Pull Together
by Poolside and Satin Jackets
— Released 27th March 2025 on Counter Records
In 2023, Poolside, the recording project of producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Paradise, released his fourth studio album Blame It All On Love which was recorded at his home located in the remote enclave of Malibu Hills. Enter 2025 sadly his hilltop paradise and all his belongings were lost to the blaze of the Los Angeles wildfires. For his new single – the first since the destructive tragedy- Poolside teams up with Satin Jackets (German producer Tim Bernhardt) for “Pu...
In 2023, Poolside, the recording project of producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Paradise, released his fourth studio album Blame It All On Love which was recorded at his home located in the remote enclave of Malibu Hills. Enter 2025 sadly his hilltop paradise and all his belongings were lost to the blaze of the Los Angeles wildfires. For his new single – the first since the destructive tragedy- Poolside teams up with Satin Jackets (German producer Tim Bernhardt) for “Pull Together” out now on Counter Records.
The sunny, daytime disco vibes Poolside is known for are not lost here. “Pull Together” is a heartfelt, uplifting track, drenched in danceable, finger-snapping beats and sweet groove basslines.
“Tragedy and art have always been old friends. I understood that before, but now—I live it,” shares Poolside. “Losing a home changes you, but it also opens a door to create something from the ruins. What started as loss became a cycle—pain feeding art, art feeding healing. And now, the beginning of the new beginning—for me, and for Poolside. I could throw in a cliché about rising from the ashes, but I’d rather just look ahead…I’m dropping a single with my friend Satin Jackets to mark the start of this next chapter. It’s called “Pull Together” —inspired by… the way Los Angeles has Pulled Together to help each other out.”
Shared the Los Angeles Times on their reporting of musicians who lost their homes to the fires, “Jeffrey Paradise, founder of the L.A. electronic act Poolside, had moved his home and recording studio into the Malibu hills three years ago. His house was a favorite hangout of the Grateful Dead in the ’70s, built with wood salvaged from the Venice Beach pier. He loved hosting musician friends from Highland Park for weekendlong writing sessions. ‘We’ve been on tour for years, so this was our sanctuary whenever we got back,’ Paradise said. ‘Bob Dylan had a place nearby. I’d run into Anthony Kiedis at cafes. Gene Simmons and Seal were my neighbors. We absolutely loved this house.’ Paradise said. ‘Everything is gone. The enormity of it all is hard to comprehend. I can’t even feel it yet. This is going to be our reality for years.’
Pull Together
by Poolside and Satin Jackets
— Released 27th March 2025 on Counter Records
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In 2023, Poolside, the recording project of producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Paradise, released his fourth studio album Blame It All On Love which was recorded at his home located in the remote enclave of Malibu Hills. Enter 2025 sadly his hilltop paradise and all his belongings were lost to the blaze of the Los Angeles wildfires. For his new single – the first since the destructive tragedy- Poolside teams up with Satin Jackets (German producer Tim Bernhardt) for “Pu...
In 2023, Poolside, the recording project of producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeffrey Paradise, released his fourth studio album Blame It All On Love which was recorded at his home located in the remote enclave of Malibu Hills. Enter 2025 sadly his hilltop paradise and all his belongings were lost to the blaze of the Los Angeles wildfires. For his new single – the first since the destructive tragedy- Poolside teams up with Satin Jackets (German producer Tim Bernhardt) for “Pull Together” out now on Counter Records.
The sunny, daytime disco vibes Poolside is known for are not lost here. “Pull Together” is a heartfelt, uplifting track, drenched in danceable, finger-snapping beats and sweet groove basslines.
“Tragedy and art have always been old friends. I understood that before, but now—I live it,” shares Poolside. “Losing a home changes you, but it also opens a door to create something from the ruins. What started as loss became a cycle—pain feeding art, art feeding healing. And now, the beginning of the new beginning—for me, and for Poolside. I could throw in a cliché about rising from the ashes, but I’d rather just look ahead…I’m dropping a single with my friend Satin Jackets to mark the start of this next chapter. It’s called “Pull Together” —inspired by… the way Los Angeles has Pulled Together to help each other out.”
Shared the Los Angeles Times on their reporting of musicians who lost their homes to the fires, “Jeffrey Paradise, founder of the L.A. electronic act Poolside, had moved his home and recording studio into the Malibu hills three years ago. His house was a favorite hangout of the Grateful Dead in the ’70s, built with wood salvaged from the Venice Beach pier. He loved hosting musician friends from Highland Park for weekendlong writing sessions. ‘We’ve been on tour for years, so this was our sanctuary whenever we got back,’ Paradise said. ‘Bob Dylan had a place nearby. I’d run into Anthony Kiedis at cafes. Gene Simmons and Seal were my neighbors. We absolutely loved this house.’ Paradise said. ‘Everything is gone. The enormity of it all is hard to comprehend. I can’t even feel it yet. This is going to be our reality for years.’