
‘Spider Web’ is one of those infectious pop songs you like straight from the word go, if the brilliant 7th Heaven Remix was played in any dance club across the UK it would have people jumping up and down singing the words even having never heard it before.
Here is that remix:
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Sung by Tatiana Okupnik a solo artist from Poland and produced by Denis Ingoldsby and Andy Murray (both well respected producers who have worked with the likes of N-Dubz and Sugababes) it was clear this would be a radio friendly single aimed to appeal to the masses of casual clubbers out there.
She was in a band called Blue Café and toured throughout Europe until she went solo in 2006. Now five years later she’s got an album being released in May and has this single, as one of the stand out tracks from it.
Here is the single:
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While the track doesn’t exactly scream lyrical genius, the words do add a lot of depth to this song. However, with this track it is all about the infectious melody and her unique style of signature vocals. When this song hits general release it will be heard all over, from the lowest down club in the sticks to the biggest club in Ibiza and loved by all in between with other remixes being imminent. Likewise with radio play, it will have everyone from pop fans to ballad lovers nodding their heads. It is definitely a song that will be left lingering around in your mind and have you inadvertently singing the lyrics.
With some similarities to old school dance tunes from the 90s, such as DJ Sammy’s reworking of ‘Heaven’ and ‘Boys Of Summer’ a pop ballad to dance classic is surely on the cards for Tatiana.
After a night at the Leeds Wardrobe it’s clear that she’s just taking off but as soon as this singe hits people will be going mad for her. The crowd were right with her and more dates are soon to be set.
‘Spider Web’ will be released on 18th April
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