David Guetta, Cedric Gervais and Chris Willis Stream New Track
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(Atlantic) David Guetta, Cedric Gervais and Chris Willis have released their new club track entitled "Would I Lie To You," according to Atlantic Records. They sent over these details and a link to an online stream. The new track is a rework of Charles and Eddie's soulful pop classic, and together Guetta and Gervais rework it in style for the modern dancefloor. Kicking off with funky guitar disco licks and infectious beats, the track soon gets under your skin with Willis' smooth vocals sitting atop groovy bass, and a big build-up driving us home towards the energetic piano house vibes after the drop. Just the right amount of contemporary production style is applied to these classic sounds, making for a respectful rework that powerfully encapsulates all the passion of the original. The Club Mix takes the track in a markedly harder direction. Euphoric synth refrains build the energy before we're slammed into a filthy acidic drop and bruising percussion, with a resolute underground vibe prevailing. The Festival Mix channels trance energy and larger-than-life EDM theatrics, with a gigantic lead riff pulsing away incessantly over pounding beats. Across these mixes, there really is one for every occasion, and the variety ensures that this new jam is one that's going to be inescapable in the coming months. Stream it here. Atlantic submitted this story. advertisement |
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