JAYLI
Do you come with me?
London’s Jayli has taken a bold step with the release of Do You Come With Me?, a reworking of Nora En Pure’s 2013 track Come With Me. Rather than aiming for nostalgia however, Jayli pushes the idea into unfamiliar territory, filtering it through a fascination with stutter house and a taste for darker, late night atmospheres.
What stands out here is the way the melodic arpeggiator is used not as decoration but as the backbone. There are glorious vocals that glide right over it, treated with a precision that feels very instinctive. The beat is harder than the original but not in a way that overwhelms the track at all, this is meant for a different space not a beachside afternoon, but a packed room after midnight.
What stands out here is the way the melodic arpeggiator is used not as decoration but as the backbone. There are glorious vocals that glide right over it, treated with a precision that feels very instinctive. The beat is harder than the original but not in a way that overwhelms the track at all, this is meant for a different space not a beachside afternoon, but a packed room after midnight.
The track came together quickly in Jayli’s home studio and perhaps that speed is what adds to the track's energy. There is no sense of overthinking, you can feel that it came from an artist reconnecting with why they make music in the first place. For Jayli, this isn’t just another single it’s part of a return to deep house after drifting away from it for a while, it is a reminder of the spark that first set everything in motion.