The Norwegian electronica duo Seeb are one of the dominant forces in dance music, having delivered one of the biggest moments of the era with their all-conquering remix of Mike Posner’s ‘I Took A Pill In Ibiza’ as well as big collabs with Taylor Swift, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran. Now they’re back after a year of hiatus with the long awaited new single ‘Be Like That’, which features JP Cooper. The two artists both have their own huge global following, with 10.6 million monthly listeners at Spotify for Seeb and another 7.6 million for JP Cooper. Listen HERE.

‘Be Like That’ is instantly euphoric and therefore unmistakably Seeb. Bringing energising and hyper-fluorescent trance elements into their chart-bound house sound brings something fresh to their style. Meanwhile JP Cooper’s inimitable soulful vocal is tinged with nostalgia as he delivers melancholy lyrics about a love that couldn’t last. Together they create a track that finds the sweet spot between appreciating something that is now only a memory – a perfect atmospheric feel as summer heads into autumn.

Global hitmakers Seeb – Simen Eriksrud and Espen Berg – have countless international Gold and Platinum hits to their name. Their big breakthrough came with ‘I Took A Pill In Ibiza’ which changed the remix game, being the first to exceed abillion streams on Spotify (it has since surpassed 2.2 billion) and becoming the 29th most streamed track of the 2010s. In addition to their huge remixes, their own tracks have shot to attention such as ‘Rich Love’ and ‘Breathe’ as they continue to be a global force in the electronica world.

Like Seeb, JP Cooper has some mega hits to his name, led by the 3 x Platinum UK smash ‘September Song’ and the UK #2 hit ‘Perfect Strangers’, his collaboration with Jonas Blue. Beyond their domestic success, both tracks were unmissable on a global scale, too, and have exceeded a combined total of 2 billion streams at Spotify alone. He has spent recent months building towards the October 3rd release of his eagerly anticipated new album ‘Just A Few Folk’ (pre-order/pre-save HERE).

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