Jungle- Keep moving

Jungle

London-based electronic music duo Jungle has had quite an impressive past few years, with two records that have amassed over 750,000 album sales and close to a billion streams. The recently released song "Keep moving" is the band's first single from their highly anticipated upcoming third album, "Loving in Stereo" and continues their meteoric progression to new realms. 

"Keep Moving" is filled with optimism for a better future, with themes of community, love, and spirit, alongside the strong message "I could live with it", a welcome reminder for us all during these challenging times. Drenched in bravado and disco soul and bouncing off an infectious funky bassline, glistening synths, and 70 disco-esque delicious strings, this dynamic song will get even the most reserved of people strutting their moves. The duo accustomed silky soulful vocals and cutting harmonies spread over you like a relaxing wave and work perfectly abreast the danceable grooves and tropical summer-filled steel drums. Such a joyous and catchy number is destined to be in your head and playlist for months to come. 

"Keep Moving" sees Jungle produce their most ambitious effort to date and a new age for the duo, with a more dramatically cinematic and seasoned sound. Such vision is a testament to the group's artistry, and such fierce intention is rewarded in this single, as Jungle's unshakable confidence is noticeably evident. As you feel that the band has reached a point in their career, where they are truly comfortable in their sound and genius and have the listener in the palm of their hand. 

"Keep moving" also continues the group's distinctive theme of one-shot dance visuals, with the West Side Story­-inspired video. Each track on "Loving in Stereo" will have a unique visual identity. On the concept, member Tom "T" McFarland said, "Our focus was to create a collection of visuals where we developed the narratives of the characters throughout the whole piece, giving the audience a chance to form more emotional connections to these inspiring people." The video for "Keep moving" can be viewed here:

 

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