Since bursting onto the scene in 2011, Matteo Milleri and Carmine Conte have become one of the biggest acts in dance music, pushing a dark, emotional brand of tech house via labels like Life & Death, R&S and their own Afterlife. For their first full-length, however, they're changing tack, releasing an album that fuses electronic synthesis with classical, ambient and film score music. It'll come out via world-renowned outlet Deutsche Grammophon, which is owned by Universal Music Group. The label describes it as "a haunting mix of otherworldly textures and melodies embedded in a contemporary sound."