Montreal-based Sultan & Ned Shepard are no strangers to a hook. Having performed official remix duties for the likes of Madonna, Lady Gaga, and Robyn, the veteran house/progressive DJs know their way around a pop song. Still, this is the first time that the former Deep Dish protégés have created a bona find popper of their own with “All These Roads.”
Featuring a topline and vocal from Dr. Luke signee Zella Day and Maroon 5 co-songwriter Sam Martin, “All These Roads” ebbs and flows with harmonies and rhythmic shifts, complementing a vocal delivered with more gusto than Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros’ “Home.”
Of course, with its strummed jangly guitar and the Americana lyricism, allusions to Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” are painted across this track. The difference (besides the vocalists being credited) is that this is actually an uplifting song. That’s the triumph of spirit fittingly crafted into a dance beat with live instruments as a garnish.
Featuring a topline and vocal from Dr. Luke signee Zella Day and Maroon 5 co-songwriter Sam Martin, “All These Roads” ebbs and flows with harmonies and rhythmic shifts, complementing a vocal delivered with more gusto than Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros’ “Home.”
Of course, with its strummed jangly guitar and the Americana lyricism, allusions to Avicii’s “Wake Me Up” are painted across this track. The difference (besides the vocalists being credited) is that this is actually an uplifting song. That’s the triumph of spirit fittingly crafted into a dance beat with live instruments as a garnish.
RELEASE DATE : 2013-10-21
LABEL : Parametric
LABEL : Parametric
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