Watch Andalo & Blücker 'Big Big World' feat Jarell Perry [Exclusive Premiere]
October 29, 2012
Following the recent international success of Swedish dance pop tracks like Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child" (featuring John Martin) and Alesso's "Calling" (featuring Ryan Tedder), more high-grade Swedish dance pop goodness is being unleashed that you should keep your ear and eye on.
Case in point is the brand-new "Big Big World" by Swedish producers Andalo & Blücker that features newcomer Jarell Perry. It's a massive, radio-ready dance-pop stomper that is too irresistible to be denied with its soaring synths, progressive house groove and jagged guitar riffs (yes!) that is topped off by Perry's gently soulful vocals that add a sweet melancholia to the overall production.
Andalo & Blücker is a fresh new production and artist duo that consists of Anders Nyman (formerly part of Guru Josh Project with the global smash "Infinity 2008") teaming up with up and coming soundboard wiz Otto Blücker. Dance aficionados may remember Blücker from his debut outing "Size 10" that was included on the "March To A Uniform Beat Vol.01" compilation.
"Big Big World" is not only an impressive debut track by two mightily talented Swedes, it also neatly showcases the talent of Orange County, CA newcomer Jarell Perry who recently collaborated with Rusko, and wrote for Fat Joe and Chris Brown ("Another Round"). In a recent spotlight article by ASCAP On The Come Up, Perry talks about his first introduction to the music scene. "When I was around 15 years old, I recorded and toured with my church's gospel choir as a featured vocalist," he explains. "That was my first time being in the studio, seeing an album come together. That's when I knew I wanted to do this for a living."
Perry is currently putting the final touches on his debut LP "Simple Things" that is scheduled to be released in December. His collaboration with Andalo & Blücker on "Big Big World" is available now on iTunes in North America. Listen to "Big Big World" remixes right here.