Tally Koren has achieves remarkable feat as new song 'Free Will' debuts in UK chart
09 March 2025
Newsdesk
Free Will was always a Tally fan favorite, and an earlier, unreleased dance remix received much attention, including from the team behind Kylie’s “Can’t Get You Out of My Head”, but the independent singer-songwriter wanted to build herself as an artist in her own way.
Each remix has its own distinct feel, but they all keep Tally’s powerful vocals front and center, making sure Free Will remains just as captivating as ever. powhersound.blogspot
Tally Koren’s latest release, “Free Will (Remixes)”, is an electrifying EP that takes the original single to new heights. The remixes brings a high-energy vibe that’s impossible to resist. Korliblog
In December 2024 “Free Will” VIP Version reached No.2 in the Latin iTunes Charts and that led Koren to shift a gear and release the EP with 6 different energetic remixes of the song.
“I’ve waited for this moment for countless years, but giving up wasn’t an option for me, despite age and other obstacles, living by Free Will “But can’t you see that light, that’s reflects on your shadow site”
Her street cred in the dance music realm is solid. Her remixes of "It’s Who You Are" and "Not Satisfied" shared chart space with David Guetta and Ellie Goulding.
She has performed at the Royal Albert Hall, MK Dons Football Stadium, The House of Lords and many other prestigious venues.
Her music has been playlisted all around the world, including on BBC Radio 2, with support from Graham Norton, Chris Evans, Steve Wright, Janice Long.
The EP contains 6 remixes by:
Nick Woolfson: Electronic music producer known for The Haunted Hotel, Sounds from The Ground, Akra and more. Champa: has been a major force in the underground dance scene for nearly three decades as a DJ around the world, known for his dynamic and full-power psytrance sets Omniks: is a Belarusian trance producer and DJ, remixed Tally’s last releases which made it to the club charts. His music was played by a world legend in the trance scene Paul Van Dyk.
Art Work by designer Peter Curzon and photographer Rupert Truman, who worked with Storm Thorgerson on “Dark Side of the Moon”.