Tally Koren’s "Free Will (Remixes)" – A Dancefloor Evolution


Building on the traction of her recent success, Tally Koren is stepping things up with her latest release ‘Free Will (Remixes)’. ‘Free Will – VIP’ shot up to No. 2 on the Latin iTunes charts and she’s now giving fans an exciting new spin on the track with six dynamic remixes. This project feels like a natural evolution of her artistry where her versatile vocals meet high-energy dance production.

‘Free Will’ has had quite a story. An earlier dance remix of the song, though never officially released, caught the attention of some big industry players—which includes the team behind Kylie Minogue’s iconic ‘Can’t Get You Out of My Head’. But Tally Koren has always believed in being an independent artist, choosing to build her career on her own terms. She’s already achieved a level of success in the dance music world with her singles ‘It’s Who You Are’ and ‘Not Satisfied’ climbing to No. 10 in the commercial pop charts alongside artists like David Guetta and Ellie Goulding. With this new EP, she’s taking things even further and showing that she plays an undeniable role in the scene. 


Tally has made quite a dent with her music globally, from being on BBC Radio 2 to getting airplay support from some of the big guys in the industry, Graham Norton and Chris Evans. She's also performed on some of the most prestigious stages, from the Royal Albert Hall to the House of Lords. This new remix EP helps her step further into the club scene, but she also proves she can work with top electronic producers while staying true to herself and her sound.

The ‘Free Will (Remixes)’ EP brings together an incredible mix of producers, each adding their own unique touch to the track. Nick Woolfson, known for his work with Sounds from The Ground, gives it a moody yet punchy vibe. Then there’s Champa, a DJ with nearly 30 years in the underground dance scene, who turns up the energy with a high-intensity psytrance version. And Omniks, a Belarusian trance producer whose music has even been championed by Paul Van Dyk, takes it in a more anthemic, festival-ready direction. Each remix has its own distinct feel, but they all keep Tally’s powerful vocals front and center, making sure Free Will remains just as captivating as ever.

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