"Cherry” Gets Club-Ready Shine in Remix from Hurr & Sollors

May 3, 2025 -

Justin Angle

You take a fast growing debut single, give it to a reowned producer and a festival-season regular—and magic tends to happen. Jules Liesl’s “Cherry” gets reimagined through the slick lens of James Hurr and Karsten Sollors, transforming it from pop flirtation to tribal house weapon.

The remix leans into thick percussion, a moody groove, and vocals chopped and paced for that late-night dancefloor tension. The build-up is slow and calculated, and when the drop lands, it’s more of a smolder than a spike. Both controlled and designed for long sets.

With support from Gaydio UK, a roster of remixers that reads like a dance music hall-of-fame lineup, and a growing presence on streaming and socials, Jules is clearly here to play long game.

Her visuals, stage presence, and consistent output suggest this isn’t beginner’s luck. It’s execution.

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