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Francesca Lombardo Drops A Stunner On Electronic Elements

Available In Stores On February 21st

One of house and techno’s leading ladies, Francesca Lombardo’s mesmerising style has lead to her tracks being featured on imprints like Poker Flat Recordings, Bedrock Records, Bar 25 Music and Armada.

Francesca Lombardo releases the stunning new single Call Me Wrong, a track which first appeared on Francesca’s debut LP, Life Of Leaf. Given a new twist for 2020, the track is a brand new version incorporating live elements from the Giant Steps London show. Special remixes follow from respective UK heroes The Orb and 808 State alongside Francesca’s own club interpretation.

Call Me Wrong shows Francesca at her most impassioned as her enchanting vocals and dazzling synths wrap around a timeless, heartfelt piece. The Orb add their uplifting stamp of wide-ranging dance music influence on the first remix, while 808 State switches the vibe, with unique off-kilter percussion, eerie chimes and distorted vocals. Finally, Lombardo crafts the original into a dance floor driven weapon, with a deep and infectious groove for the later hours, and we have been lucky enough to premiere her remix.

Following the debut album Life of Leaf, an LP that merges the world of electronic music with her classical upbringing, alongside her Life of Releaf project that tackles the issue of climate change and deforestation, Francesca Lombardo’s work isn’t just art alone, but a powerful statement to the world. A mesmerising video shot at her debut live show of the album at Giant Steps, inspired by Talking Heads and Suspiria, will support the single. London club heroes and pioneers of the ambient house genre, The Orb recently announced news of new album Aboilition of the Royal Familia – Alex Paterson’s 17th LP released in March 2020 features inspired tributes and impressive collaborations, with a full UK tour to follow in May next year. A name synonymous with the glory days of acid house, 808 State recently returned with their first album in 17 years, Transmission Suite, recorded at the famous Granada Studios in Manchester.

You can soon pick up a copy of the release from HERE

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