Regard_kwabs_signals_extended_mix
: Kwabs’ gospel-influenced, emotive voice provides a stark contrast to the synthetic, polished production.
: The song explores themes of intuition and searching for "signals" or signs within a relationship, delivered with a sense of urgency. Release and Reception regard_kwabs_signals_extended_mix
: Longer instrumental sections that allow the tension of Kwabs' vocals to resonate more deeply before the "drop." : Kwabs’ gospel-influenced, emotive voice provides a stark
Produced by Regard, the track follows his established style of punchy basslines and minimalist electronic textures. While the original radio edit is condensed for airplay, the provides a more DJ-friendly structure, typically featuring: While the original radio edit is condensed for
: Clean percussion loops at the beginning and end, designed for seamless beat-matching in club sets.
"Signals" was released via Ministry of Sound and received significant airplay across European dance stations. The Extended Mix specifically became a staple in digital record pools for DJs, praised for its "club-ready" energy while maintaining the emotional weight of the vocal performance. It followed Regard's string of massive hits, including "Ride It" and "Secrets," further solidifying his place in the global dance music scene.