Life Is Too Short by Yousef

Knee Deep In Sound is due to release Yousef’s Life Is Too Short which will be accompanied by remixes from Habischman and Romano Alfieri.

Life Is Too Short by Yousef Photo by Jordi Gomez

Circus Founder Yousef who celebrates 15 years of Circus this year is a household name in contemporary electronic music with releases on Desolat, BPitch and Cocoon. With upcoming material coming out on Crosstown Rebels, the Liverpool born producer is certainly a force to be reckoned with.

The original mix of ‘Life Is Too Short’ takes the lead with snaking bass grooves, emotive strings alongside robust drums and female vocal lines. Habischman’s remix follows and employs stuttering arpeggio bass and a direct dance floor drum groove as the foundation whilst working in snippets from the original’s strings throughout.

Romano Alfieri’s rework then closes the package, stripping things back with organic percussion, pulsating low end and twinkling piano’s layered over Yousef’s stunning strings melodies and soaring vocals.

Yousef - Life Is Too Short
Release Date
14th July 2017
Label Knee Deep In Sound

Tracklist
1. Life Is Too Short
2. Life Is Too Short (Habischman Remix)
3. Life Is Too Short (Romano Alfieri Remix)

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