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Tatum The Dreamer Takes Us Somewhere Else With "Our Heavenly Bodies"

Updated: May 15

With the release of his new album, Our Heavenly Bodies, Tatum The Dreamer has fully stepped into his own orbit. This project is a slow, intentional journey through emotion, thought, and sonic atmosphere. Tatum has always made music that sits deeper than the surface, but this one feels different. Bigger. Bolder. More refined. With Our Heavenly Bodies, he’s created something that feels like a constellation of stories, woven together with clarity and care.

Tatum The Dreamer Las Vegas R&B Artist, Singer/Songwriter Our Heavenly Bodies Album Cover
Photo by Efrem Francis

At Junxion Søund, we had the privilege of witnessing this album take shape inside our walls. We watched the ideas unfold, the tracking sessions stretch into late nights, and the meticulous layering that gives this album its weight. Tatum doesn’t make noise—he builds experiences. And this album is one of the most complete pieces of work we’ve seen come out of Vegas in a minute.

Tatum The Dreamer Las Vegas  Singer/Songwriter Our Heavenly Bodies Photo Shoot
Photo by Efrem Francis

Our Heavenly Bodies reads like a meditation on space—both literal and emotional. There’s a lightness to some of the production, but don’t get it twisted: this record cuts deep. Every transition, every shift in tone, every break in silence feels deliberate. The writing leans poetic without getting lost in itself, and the themes land without needing to explain themselves.

It’s music that trusts the listener. And that’s rare.

Tatum The Dreamer Las Vegas R&B Artist, Singer/Songwriter Our Heavenly Bodies Photo Shoot
Photo by Efrem Francis

Tatum’s been putting in the work. But with this release, the progression is undeniable. His voice feels more self-assured, his production choices more intentional, and the world he’s created around this album feels fully formed. There’s no filler here. Just real records and a real point of view.

Whether you’ve been tapped in for a while or this is your first listen, Our Heavenly Bodies proves Tatum isn’t just participating in the scene—he’s shaping it.


We’re proud to have been part of the process. Projects like this remind us why we do what we do. Junxion Søund exists to give artists room to explore, evolve, and execute on their vision without compromise.

Our Heavenly Bodies is out now on all platforms. Run it top to bottom. Let it breathe. Then run it back.

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