NEWS: Marie Davidson announces new 12" & Shares her take on trance 'Chasing The Light'

NEWS: Marie Davidson announces new 12″ & Shares her take on trance ‘Chasing The Light’

Marie Davidson has announced details of her new 12” which includes the previously unreleased track ‘Chasing The Light’. She describes it as her take on “trance music” and her “final effort regarding club music”. Listen here:

Chasing The Light’ is a previously unreleased track, and the 12” comes with the Soulwax and Daniel Avery remixes on vinyl for the first time.

She says: “‘Chasing The Light’ is a track I composed last summer in Montreal specifically for the “Working Class Woman” tour. It’s a fast and energizing musical journey that is meant to keep you moving from start to finish. I’m particularly happy about the many melodic sequences and the bass line on this one. It’s my take on Trance music, but as with everything I do, I try not to pastiche a style but only take the references that inspire me to make something on my own terms. The foundation of the track was recorded at Nadel Eins Studio in Berlin, and the mixing and overdubs were done in Montreal with the help of Pierre Guerineau. It’s my final effort regarding Club music, as I’m ready to move on to a new project that is very dear to me, but before making this shift, I still have many touring dates on my agenda, so I hope to see you somewhere, chasing the light.” 

Completing the Montreal artists new 12” are the Soulwax remix of ‘Work It’ which is one of the tracks of the year and Daniel Avery’s remix of ‘Lara’. Both available on vinyl for the first time. The release follows remixes by Nina Kraviz, John Talabot and Afrodeutsche and Silent Servant in recent months.

She released her awesome Working Class Woman album on Ninja Tune in 2018.

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