The debut album REVELATIONS marks a pivotal chapter for Revelle27 – a raw, cinematic body of work that transforms grief and memory into euphoric dance music. Pressed to vinyl for the first time, the record captures Laurie Revell’s deeply personal journey through loss, healing, and rediscovery, weaving together late-night club energy with fragments of intimate voice notes recorded during a disorienting night spent searching for relief. Across its tracklist – including singles like Mother, THC, Hands of Time, and She Was a Dancer – the album offers a cathartic blend of club-ready rhythms and heartfelt storytelling, built for both movement and reflection. With early singles already championed by BBC Radio 1, KISS, DJ Mag, and Mixmag, Revelle27 has been hailed as a breakout artist and one of the most emotionally resonant new voices in underground electronic music.
My mum was my biggest inspiration and my number one fan. For her birthday and Christmas every year I would give her CDs filled with my music. She would listen on repeat. It gave her the energy to make it through daily tasks that, due to her deteriorating health, she struggled with so much. She would give me feedback on every song, and I would call her from the studio to play her new things I’d done. Re-entering the studio after losing her, I found myself using my music to grieve. The only way I found purpose was in creating pieces that embodied my experience and dug deep into my emotion. I'm finding a light in the darkness, and I hope I can help others do the same.