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New from Worship Central: Set Apart

Set Apart is the new live album from London's Worship Central, following up on their 2013 release, Let It Be Known.  Featuring a great mix of energetic praise and deep-seated worship led by Worship Central director Tim Hughes and team members, Ben Cantelon, Nikki Fletcher, and Luke Hellebronth, the album serves as a bold reminder for believers that they are set apart for the Kingdom of God.

New from Kings Kaleidoscope: Becoming Who We Are

Seattle-based alternative worship band, Kings Kaleidoscope, has released their first full length album, Becoming Who We Are.  The 10 member band offers a unique sound, mixing genres and blending in orchestral elements in what they describe as "designed chaos." Their hope is that the album will "satisfy an audience seeking creativity, musicality, and authenticity in not only the music itself, but Who the music was created for."

New Album from Chris Tomlin: Love Ran Red

Chris Tomlin is one of the most well-known and influential artists in Contemporary Christian music today.  He has just released his 10th studio recording, Love Ran Red, which was produced by longtime friend and collaborator Ed Cash and features songs penned by Tomlin, Cash, Matt Redman, Jonah Myrin, Ben Glover, Jason Ingram, and Ben Fielding.  It is filled with moving anthems of worship that present an overall theme of the greatness of God's love.

French MultiTracks from Paul Baloche & Friends: Glorieux

We are pleased to bring you our first French language album, Glorieux by Paul Baloche & Friends.  Baloche, whose parents were French-Canadian by birth, recorded the album in Quebec and Lyon, France, working with local translators and worship leaders in each area to both acquire the best possible translations and to initiate a sense of community beyond borders.  Through this project, he was able to honor his heritage while reaching out to the over 200 million French speaking people in the world.
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