Ceol Jakob’s “Green + Blue (feat. Sunny Daydream)” Envisions a Liberated, Living World Through Electropop
Electropop producer Ceol Jakob, who comes from Woonsocket, Rhode Island, has released a new single titled “Green + Blue (feat. Sunny Daydream)”. The track continues his work in atmospheric electronic music, combining melodic pop structure with textured, immersive sound design.
The release comes against a backdrop of wider conversations about the role of artists in society. Ireland made its Basic Income for Artists permanent this February, a development that Jakob reflects on as part of a broader shift in how creative work is supported and valued. It sits quietly in the background of the project rather than shaping it directly.
The song itself is a collaboration with Sunny Daydream and is built around a central idea: what liberation might sound like for all living creatures on Earth. Rather than offering a fixed answer, the track leans into reflection and imagination, treating music as a space for questioning and perspective.
In terms of sound, Jakob draws on a mix of influences. There are echoes of the atmospheric vocal style of Enya, especially in the spacious and nature-like quality of the production. At the same time, there is a modern pop sensibility and rhythmic directness that reflects the influence of Charli xcx. The combination results in something that moves between calm immersion and club-ready energy.
Jakob describes the production as focused on earthy and watery synth textures, aiming to blend tropical warmth with more ethereal tones. The instrumentation is designed to feel organic, even though it is fully electronic, giving the impression of natural systems translated into sound.
The visual side of the project extends this idea further. Jakob and Sunny Daydream have been sharing videos filmed in natural environments, featuring plants, landscapes, and wildlife. These clips are used on social media as part of the release, showing real locations rather than constructed sets. The intention is to highlight the detail and beauty of the natural world while encouraging reflection on what the future might look like if it were shaped with greater care for the environment.
“Green + Blue (feat. Sunny Daydream)” presents itself less as a statement and more as a question. It invites listeners to imagine how music, nature, and human experience might connect in ways that feel more open and shared.

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