On 10th December 2013 Swedish DJ, producer and songwriter Linus Eklöw, AKA Style Of Eye, is set to release his animated new single ‘Kids’ featuring Soso through Ultra and Sony Music Entertainment.
Known for his powerful club productions, immaculate songwriting skills and uncanny understanding of how to work a dance floor, Style Of Eye brings his multiple talents to the table on ‘Kids’. Fusing different sounds in characteristic style while balancing underground and pop sensibilities, it is an anthemic electro house track replete with infectious hooks, searing melodies and driving drums.
The single will complete what has been an extremely busy year for Style Of Eye. He released one of the biggest tracks of the summer with ‘After Dark’ alongside Tom Staar, as well as receiving widespread praise for his remixes of both Seb Ingrosso & Axwell’s ‘Roar’ and Zedd’s ‘Clarity’, while as a co-writer on Icona Pop’s worldwide smash hit ‘I Love It’ he proved himself as a talented force not just in the dance world but in all facets of music.
With a signature sound absorbed from growing up in Stockholm, Linus resonates with an amalgamation of Chicago house with a modern electronic spark, even though he confesses “Music, not genres is my motto. Whatever I feel is interesting at the moment will come out in what I do. I’d rather die trying to find that special place where time stands still than to safely repeat the same sounds over and over.”
For more info on Style Of Eye, please visit:
https://www.facebook.com/styleofeyeofficial
https://twitter.com/styleofeye
https://soundcloud.com/styleofeye
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