With the release of ADORE, their first original studio track since the acclaimed LOVESCOPE album, UK indie-electro outfit SIR-VERE returns with a thumping, genre-blurring anthem that’s unapologetically crafted for the club—and built on love, lust, and pure dancefloor euphoria. Drawing inspiration from icons like Soulwax and LCD Soundsystem, ADORE channels that same sweaty, late-night energy while maintaining SIR-VERE’s distinctive flair for chaos and charm.
From the very first beat, ADORE makes it clear this isn’t your average electro track. It’s designed to move bodies, yes—but it’s also got a heart pulsing underneath the bassline. Vocalist Craig White sets the tone with lyrics that tap into that all-too-familiar moment: locking eyes with someone unforgettable on the dancefloor, swept up in rhythm and chemistry. It’s a tale of reckless affection and irresistible motion—an ode to the “crazy girl with the crazy dancing feet” you can’t help but adore.
Musically, ADORE is a layered, leftfield indie-electro track that refuses to sit still. Gary Morland’s production (alongside the ever-adventurous Vodzilla) brings out a raw but playful energy, combining pulsating synths, gritty guitar licks, and a propulsive beat that never lets up. Stevie Vega on synths adds texture and depth, while Ian McEwan’s vocals reinforce the track’s emotional undercurrent. It’s fun, it’s loud, and it leans into the punk-dance DNA that has defined SIR-VERE’s evolution since their breakthrough with Psycho Ballistic Funk.
But ADORE isn’t just a standalone track—it comes backed with two remixes that each offer a unique take. The Mind Of Us Remix delivers a slick, deep house rework, layering hypnotic rhythms and atmospheric build-ups that stretch the track into more progressive territory. Mind Of Us—fast becoming a force in the global underground electronic scene—elevate the original into a late-night trance, full of tension and subtle euphoria.
Then there’s the Vodzilla Remix, a more aggressive, club-focused version that stays true to his philosophy of unpredictability and creative freedom. Known for his outside-the-box approach and an award-winning track record (including Best EDM Track at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards), Vodzilla’s remix is darker, more eccentric, and perfect for those who like their beats with an experimental edge.
Together, these versions form a compact but powerful single release—an appetizer for what promises to be an exciting new chapter for SIR-VERE. The band has hinted at two new albums in the works and a Vodzilla remix collection on the horizon, keeping fans on their toes.
ADORE is more than a return—it’s a statement. SIR-VERE continues to defy classification, sitting somewhere between indie, electro, punk, and dance without ever getting stuck. Their ethos remains raw and real, with a deep respect for the dancefloor and the emotional highs that come with it. If LOVESCOPE was about structure and evolution, ADORE is about release—a wild, sweaty, joy-fueled tribute to those moments where love, music, and madness collide.
Whether you’re spinning it at a house party or losing yourself in a dark club at 2 a.m., ADORE is meant to be felt loud. And if you don’t end up dancing, you might just be doing it wrong.