SG Lewis
Britain's SG Lewis is an in-demand producer, songwriter, and DJ with an emotive, atmospheric approach to dance-oriented, electronic-based music. Initially known for his remixes of artists like Jessie Ware, he released his debut EP, Shivers, in 2015. Collaborations with vocalists such as Gallant, Ray BLK, and Bishop Nehru followed, and in 2018 Lewis began releasing a three-part EP series dedicated to club culture, which was later compiled into the full-length album Dusk, Dark, Dawn. In 2021, he topped the U.K. Dance chart with his full-length debut Times.
A native of Reading, England, Lewis first became interested in music in his teens and played in several bands before he started experimenting with remixing tracks. Influenced by the introspective pop of Bon Iver and James Blake, as well as the club-ready hip-hop of artists like Common, Timbaland, and the Neptunes, Lewis began posting his own evocative, moody tracks online. He quickly built a loyal following, and eventually nabbed a residency DJ'ing at London's Chibuku Club.
In 2014, his remix of Jessie Ware's song "You & I (Forever)" caught the attention of Ware's label, PMR Records, who then signed him. A year later, he released his debut EP, Shivers. In 2016, Lewis delivered his sophomore EP, Yours, which included the track "Holding Back," featuring Gallant. Lewis' 2017 output consisted of the Toulouse-aided single "Times We Had" and the solo track "Smart Aleck Kill." He returned in January 2018 with "Aura," a bright yet low-key track featuring vocalist J Warner. The song appeared on the disco-influenced Dusk, which kicked off his trilogy of club-centric EPs. The Dark and Dawn EPs arrived over the next year and were later combined under the full-length title Dusk Dark Dawn. Meanwhile, Lewis continued to collaborate with other artists like James Vickery's 2019 single "Pressure." After a continued string of singles through 2020 -- including Lewis' biggest hit to date, "Chemicals" -- the producer announced the release of his debut album, Times, in October that year. Described by the musician as an "ode to the present moment, and the finite chances we have to celebrate it," the project saw release in February 2021 and featured appearances from Rhye, Robyn, and Lucky Daye. It topped the U.K. Dance Albums chart. A non-album track, "Missing You"/"Something About Your Love," arrived in 2022. The producer's second LP, AudioLust & HigherLove, arrived in early 2023: a two-part album coming in at over an hour, Lewis' second project aimed to represent the two contrasting sides of love.
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Heartbreak On The Dancefloor (Gerry Read Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Sep 22, 2021
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Missing You / Something About Your Love (Remixes)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Jul 7, 2022
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Coming Up (Pat Lok Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Apr 5, 2018
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Feed The Fire (A-Trak & The Brothers Macklovitch Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Oct 26, 2020
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Holding Back (Remixes)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Jun 14, 2016
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Call On Me (SG’s Dub Edit)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Dec 23, 2022
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Call On Me & Lifetime (Remixes)
Electronic - Released by EMI on May 12, 2023
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Missing You / Something About Your Love
Electronic - Released by EMI on Jul 7, 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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AudioLust & HigherLove
Electronic - Released by EMI on Jan 27, 2023
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Meant To Be (salute Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Sep 16, 2016
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Shivers (Isaac Tichauer Remix)
Electronic - Released by PMR Records on Aug 21, 2015
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Chemicals (Krystal Klear Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Apr 24, 2020
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Feed The Fire (Kassian Remix)
Electronic - Released by EMI on Oct 26, 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo