Arielle Free releases her debut single, ‘Soul Full’
It’s available digitally via D4 D4NCE.
Arielle Free has released her debut single, ‘Soul Full’, in collaboration with Mortimer (a mystery alias of two Bristol Brothers) with vocals from Joe Killington.
The upbeat house-infused track dropped via D4 D4NCE, and is available digitally now.
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The tune features funky synth pads, surrounded by Killington’s vocals. They amalgamate into four minutes of feel-good groove.
On the release, Free tells Mixmag: "’Soul Full’ for me is the perfect track that not only has soul but instantly makes you want to hit the dancefloor. Having road tested it out all summer, it’s a moment that makes the crowd throw their hands in the air and instantly sing along.”
“Pure joy which is what I always want from any track I make!"
This release sees Free add the term ‘producer’ to her multi-faceted presence in dance music: she’s already an established broadcaster on BBC Radio 1, presenter, label owner and club DJ.
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In her DJ career, she’s played venues and events such as Creamfields, Printworks, Glastonbury and The Warehouse Project.
You can access Arielle Free & Mortimer feat. Joe Killington - ‘Soul Full’ - now.
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