Everytime We Touch is the sonic finale from David Guetta's album 'Poplife', the long-player (his third) that's brought him hits including 'Love Is Gone', 'Love Don't Let Me Go', and 'Baby When The Lights'.
His own favourite from the album, 'Everytime We Touch' was written with long-term collaborator Chris Willis, and co-produced with Steve Angello and Seb Ingrosso, the infamous pairing from the Swedish House Mafia.
Guetta's now ranked No.5 in the Top 100 DJs Poll (up from No.10). He�s the highest placed house DJ yet again, and in a Top 10 brimming with trance talent, the accolade signifies that his take on house and electro is pushing him further into uncharted territory on an international scale Youtube views of his music videos are now in excess of 50 million.
David's just finished a sell-out US tour, ahead of several key UK dates. Gigging aside, work is well underway on his fourth album, which will feature some surprise guests from across the musical spectrum.
Alongside Willis, David's combined underground appeal with repeated mainstream success - the musical equivalent of splitting the atom. Joined by Angello and Ingrosso for 'Everytime We Touch', the result is as devastating as ever. Guetta's trademark hooks and Chris's vocal make this the perfect footnote to an album that's delivered hit after hit.
Remixes come from David Tort, In Petto, and Robbie Rivera. In addition, the package includes a remix from Crookers of album track, 'Joan Of Arc'.