Sunsparks feat. Amanda Wilson
Hell of a Night
It’s easy to forget how many great songs never see the light of day. This one nearly didn’t, until its creators decided to step out from the background and release it themselves. Built around a magnetic vocal from dance icon Amanda Wilson, this debut single from a pair of seasoned songwriters-turned-artists is both a celebration and a challenge to the genre’s status quo.
Best known for her work on club staples like “Love On My Mind” by the Freemasons, Wilson doesn’t just feature here, she owns it. According to the duo, she walked into the London studio and nailed it on the spot. That kind of moment is rare, and producer Cameron Collie, one of the most promising names in indie dance right now, knew exactly how to harness it. The result? A track that balances emotional bite with full-throttle energy.
Best known for her work on club staples like “Love On My Mind” by the Freemasons, Wilson doesn’t just feature here, she owns it. According to the duo, she walked into the London studio and nailed it on the spot. That kind of moment is rare, and producer Cameron Collie, one of the most promising names in indie dance right now, knew exactly how to harness it. The result? A track that balances emotional bite with full-throttle energy.
Influences come from all corners of the dance spectrum, Switch Disco, Elley Duhé, Lynks, even throwbacks like Armand Van Helden, but the sound here isn't trying to be something its not. It pulls from decades of club culture and personal obsession, stitching it together with sharp songwriting and instinctive production choices.
This isn’t a polished industry rollout. It’s two artists taking a leap with something they believed deserved better than a quiet fate on a forgotten hard drive. You can feel that risk in every beat, and that’s what makes it work.
This isn’t a polished industry rollout. It’s two artists taking a leap with something they believed deserved better than a quiet fate on a forgotten hard drive. You can feel that risk in every beat, and that’s what makes it work.