After the huge success of club smash “Motor”, released on Calvin Harris’ label six months ago, Jewelz & Sparks return with “Parade 98”, out today on Fly Eye.
What Jewelz & Sparks have accomplished in a little over a year, is what many can only dream of. With heavy support from dance musics elite Fedde Le Grand, David Guetta, Nicky Romero, Tiesto, Hardwell and of course Fly Eye boss Calvin Harris, the German DJ/producer duo were first recognised for their minimalistic peaktime bangers “Toxic Rush” and “Flashbang“. Huge releases have followed, including a remix on Benny Benassi´s “Satisfaction“, a collaboration with Fedde Le Grande called “Robotic” and releases on Hardwell’s own imprint “Revealed Recordings”.
Jewelz & Sparks really deliver some heavy stuff with “Parade 98”, taking big room electro into the world of house; luring you in with catchy vocal samples and a rattling topline, before the drop overtakes with strong synth stabs and electro kicks. A truly inventive crossover track, Parade 98 expertly bridges the gap between club and festival.
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