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The producer du jour The Guardian
One of the most sought-after music makers in the game Notion Absolute monster of a track The Sunday Times on Impact
The soundtrack for the summer most of us are only having in our minds Resident Advisor
Floor-filling, foot-stomping belter NME on Impact
Following the release of his huge summer singles Chemicals and the Robyn and Channel Tres collaborative smash Impact, UK songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist SG Lewis today announces the upcoming release of his long-awaited debut album, times. The LP, out 19th February via EMI Records, finds one of modern pops secret weapons stepping out front and centre, as he takes listeners on a voyage through soaring electronic dance and kaleidoscopic future disco, with the help of a few friends along the way.
For his debut, SG Lewis (real name Sam Lewis) has enlisted a blockbuster collection of guests, info of which will be available in due time, as Sam continues a long line of stellar collaborations that have singled him out as one of musics most sought after producers. Joining Robyn and Channel Tres is Lucky Daye, who appears on brand new single Feed the Fire, released today following last nights premiere as Annie Macs Hottest Record, his second track in succession to receive the accolade.
Of the track, Sam says Feed The Fire is the kind of song Ive wanted to make for a long time and one of my favourites on the album. Luckys album Painted is in constant rotation for me and Id always wanted to hear what he would sound like on something club tempo the result is better than I ever could have hoped for. So much of this album was inspired by my love of Jamiroquai, so to have Matt Johnson & Simon Hale involved on this song is very surreal.






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