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Jules Davidson and Rijøbi Unite For “Take Me Away”

Some songs feel like a deep breath. Others feel like a plane ticket. “Take Me Away,” the new single from Jules Davidson in collaboration with producer Rijøbi, manages to be both — and honestly, that’s the magic of it.

Hailing from London, the duo tap into a shared love for uplifting electronic music, delivering a track that instantly lifts you out of your surroundings. Built on a glowing electronic pulse, Take Me Away pairs a driving groove with shimmering synths and a soaring vocal line that feels designed for open skies and late-night dancefloors alike. From the first beat, it invites you to drift — imagining new horizons, new perspectives, and that familiar urge to see the world from somewhere else entirely.

Drawing inspiration from the emotional side of EDM and timeless club anthems, the track sits comfortably in the space carved out by artists like Röyksopp, London Grammar, and Eli & Fur — electronic at its core, but guided by melody and feeling. Released on 16th January 2026, the timing couldn’t be better. It arrives right when winter feels longest, and wanderlust starts creeping in, speaking directly to that universal craving to escape the everyday and chase something brighter.

What makes Take Me Away work so well is its balance. The bassline pulses with purpose, the groove keeps things moving, and the hooks are sticky without overwhelming the emotion at the centre of the song. Whether it soundtracks a crowded club moment or plays through your headphones while daydreaming about future trips, the track captures that spark of anticipation — the feeling that something new is waiting just beyond the familiar.

With ‘Take Me Away,’ Jules Davidson and Rijøbi deliver an uplifting electronic escape

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