“Cherry” Remix by James Hurr & Karsten Sollors Is a House-Fueled Club
- Britain Richardson
- May 11
- 1 min read

Jules Liesl’s “Cherry” just got its biggest BPM boost yet. The new remix from James Hurr and Karsten Sollors turns the debut single into a deep, tribal-house cut with teeth. The remix trims the edges and refocuses the track for serious club play—precise, pulsing, and DJ-primed.
Out via Halogen, this is part of a remix rollout that’s already seen Mousse T land in Traxsource’s Top 10. Hurr and Sollors bring decades of collective experience, and it shows: the remix is clean, heavy, and built for mixes.
It hits especially hard in contrast with the original’s more melodic, teasing vibe. Jules’ vocals are remixed with sharper cadence and less reverb—an intentional move that puts her in the heart of the dancefloor instead of just floating above it.
As her streaming numbers continue to climb and her performance schedule grows, this remix helps secure Jules as not just a one-track moment, but a long-term name to watch.
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