
James Hurr and Karsten Sollors deliver a club-oriented reimagining of Jules Liesl’s debut single “CHERRY,” out now via Halogen. The remix builds on a foundation of tight, kinetic percussion and deep, restrained basslines—trading the original’s gloss for something leaner and more hypnotic. Stripped-back vocals stretch across the mix like spotlight beams in a dark room, lending the track a late-night tension built intentionally for peak-hour sets.
This update follows the success of Mousse T’s version, which peaked at #1 on Traxsource’s Top 10 House Chart and climbed to #2 across the platforms Top 100 overall chart. For DJs and radio programmers, that run has confirmed “CHERRY” as a multi-format crossover already well in motion.
The remix campaign is one part of a broader strategy powered by Jules Liesl’s partnership with Halogen. Hurr’s résumé includes work with Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, and Mark Knight, while Sollors brings deep credibility through releases on Farris Wheel, Toolroom, and Nervous. The pairing brings club-world weight to Jules’s emerging profile.
Backed by performances at Miami Pride, Winter Party, and a headline night at The Abbey in West Hollywood, Jules Liesl has turned her debut era into a series of high-visibility moves. Socially, she’s built a multi-million viewership across TikTok and Instagram, and “CHERRY” continues gaining traction in DJ circuits and online playlists alike.