Inaugural Single “In Your Eyes” by JK, Arabic Piano, ORSO & Maejor Out January 2025

Titanic’s End, the community and art car that originated at Burning Man with a mission to protect the world’s oceans, has officially launched Titanic’s End Records. The label has also announced its inaugural release, “In Your Eyes,” a new single from producers JK, Arabic Piano, ORSO, and Maejor, due out January 2025.

The Titanic’s End community comprises two hundred closely-knit individuals bonded by their drive to create art and music experiences to share with the world. Part of the camp’s mission is to financially support as many community members as possible in making a living working in the creative arts. Titanic’s End Records is the first example of a member starting a business born out of the camp.

Founded by entrepreneur Nicholas Parasram, alongside tech pioneer Justin Kan (who also co-founded the Titanic End camp itself in 2022), Titanic’s End Records will fund the Titanic’s End non-profit organization. A testament to the vast span of diversity of Titanic’s End, the label’s first release, “In Your Eyes” (due out January 2025), will represent the global house sounds coming out of the community.

Titanic’s End began as a mutant vehicle (art car) built for Burning Man to honor the majestic icebergs that regulate our oceans. A sound stage on wheels, Titanic’s End is equipped with everything needed to put on a world-class show: a DJ booth, a massive Danley sound system, an ice lounge, state-of-the-art LED lighting, and a dozen Kvant lasers. A spectacular force in both visuals and sound, past musical guests to take the stage include LP Giobbi, TOKiMONSTA, Francis Mercier, Diplo, ACRAZE, VNSSA, and more.

Established in 2022 and led by Justin Kan and entrepreneur Eddie Sellers, the vehicle was constructed by members of Titanic’s End, a camp of 200+ volunteer burners based out of San Francisco, CA. The entire planning and construction took 10 months from start to finish, culminating in its debut at Burning Man 2022. The vehicle is immediately recognizable by its glacial, triangular panel displays and individually controllable LEDs that use ultra-high dynamic range pixels at very high framerates—all custom-made.

In addition to Titanic’s End Records, the camp plans to unveil other projects from its community members as well, which will soon be announced and cover different aspects of their specialties, including live lighting.

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