MC4D Drops Debut Album Titled “COMPASS” This May

Artwork from MC4D for Compass

MC4D prepares to release their debut album COMPASS on May 1, marking an important step in their fast-growing career.

Over time, the project has gained steady momentum, driven by a sound that blends melodic house, indie dance, and folk-inspired elements.

The album is led by Still Got Time featuring Clara Mae.

This track introduces the project with an emotional and uplifting tone.

It combines strong vocal lines with MC4D’s signature production style, which leans into organic textures and electronic layers.

Through this approach, the duo creates a balance between festival-ready energy and a more introspective pop crossover.

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The Achievement Before Album Release

With COMPASS, MC4D focuses on shaping a clear identity.

They explained that the album came together over three years of developing a sound influenced by indie, folk, and electronic music.

Rather than following trends, they chose to build something more personal.

They set out with a clear intention. They wanted to bring storytelling back into dance music, not just as an element, but as a core identity.

Along the way, they shaped a sound that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

Because of that balance, the music can connect with listeners across different audiences and scenes.

What stands out is the scale they have reached even before releasing a full album.

The duo has already built strong momentum even before releasing the album.

Over time, they have accumulated more than 90 million streams across their catalog.

A large share of that attention also comes from the album itself.

In fact, tracks from the project have already generated over 50 million streams ahead of its official release.

Their monthly listeners on Spotify have climbed close to 2 million, while their social media presence continues to expand with hundreds of thousands of followers and wide-reaching engagement.

Their touring activity also reflects this growth. Over the past two years, they have performed more than 150 shows across clubs, festivals, and headline tours.

Their recent Fall 2025 headline tour included sold-out dates such as Irving Plaza in New York.

In addition, they have supported major acts like Two Friends and Loud Luxury, further expanding their audience.

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Future Plan for MC4D

Looking ahead, MC4D plans to continue this momentum.

Their upcoming schedule includes major festivals in 2026 such as Lollapalooza and Escapade Music Festival.

They are also organizing “Open Air Sessions” pop-up shows in cities like Denver, Los Angeles, and Chicago, designed as free, in-the-round experiences for fans.

A larger US and European headline tour is expected to follow in 2027.

Beyond performances, MC4D has built strong cross-genre credibility.

They have worked with artists such as Aloe Blacc, Sam Feldt, Walk Off The Earth, Frank Walker, and Łaszewo. In addition, they have delivered official remixes for names like Flo Rida, Steve Aoki, and Meghan Trainor.

With COMPASS, MC4D enters a new phase.

The album brings together melodic house, indie dance, and folk-pop influences into a cohesive sound that feels both expansive and emotionally grounded, positioning them for a wider breakthrough.

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