Although the Aston Martin F1 management, including Fernando Alonso, insists that it is now important to remain realistic and not get dizzy from the first successes, the team still has reasons for fun.
Apparently, that’s why Aston Martin has decided to join forces with British dance projects DJ Disco Lines and Rain Radio and celebrate with them the release of their new composition I See Colors, the name of which can be translated as “I distinguish colors”.
On the one hand, this idea has nothing to do with the two podiums in a row for the Fernando Alonso team, on the other hand, firstly, it was this music that sounded at Silverstone during the AMR23 presentation, and secondly, everyone in Aston Martin is now in a great mood and invigorating dance rhythms fit in quite well.
It is worth noting that Rain Radio is a rather mysterious project and the person involved hides his face, but in the world of show business this is a normal occurrence. If only the music was good. Since his composition Talk About last year received more than 27 million views on social networks, it means that the public appreciated Radio Rain’s work.
It seems that the thing that was first heard at the presentation of the AMR23 car brings the team good luck, and now it will be released as a separate single. During the race weekend, this music will rumble in the Aston Martin boxes in the Albert Park paddock in Melbourne.
Rob Bloom, Aston Martin F1 Marketing Director: “I See Colors provided a unique musical accompaniment to the presentation of our 2023 car and everything that comes with it. Collaborating with such an original artist is an important milestone for the team as we not only had to find the perfect song, but we also had to get really creative and bring in new talent to bridge the gap between the music world and the sports world .”
Source: F1 News

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