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Seven Lions discography
Montalvo in 2015
EPs8
Singles30
Remixes16

The discography of American DJ and dubstep producer Seven Lions consists of one studio album, eight extended plays, thirty singles and sixteen remixes.

Extended plays and albums

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List of extended plays and albums by Seven Lions, showing selected details and chart positions
Title Release details Peak chart positions
US
[1]
US Dance
[2]
US Heat
[3]
Polarize
Days to Come
  • Released: October 16, 2012[5]
  • Label: Owsla
  • Format: Digital download
10 13
Worlds Apart
  • Released: April 29, 2014
  • Label: Casablanca
  • Format: Digital download
76 2
The Throes of Winter[6]
  • Released: March 3, 2015
  • Label: Casablanca
  • Format: Digital download
143 3 1
Creation
  • Released: March 25, 2016[7]
  • Label: Casablanca
  • Format: Digital download
1
Where I Won't Be Found
  • Released: June 26, 2017[8]
  • Label: Seeking Blue
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download
25
Start Again
  • Released: August 24, 2018[9]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
Ophelia Volume 1
  • Released: March 22, 2019[10]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download1
Find Another Way
  • Released: March 27, 2020[11]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
1999
  • Released: February 5, 2021[12]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download
Ophelia Volume 2
  • Released: October 8, 2021
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Vinyl, digital download
Opus
(with Atlys)
  • Released: December 22, 2021[13]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
See You Again
(with Jason Ross)
  • Released: January 7, 2022[14]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
10 Years of Seven Lions
  • Released: June 10, 2022[15]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
Beyond the Veil
  • Released: October 21, 2022[16]
  • Label: Ophelia
  • Format: Digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

1: The release date of digital download version is April 5, 2019.

Singles

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As lead artist

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List of singles as a lead artist by Seven Lions
Year Title Chart peaks Album Release details
US Dance
[17]
US
Air

[18]
2011 "Luna"[19] Non-album singles Independent (April 13, 2011)
"Deep Divide"[20] Independent (June 3, 2011)
2013 "Fevers"[21]
(featuring Minnesota and Mimi Page)
Owsla (May 20, 2013)
"Serpent of Old"[22]
(featuring Ciscandra Nostalghia)
Owsla (Nov 18, 2013)
"Strangers"[23]
(with Myon and Shane 54 featuring Tove Lo)
30 2 Worlds Apart Republic Records (21 Aug 2013) / Casablanca (11 Oct 2013 )
2014 "Don't Leave"[24]
(featuring Ellie Goulding)
47 9 Casablanca (Apr 29, 2014)
"Worlds Apart"[25]
(featuring Kerli)
Casablanca (Apr 29, 2014) / Ultra (Jun 3, 2014)
"Lucy"[26] Non-album singles Casablanca (Oct 27, 2014)
"The Fall"[27]
(with Xilent)
Owsla (Dec 2, 2014)
2015 "December"[28]
(with Davey Havok)
The Throes of Winter Casablanca (Mar 3, 2015)
"Lose Myself"[29]
(with Lynn Gunn)
"A Way to Say Goodbye"[30]
(with Sombear)
"Falling Away"[31]
(with Lights)
49 11 Creation Casablanca Records (Aug 14, 2015)
"Cusp"[32] Non-album singles Who's Afraid of 138?! (Oct 2, 2015)
2016 "Rush Over Me"[33]
(with Illenium and Said the Sky featuring Haliene)
50 Seeking Blue (Oct 10, 2016)
"Cold Skin"
(with Echos)
Monstercat (Nov 9, 2016)
2017 "Higher Love"[34]
(with Jason Ross featuring Paul Meany)
Anjunabeats (January 13, 2017)
"Freesol"[35]
(featuring Skyler Stonestreet)
Where I Won't Be Found Seeking Blue (April 10, 2017)
"Where I Won't Be Found"[36]
(featuring NÉONHÈART)
Seeking Blue (June 5, 2017)
"Cold Hearted"
(with Kill the Noise)
Non-album singles Monstercat (Oct 25, 2017)
2018 "Calling You Home"[37]
(featuring Runn)
Ophelia Volume 1 Ophelia (Feb 16, 2018)
"Ocean"[38]
(with Jason Ross featuring Jonathan Mendelsohn)
Ophelia (March 30, 2018)
"The Sirens"[38]
(with Jason Ross)
"Horizon"[39]
(with Tritonal and Kill The Noise featuring Haliene)
Non-album singles Enhanced Music / Ophelia (May 18, 2018)
"Dreamin'"[40]
(featuring Fiora)
Start Again Ophelia (July 13, 2018)
"After Dark"[41]
(with Blastoyz featuring Fiora)
Ophelia (August 10, 2018)
"First Time"[42]
(with Slander and Dabin featuring Dylan Matthew)
41 Ophelia Volume 1 Ophelia (October 12, 2018)
2019 "Island"[43]
(with Wooli and Trivecta featuring Nevve)
Ophelia (January 4, 2019)
"Pathless Is the Way"[44] Ophelia (March 22, 2019)
"The Blood"[45]
(with Kill the Noise)
Non-album singles Ophelia (March 29, 2019)
"Sojourn"[46]
(with Crystal Skies)
Ophelia Volume 2 Ophelia (April 26, 2019)
"See the End"[47]
(with Above & Beyond featuring Opposite The Other)
Non-album singles Anjunabeats (July 26, 2019)
"Break the Silence"[48]
(with MitiS featuring Rbbts)
Ophelia (August 23, 2019)
"Another Me"
(with Excision and Wooli featuring Dylan Matthew)
46 Ophelia Volume 2 and Evolution EP Ophelia (August 30, 2019)
"Known You Before"[49]
(with Jason Ross featuring Emilie Blandt)
1000 Faces Ophelia (December 6, 2019)
2020 "Only Now"[50]
(featuring Tyler Graves)
33 Find Another Way Ophelia (February 21, 2020)
"Don't Wanna Fall"[51]
(with Last Heroes featuring Haliene)
Non-album singles Ophelia (July 10, 2020)
"Foolish of Me"[52]
(with Jason Ross and Crystal Skies featuring Jonathan Mendelsohn)
Ophelia (October 23, 2020)
2021 "Shadows"[53]
(with Wooli and Amidy)
Ophelia (April 30, 2021)
"Wild and Broken"[54]
(with Trivecta and Blanke featuring Rbbts)
Ophelia (June 4, 2021)
"Returning to You"[55]
(with Andrew Bayer featuring Alison May)
Ophelia (July 9, 2021)
"Pantheon"[56]
(with Jason Ross, Trivecta, Wooli, Kill the Noise, Blastoyz, and Dimibo)
Ophelia Volume 2 Ophelia (October 1, 2021)
2022 "Without You"[57]
(with Kill the Noise featuring Julia Ross)
Embrace Ophelia (February 25, 2022)
"Reason For Fighting"
(with Blastoyz featuring ERV ELLO)
Non-album singles Ophelia (April 15, 2022)
"Every Time"[58]
(featuring So Below)
Beyond the Veil Ophelia (July 29, 2022)
"Call On Me"[59]
(featuring Vancouver Sleep Clinic)
Ophelia (September 2, 2022)
"Stop Thinking"[60]
(featuring Lights)
48 Ophelia (September 30, 2022)
2023 "Over Now"
(with Above & Beyond featuring Opposite the Other)
Non-album singles Anjunabeats (September 22, 2023)
"Moonlight"
(with Kill the Noise)
Ophelia (October 18, 2023)
"Darkness"
(with Jason Ross featuring GG Magree)
Ophelia (November 22, 2023)
2024 "Not Even Love"
(with Illenium featuring ÁSDÍS)
14 Casablanca (March 22, 2024)
"Easy Lover"
(featuring Hilda)
14 Casablanca (June 21, 2024)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As Abraxis

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Singles by Abraxis (Seven Lions and Dimibo)
Year Title Album
2019 "Old Gods"[61] Non-album singles
2020 "Night Rider"[62]
(with Crystal Skies)
"Half of It"[63]
2021 "Black Rainbow"[64]

Remixes

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Selected remixes by Seven Lions, with label of track released
Year Song Artist Label
2011 "Satellite"[65] Oceanlab Anjunabeats
"You Got to Go"[66] Above & Beyond
(featuring Zoë Johnston)
Anjunabeats
2012 "Cosmic Love"[67] Florence and the Machine Moshi Moshi
"All I Know"[68] Matrix & Futurebound
(featuring Luke Bingham)
Viper
"On My Way to Heaven"[69] Above & Beyond
(featuring Richard Bedford)
Anjunabeats
"All Alone"[70] Superbus Polydor
"Still With Me"[71] Tritonal
(featuring Cristina Soto)
Enhanced Music
"I Don't Deserve You"[72] Paul Van Dyk
(featuring Plumb)
Vandit Records
"The Great Divide"[73] Velvetine Anjunabeats
"Days Turn Into Nights"[74] Delerium
(featuring Michael Logan)
Nettwerk
2013 "Running to the Sea"[75] Röyksopp
(featuring Susanne Sundfør)
Dog Triumph
2016 "Beautiful"[76] Ferry Corsten Flashover Recordings
"Fortress"[77] Illenium
(featuring Joni Fatora)
A State of Trance
2017 "Omen in the Rain"[78] Myon
(featuring Alissa Feudo)
Anjunabeats
"The Paradox"
(Remix with Dimibo)[79]
Excision Rottun Recordings
2019 "Sahara Love"[80] Above & Beyond
(featuring Zoë Johnston)
Anjunabeats
2020 "Tokyo"[81] 3lau
2021 "Rush Over Me" (1999 Remix)[82] Seven Lions, Illenium, and Said The Sky
(featuring Haliene)
Ophelia

Compilations

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Selected compilation albums with Seven Lions tracks
Year Tracks Album Artist(s) Release details
2013 "Strangers" The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones Soundtrack Various Republic (Aug 2013)
2014 Now That's What I Call Music! 51 Sony (Aug 5, 2014)
2016 "Cold Skin" Monstercat 029 – Havoc Monstercat (Nov 18, 2016)
2017 "Cold Hearted" Monstercat Uncaged Vol. 3 Monstercat (Nov 10, 2017)

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