Kyla La Grange reworks N-Trance's "Set You Free" on first release in over four years
After more than four years away, Kyla La Grange has returned with "Set You Free", a reworked version of N-Trance's 1995 song of the same name.
Kyla La Grange's version of "Set You Free" is her first outing since 2017's "Violet Blue", and sees her slow down the upbeat dance anthem originally by N-Trance. According to a press release, the rework is the first taster of a bigger project due for release next year.
She explains, ""Set You Free" has always been my favourite rave tune. The feeling you get when you hear it pour out of the speakers and onto the dancefloor, the way the crowd reacts – there’s nothing like it. I remember watching Annie Mac finish a festival set with it one year and the whole place just went crazy – just pure elation."
"One of the themes in my new material is a hunger for escapism and magic, of never wanting to grow up, and this track just seemed to encapsulate that so perfectly," Kyla La Grange adds. "I wanted to re-work it in a way that brought out the sadness, the way that euphoria always has its flipside, in that you know you can never really feel this good forever. That as much as you don’t want the night to end, it always will, and that’s part of what makes your heart beat so hard when you’re in the middle of it all, wide-eyed and sweaty and in love with everyone around you."
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