Jules Liesl operates like a seasoned act, and the remix campaign behind her first single proves it. The James Hurr & Karsten Sollors remix of “Cherry” sharpens the original’s energy into something made for dark rooms and long sets.
Halogen is betting big here—and it’s working. The remix release is polished and DJ-centric, showcasing Jules’ vocal through a different lens: cooler, sharper, and more dialed in. It’s a strong look.
With remixers like Mousse T and Picchiotti in the mix, Liesl’s release plan reads like something from an established artist with multiple cycles under her belt. But instead, she’s just at the start. And it’s pulling serious attention.
The remix’s clean bassline, layered vocal editing, and the push-pull in the groove creates a beautiful chemistry. It’s confident, it’s effective, and it shows Jules has the team and taste to stay in the conversation.