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Next Season

70.5M streams

70,532,552

Expensive Sounds For Nice People

63M streams

62,993,860

Get What You Give

36.6M streams

36,609,011

Love Me (String Version Recorded Live ...

29.3M streams

29,283,788

Happy Hour (Remixes)

25.9M streams

25,893,383

Fakin It (feat. Ofelia K)

23.1M streams

23,143,651

Into Sunsets

23M streams

23,044,030

Killing Time

17.2M streams

17,210,579

Nothing Good Comes Easy (Remixes)

12.6M streams

12,560,902

With You (The Remixes)

11.9M streams

11,871,592

Biography

In Felix Cartal’s hometown of Vancouver, the iconic steam clock is a well-known landmark. Every quarter hour it whistles its chimes, accompanied by clouds of vapour. A model of ingenuity and proverbially reliable. Attributes you can pin on Felix himself. Felix has racked up a string of hits, and won a JUNO Award in his native Canada in 2020, with his club-ready dance tracks and expansive electronic pop. His fourth album – Expensive Sounds For Nice People – finds the DJ, producer and songwriter displaying the duality at his music’s core. The Life, featuring Québécois duo Fjord, bounces along on a sunshine vibe and grin-inducing breakdown. But analyse the lyrics 'I used to believe that life was just a breeze/But the highs and low set me free’ and you realise things aren’t as they seem… in this case, a commentary on social media’s superficiality. Folk-tinged, dance-pop anthem, Mine (co-written with LA-born singer Sophie Simmons) is one of two singles on the album to have gone platinum in Canada. The other, Love Me (with Lights) won a JUNO for Best Dance Recording in 2020. Ironically, the two mutual fans had met at an earlier JUNO awards. Elsewhere, Felix’s ability with vocal chops lends Going Up a distinctly Discovery-era Daft Punk vibe. This album, Felix says, is like a compendium of short stories. “There are emotional songs, but it’s more carefree.” Expensive Sounds For Nice People, you’ll find, sheds its secrets and wisdom over multiple plays. -Stephen Worthy