Jeremy Olander Announces Debut Album ‘When The Rain Falls’, Shares Lead Single ‘Apollo’ with Moontalk

After more than a decade shaping his sound in clubs across the world, Jeremy Olander is finally releasing his debut album.

When The Rain Falls arrives March 13, marking a major moment for the Swedish producer who has built his reputation on precision, restraint, and emotionally driven melodic work. For longtime listeners, this isn’t just another release, it is a full-circle chapter.

The album is introduced by “Apollo,” a collaboration with fellow Swedes Moontalk, released on February 6. The track feels expansive but controlled, balancing cinematic textures with groove-led movement. It hints at an album that isn’t chasing peak-time drops, but something more layered and intentional.

Olander’s career stretches back to his 2011 debut on Pryda Friends, the imprint founded by Eric Prydz. Since then, he’s carved out a lane of his own, rooted in melodic house and progressive, but never boxed in by either

When The Rain Falls reflects that mindset. The album was shaped during a period of personal change, and you can hear it in the pacing. The record doesn’t rush. It breathes. There’s weight in the quieter passages and clarity in the melodic peaks. It’s less about chasing dance floor reactions and more about creating something that lasts beyond them.

When The Rain Falls — Jeremy Olander’s long-awaited debut album on Vivrant.

Alongside the album, Olander will embark on a global When The Rain Falls tour, bringing the project to clubs and venues across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Stops include cities like Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Stockholm, Sydney, Bangkok, London, New York, Miami, and many more.

Full tour details and tickets can be found here.

For Olander, this moment feels earned. Not rushed. Not manufactured. Just the natural next step for an artist who has quietly built one of the most consistent catalogs in melodic electronic music.

When The Rain Falls isn’t about reinventing himself. It’s about stepping fully into who he already is.