Timothy and the Apocalypse Unveil New Single “Sunlight” — A Cinematic Journey Through Light, Space and Emotion

Australian electronic producer Timothy and the Apocalypse returns with his latest single, Sunlight, a deeply atmospheric and emotionally charged track that blends cinematic electronica with subtle progressive house influences.

Built around shimmering synth textures, warm basslines and a slow-burning groove, Sunlight captures a sense of quiet optimism and reflection. The track unfolds with patience, drawing listeners into an expansive sonic landscape before lifting into a euphoric, light-filled release.

Known for merging his two creative worlds of music and panoramic landscape photography, Timothy Poulton channels the same sense of scale and atmosphere found in his imagery into his sound. Sunlight feels like standing on a mountain at dawn, where the first light cuts through darkness and transforms everything it touches.

“This track is about that moment when everything shifts,” says Poulton. “When the light arrives, and you feel a sense of clarity, calm and possibility. I wanted it to feel immersive, like you’re stepping into a place rather than just listening to a song.”

With its cinematic pacing and emotive depth, Sunlight sits comfortably alongside artists such as Tycho, Lane 8 and Bonobo, while maintaining a distinct identity rooted in storytelling and mood.

Following a series of releases that have steadily built momentum across streaming platforms, Sunlight continues to define Timothy and the Apocalypse’s signature sound. It is music designed not just to be heard, but experienced.

Sunlight is available now on all major streaming platforms.