets. It’s a record that feels like a memory you didn’t know you had, playing on a loop through a haze of dream logic and post-apocalyptic romance.