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Swedish producer Milwin teams up with Philip Strand on "Kill The Lights"

  • May 29, 2020
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For the latest single in the Kitsuné Musique Single Series, Swedish producer Milwin teams up with Philip Strand (from rock band Normandie) to create the anthemic track "Kill The Lights". Laced with groovy electronics, the dance pop number is a healthy dose of sonic dopamine.

Underlined with a funky bass groove, the single is a blessing to all the senses. Paired with Strand's sleek vocals, "Kill The Lights" is a feel-good single drenched in hazy melodies and true euphoria. "This is one of my favourite songs that I have produced," explains Milwin. "I always love working with Philip, he has such an amazing voice and has the rhythm in his soul. Turn up the volume and kill the lights!"

Creating a single that slaps this hard is a talent and a half, Milwin's eye for twinkling details is a cut above the rest, making this a pure gem of a tune. Rose-tinged and carefree, this can only be best appreciated when played loud and with a cocktail in hand. 

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