Following her release Higher Love via Love & Other, Ali Story drops Girls Who Like Boys on Atlantic Records’ new dance imprint, SIGNAL >> SUPPLY.

Marking her biggest release yet, Girls Who Like Boys features a killer vocal sample, from the 90s weapon, Blur – Boys & Girls that sees pop and dance spheres collide.

Ali’s previous release, Higher Love saw multiple milestones for the producer.

The track saw her grace the cover of Spotify’s UK House Music, before it went onto  be spun on the likes of Radio 1, Capital FM, Kiss FM and receive props from Don Diablo, Claude VonStroke, Claptone and more, which have all paved her way to success ahead of the release of Girls Who Like Boys.

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If that wasn’t enough, in the midst of a pandemic and absence of live shows – which previously took her to Ministry of Sound, Egg, Basing House, Sankey’s (Ibiza), Paradiso and ABODE in the Park –  the last year also saw Ali drop Wheels of Motion (Club Sweat), Trippin’ (Toolroom) and Smile (Axtone), all of which have helped position her well within the scene and at the forefront of female Irish producers.

As she returns to the decks and dancefloor, Ali Story is welcomed to Atlantic Records’ brand new dance sub-label, SIGNAL >> SUPPLY for their second ever release and sizzling house cut, Girls Who Like Boys.  Speaking about this she said:

“It’s truly a pleasure and honour to work with such an iconic vocal from the ’Blur’ guys. It’s mental to think I was only 4 years old when the original record stormed to the top of the UK charts! Fast-forward years later and I get the chance to reinvent the universally loved hit into a modern-day dance tune. I hope I’ve done it proud! For me, the best part of being a musician is being able to connect with people through my music, and I’m lucky enough to do this on a mass scale. This record is all about being confident in yourself, especially in this crazy cyber world we live in with constant pressure to look and act like everyone else you see through a screen. Put your phones down. Get on a dance floor. Let go. Be proud of who you are, what you look like and where you come from.”

Releasing ahead her most monumental show yet, where she’ll join Joel Corry at Printworks on 29th October, Girls Who Like Boys is a glistening house belter.

Made up of  a recognisable vocal, flawless precision kicks and piano riffs, this latest release will no doubt see Ali Story return to the airwaves and the dance floor once more.

Ali Story – Girls Who Like Boys is out now via SIGNAL >> SUPPLY.

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