
Alfie Templeman taps Nile Rodgers for "Just A Dance"
London-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer Alfie Templeman has released new single "Just A Dance", which is taken from his forthcoming second album, Radiosoul.
“Nobody does rhythm guitar like Nile Rodgers; his music has been a massive part of my life. I went to Miami to put this one together with the man himself and learned so much about his process and how he writes hooks that never escape your head. Nile is obviously the king of all things ‘Dance,’ so to do this one with him feels like a badge of honour, a stamp of approval to join the list," Templeman says, speaking about his experience working with Nile Rodgers.
"The song came about thanks in part to Bowie. We got to talking about him and his album ‘Let’s Dance’ and how the title track on the surface was all about getting people moving for a while, though the song was actually about covering up your feelings. ‘Just A Dance’ became such a nice, short song full of energy with such a simple message. Just enjoy the now for a while, everything will be alright. It’s all just a dance.”
On working with Alfie, Nile Rodgers said: “I love this new song ‘Just A Dance’ that I wrote and produced with Alfie Templeman. He’s such a fresh and exciting guitarist and songwriter and I love working with him. He came to see me in Miami and brought the heat!”
"Just A Dance" follows previous singles, "Beckham", "Hello Lonely", "Radiosoul", and "Eyes Wide Shut". The forthcoming album, Radiosoul, is the follow-up to his 2022 debut album, Mellow Moon.
Radiosoul is set for release on 7 June via Chess Club / AWAL, and is available to pre-order now.
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