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Pablo Nouvelle Drops Title Track Off of Upcoming Album, ‘Wired,’ Feat. Lulu James

This week, Swiss producer and live act Pablo Nouvelle has revealed the title track from his forthcoming album, Wired. Bringing together gentle atmospheres to support Lulu James’ soulful vocals, “Wired” is one of the reasons why his new album is so highly anticipated amongst his fans. Laced with brushing pads and precisely placed percussion, the song is a classic track we’ve grown to expect from Nouvelle, flawlessly enthralling from the first note till the last.

“Wired” is a strong statement ahead of Nouvelle’s album release, following the success of 2016’s ‘All I Need.’ Putting different facets and colors of his sound on display, ‘Wired’ showcases Nouvelle’s command over his production, and his ability to keep us enthralled and entertained with a wide variety of sounds.

“I think ‘Wired’ has become a very eclectic album with everything from dark club tunes to pop songs and more relaxed organic tracks”, says Pablo Nouvelle about the album. “The moment I finished ‘All I Need’, I had already began working on new songs that eventually became part of ‘Wired’. At that time, I had just moved to Zürich and dove into the vibrant club scene of the city. That certainly lets some traces on some of the album tracks, especially on ‘Wired’.”

Lulu James: “I remember quickly feeling completely sucked into this track. Pablo made it very easy for me to freely dance my words and emotion around the sounds he chose to work with, leading us down this hypnotic, sexy and moody journey. We paint this picture of colors pulsing out of darkness.”

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