Indie Artist Alicia Greene Launches New Album 'Encore Part 1' Out June 19

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The upcoming multi-part album introduces a cinematic blend of ambient techno dance rhythms, new age textures, and lush electronic soundscapes.

BOWIE, Md. - Marylandian -- Maryland-based singer-songwriter, composer, and independent music producer Alicia Greene has officially announced the upcoming release of her highly anticipated new instrumental album, Encore Part 1. The album is scheduled to drop worldwide on June 19, 2026, across all major digital streaming platforms, including Spotify.

Encore Part 1 marks a sophisticated evolution in her catalog, delivering a meticulously sequenced collection of instrumental compositions. The album creates an expansive, cinematic environment filled with deep ambient techno dance rhythms, serene new age textures, and lush electronic soundscapes. Her music has the atmospheric mystery of Enigma, the peaceful textures of Enya, the creative chillwave production of Tycho, and the legendary crossover appeal of Moby.

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The release is designed as a two-part experience, with each volume serving as a distinct sonic journey. Following the June debut of Encore Part 1, the companion volume, Encore Part 2, is slated to arrive later this summer. By establishing a deliberate symmetry across both albums, this multi-phase rollout creates a continuous, evolving ambient landscape engineered to fully transport the audience.

Listeners can now sample the sonic aesthetic of the upcoming release on the official Alicia Greene YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/AliciaGreeneMusic, where a specially curated album intro and premiere countdown event have been launched. Music enthusiasts, industry professionals, and playlist curators are encouraged to connect early across platforms to follow the release timeline and catch the latest streaming updates.

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