“I Can Feel Your Love”, the new song by Alexis Taylor

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The topic is part of Paris In The Springhis seventh solo album.

Just a few hours after the new album material from Alexis Taylor be released, the vocalist and co-founder of Hot Chip premiere “I Can Feel Your Love”a single that features the participation of the Australian duo The Avalanches and which is also part of Paris In The Springhis next solo album arriving this March 13.

The song comes as one of the last previews of the album and shows a brighter facet within the characteristic sound of the British musician. This evolution was possible thanks to the production of the Australians, who, through the construction of samples With gospel influence, they created the basis of the song and generated a spiritual atmosphere that contrasts with a rhythm close to pop disco.

“I Can Feel Your Love” explores an emotional connection that transcends words, referring to the feeling of sensing someone's affection even when it is not expressed directly. He track It also has the collaboration of the French producer Etienne de Crecywith who Taylor He worked in Paris to record the chorus, providing that French touch that ended up influencing much of the spirit of the album.

The release comes accompanied by a music video directed by Tom Furse (former member of The Horrors). Through its narrative, we learn the story of Taylor meeting a Tasmanian tiger, an extinct species, with whom he embarks on an adventure that functions as a metaphor for a bond that goes beyond language, reinforcing the central message of the song.

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