SG Lewis and London Grammar turn heartache into a dancefloor embrace with “Feelings Gone”

 

British DJ and producer SG Lewis is teaming up with indie-pop band London Grammar for their first collaboration on a new single, "Feelings Gone." This track is the third single from Lewis's highly anticipated upcoming album, "Anemoia," which is due out on September 5. The partnership between these two artists is creating a buzz in the music world.

"Feelings Gone" beautifully blends a sense of sadness with moments of joy. SG Lewis shares that he was inspired by Hannah Reid's emotional voice and wanted to create a dance track that showcases her talent. The song captures the bittersweet feeling of watching something fade away, combining a warm and hopeful sound with a touch of melancholy. Reid's delicate yet powerful voice floats effortlessly over Lewis's rich production, creating an atmosphere where grief feels both gentle and heavy.

The collaboration adds a deeper level of connection to the song. Lewis wrote the music in his London studio after starting it in Los Angeles, and all the members of London Grammar contributed to the final version. He describes the creative process as very open and free, stating, It's a mix of so many things that I love musically, and I really enjoy it, a feeling that comes through in the music. The production combines danceable beats with an indie-pop style, making it perfect for both the dancefloor and a quiet evening at home.

This collaboration brings together SG Lewis's unique electronic sound with London Grammar's touching, beautiful pop, creating a track that explores themes of loss and longing while still feeling uplifting. It shows that sadness and celebration can go hand in hand.

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