After dropping his highly anticipated fan favorite track “Dolori,” the first single from his upcoming studio album Moonglade Park, Of The Trees is back with another undeniably bass-forward hit, “Look Into My Eyes.” Collaborating with Atlanta’s iconic hip hop duo EARTHGANG, the track showcases a different side of Of The Trees’ production compared to “Dolori,” highlighting the range of sounds and vibes listeners can expect across the upcoming album.
“It’s been a lot of fun working with Of The Trees on this record,” said EARTHGANG. “This record is one we think is an example of true collaboration. We both brought something from our worlds that created something fresh that we believe both of our fans will enjoy.”
First debuting in Atlanta and later featured in Of The Trees’ 2025 Electric Forest headline set, “Look Into My Eyes” pushes the boundaries of both hip-hop and electronic music, showcasing the forward-thinking creativity of each artist within their respective genres. The track is a genre-defying fusion of cinematic bass, immersive low-end sound design, and EARTHGANG’s intentional, hypnotic lyricism. The result is a dancefloor-ready yet introspective cut, driven by cinematic bass and a moody, atmospheric vibe.
Similar to the release of his first single, “Dolori,” Of The Trees and EARTHGANG have also dropped a music video alongside “Look Into My Eyes.” Filmed in Fairplay, Colorado, the video captures the genuine creative chemistry between the artists while showcasing the natural environment that inspired the album. Watch the newly released music video below.
OF THE TREES

Based in Denver and originally from Maine, Of The Trees has been captivating audiences with his signature blend of dubstep and hip hop, pairing expansive synth textures and layered chords with hard-hitting 808s. In 2016, he released two full studio albums, debuting Dream Atlas in February, followed by Duat later that July.
Over the past decade, he has collaborated with major artists like John Summit and Curren$y, amassed millions of streams across tracks such as “Spanish Moss,” “Windhorse,” and “Everglade March,” returned to Red Rocks for a second consecutive year this past November, and launched his two day immersive event Camp Alderwild, which blends music, nature, and community. These milestones marked the start of his 30+ date national bus tour, featuring support from artists like Opiuo, Detox Unit, and EAZYBAKED at iconic venues including The Salt Shed, The Hollywood Palladium, BayCare Sound, and Brooklyn Paramount. With most dates already selling out, fans are encouraged to secure tickets soon to catch the remainder of the tour at www.ofthetreesmusic.com/tour.
Now, nearly a decade after his previous studio albums, Of The Trees returns with Moonglade Park, a project that reflects on environmental preservation, memory, imagination, and creation within a world driven by noise, speed, and automation. Inspired by full album listening experiences, he took the immersion a step further by wiping his social presence and beginning the curation of the Moonglade Park universe through a companion website, www.moongladepark.com. The site acts as a digital storyteller, mapping fan experiences, tour stops, and music video releases while embracing a late 1990s retro national park aesthetic. With two releases already out, the album is shaping up to embody everything Of The Trees stands for: intentional music rooted in stillness, growth, and transformation.
EARTHGANG

Hailing from Atlanta, EARTHGANG is a Grammy-nominated, genre-bending hip hop duo known for their boundary-pushing sound and philosophical lyricism. After signing to Dreamville in 2017, the duo carved out a distinct lane as leading voices in progressive hip hop, blending Southern hip hop influences with a forward-thinking creative vision.
With hundreds of millions of global streams, EARTHGANG has collaborated with major artists including J. Cole, Young Thug, Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa, and CeeLo Green. Their cultural impact continues to grow, earning praise from outlets such as Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Interview Magazine, NME, Highsnobiety, and VICE for their immersive storytelling and thoughtful reflections on modern culture. Their work often addresses timely issues, including artificial intelligence, environmental justice, mental health, and spirituality.
Beyond their music, EARTHGANG founded The EARTHGANG Foundation, a nonprofit focused on local empowerment initiatives and climate advocacy aimed at raising awareness and action around environmental injustice. In recognition of these efforts, the duo was honored at the White House by Vice President Kamala Harris and awarded their own EARTHGANG Day on April 27 by the city of Atlanta.










