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Lifelike Delivers A Positive Charge With New Single ‘Golden Boy’

Lifelike brings back the electro funk genre with the new mix of ‘Golden Boy’ on Computer Science. The French Electro House/Nu-Disco musician Lifelike has cemented himself among the greats of electronic music. Working with internationally renowned luminaries like Daft Punk, Giorgio Moroder and Empire of the Sun. On that note, Lifelike’s released a new single, […]

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Lifelike brings back the electro funk genre with the new mix of ‘Golden Boy’ on Computer Science.

The French Electro House/Nu-Disco musician Lifelike has cemented himself among the greats of electronic music. Working with internationally renowned luminaries like Daft Punk, Giorgio Moroder and Empire of the Sun. On that note, Lifelike’s released a new single, ‘Golden Boy (Club Mix)‘, via Computer Science. The mix sees the artist delivering a meticulously crafted club anthem fusing the sounds of the future past with a distinct retro hue.

The mix marks a bold new chapter for Likelike. He perfectly captures the world of 80’s nostalgia, deeply rooted in the synth-wave genre. The track is progressive in nature under an experimental veil, offering listeners a dynamic and evolutionary experience. The bassline and other elements start flat at conception but grow into a richer and more resonant core once the track fully establishes itself. A unique attribute reminiscent of the artist’s former breakthrough projects such as Discopolis.

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Midway through the track, you’ve experienced a transformative journey through retro nostalgia. While the synth passes, propel you into Lifelike’s constructed future, a cyclical wave that pulls you back to the beginning, a track that works in rotation as well as in a linear format. It’s full of freedom, vibrant optimism and carefree energy.

‘Golden Boy’ is an amalgamation of all the work that has shaped Lifelike’s artistic evolution. Offering a reflective yet forward-thinking sonic world that bridges two timelines together. It isn’t just a momentary hit but is poised to become a genre-defining classic in the ever-evolving world of electronic music.

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A must-listen for all fans of the genre, available on all digital platforms.

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