Following the release of his huge summer singles "Chemicals" and the Robyn and Channel Tres collaborative smash "Impact," UK songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist SG Lewis (real name Sam Lewis) delivers his long-awaited debut album, Times. The LP finds one of modern pop's secret weapons stepping out front and center, as he takes listeners on a voyage through soaring electronic dance and kaleidoscopic future disco, with the help of a few friends along the way.
Joining Robyn and Channel Tres on the album is Lucky Daye, who appears on fellow single "Feed the Fire." Of the track, Sam says "‘Feed The Fire' is the kind of song I've wanted to make for a long time and one of my favourites on the album. Lucky's album Painted is in constant rotation for me and I'd always wanted to hear what he would sound like on something club tempo - the result is better than I ever could have hoped for. So much of this album was inspired by my love of Jamiroquai, so to have Matt Johnson & Simon Hale involved on this song is very surreal."
On the album, Sam adds, "Times is an ode to the present moment. 2020 has shown us that the experiences we took for granted in the past, are never promised tomorrow, and that the opportunity to dance together may not always be there again. After reading about 70's New York and the birth of Disco, I became infatuated with the euphoria and escapism that the music from that period created, and the safe spaces the clubs at the time provided for people to express themselves. I aimed to create a world musically that captured those same feelings, and to imagine the music that would be playing in those rooms if they were to exist today."
- Time Ft. Rhye
- Feed The Fire Ft. Lucky Daye
- Back To Earth
- One More Ft. Nile Rodgers
- Heartbreak On The Dancefloor Ft. Frances
- Rosner's Interlude
- Chemicals
- Impact Ft. Robyn & Channel Tres
- All We Have Ft. Lastlings
- Fall