'Voice of World Dance Music' Amanda Wilson teams up with house music producer Paul Rudd for a double single release
Singer songwriter Amanda Wilson and prolific house music producer Paul Rudd have announced that they will release two singles together in February and March 2013 on Rudd’s own label.
Amanda has had two UK top 20 singles with dance act ‘The Freemasons’ and more recently scored another major worldwide smash hit with ‘Seek Bromance’ in collaboration with Tim Berg aka Avicii and Samuele Sartini - Ministry of Sound.
Amanda, once labelled ‘the voice of world dance music’ due to her four octave vocal range, has given Rudd the opportunity to produce something very new for her.
“We will be releasing two tracks,” said Paul. “When Amanda and I got together in the summer I had a dance track in my mind but after spending so much time in the studio together, we have decided to do add something that Amanda and I have never ever done before - we have produced a ballad. It’s an absolutely beautiful tune, which we have named Trust in Me.
“I have just been mesmerised by her voice. It really lends itself to this ballad which I know will be a hit. Everybody that has listened to it has said just that.”
Amanda is equally enthused on her first big single release since the huge success with Avicii and ‘Seek Bromance’. “I just love Trust in Me and have surprised myself just how much I enjoyed producing a ballad as it is a departure from what I have worked on before. I just want everyone to listen to it now!”
However, the pair’s legions of dance fans will not be left disappointed as the club remix will be released just a few weeks after the ballad.
The single will also include remixes by Andi Durrant (Capital FM), Loverush UK and Mikael Wills.
Previews of the tracks are available on Soundcloud:
Ballad: https://soundcloud.com/paulrudd/paul-rudd-feat-amanda-wilson-1
Dance: https://soundcloud.com/paulrudd/paul-rudd-feat-amanda-wilson
Trust In Me, by Paul Rudd featuring Amanda Wilson will be released by Paul Rudd on 10th February 2013, with the dance version being available to buy on 3rd March 2013.
Both tracks will be available to pre-order on iTunes from January 28th
Amanda has had two UK top 20 singles with dance act ‘The Freemasons’ and more recently scored another major worldwide smash hit with ‘Seek Bromance’ in collaboration with Tim Berg aka Avicii and Samuele Sartini - Ministry of Sound.
Amanda, once labelled ‘the voice of world dance music’ due to her four octave vocal range, has given Rudd the opportunity to produce something very new for her.
“We will be releasing two tracks,” said Paul. “When Amanda and I got together in the summer I had a dance track in my mind but after spending so much time in the studio together, we have decided to do add something that Amanda and I have never ever done before - we have produced a ballad. It’s an absolutely beautiful tune, which we have named Trust in Me.
“I have just been mesmerised by her voice. It really lends itself to this ballad which I know will be a hit. Everybody that has listened to it has said just that.”
Amanda is equally enthused on her first big single release since the huge success with Avicii and ‘Seek Bromance’. “I just love Trust in Me and have surprised myself just how much I enjoyed producing a ballad as it is a departure from what I have worked on before. I just want everyone to listen to it now!”
However, the pair’s legions of dance fans will not be left disappointed as the club remix will be released just a few weeks after the ballad.
The single will also include remixes by Andi Durrant (Capital FM), Loverush UK and Mikael Wills.
Previews of the tracks are available on Soundcloud:
Ballad: https://soundcloud.com/paulrudd/paul-rudd-feat-amanda-wilson-1
Dance: https://soundcloud.com/paulrudd/paul-rudd-feat-amanda-wilson
Trust In Me, by Paul Rudd featuring Amanda Wilson will be released by Paul Rudd on 10th February 2013, with the dance version being available to buy on 3rd March 2013.
Both tracks will be available to pre-order on iTunes from January 28th
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