SG Lewis joins Angèle and Justice on “What You Want”

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The British producer turned the song into a more intense and electronic version.

After the launch of “What You Want”, Angele and justice They return with a new version of the song, but now in collaboration with SG Lewis; The British producer transforms the song into a much more focused experience on the dance floor, resulting in a track denser and energetic.

He remix comes through Angèle VL Records and Because Musicand it is a reinterpretation loaded with deep bass and synthesizers inspired by the french touch that shaped the musical identity of lewismaintaining a rhythm designed for the track. The musician explained that working with Angele and the French duo represented a special opportunity; That is why he decided to build a version that would return to that classic essence of French electronic music without losing the current approach that characterizes much of his productions.

The collaboration appears at an important moment for both parties, where Angele continues to expand its international presence outside the French-speaking market. Meanwhile, justice keep pushing Hyperdramahis most recent album, where he experiencedThey mint with techno, space disco and socinematographic nests that range from space jazz to hardcore techno.

SG Lewiswhose training began on the club's turntables Chibuku from Liverpool, has collaborated with figures such as Elton John, Victoria Monet and Clairo. Now through his own label Forever Daysremains faithful to its mission of creating moments of collective euphoria. With this new version of “What You Want”the three projects connect different moments of electronic and European pop, resulting in a fresh and renewed reinterpretation.

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