Starwolf Channels Disco Joy and Electro Precision on Infectious Single “Dance With You”
Joy is a muscle, and Starwolf are clearly in the gym on “Dance With You,” a disco-electro dance single that swings its elbows wide and dares the room not to move. The track lands with that classic 80s/90s “music-in-full-color” energy—catchy, lively, built for bodies—yet it’s tightened with modern electro precision so nothing feels dusty or costume-y. Drums snap into a steady, confident pulse, the groovy bassline struts like it’s leading the conversation, and electric-guitar accents sparkle in quick, tasteful flashes; over it all, the vocals keep the party grounded in something warm and human rather than purely mechanical. You can hear a Daft Punk-adjacent logic in the way the groove repeats with purpose—looping as a flex, not a shortcut—while the hook stays bright enough to whistle on the walk home. This is also the third single from Starwolf’s upcoming, still-unannounced EP, and the credits back up the sheen: legendary bassist Tim Lefebvre features on the track, and it was mixed by Jason Kingsland (as noted in the band’s release info), which makes sense given how cleanly everything clicks without losing its bounce. “Dance With You” doesn’t chase nostalgia; it recruits it—then turns it into a fresh invitation, equal parts disco grin and electro bite.
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