Out Now: Topher Jones feat. James Bowers – ‘Save Me’

American DJ & producer Topher Jones is bringing dance music-lovers together with his newest single ‘Save Me,‘ an uplifting ode to those in their darkest times, out April 8th on Ultra Records.

The follow-up to his November hit ‘Hello Chicago’–a Windy City anthem that could be heard anywhere from Chicago Bulls games to sets from top DJs like Gareth Emery, Ferry Corsten, and Michael Woods–‘Save Me’ will be Topher’s 6th single on Ultra Records. Topher’s releases continue to put Chicago house back on the map, with his latest production finding him partnering once again with Chicago-bred singer/songwriter James Bowers, the vocalist on Topher’s single ‘Lost It All.’

“When I first played this track live, the entire crowd was singing along and throwing their hands in the air by the second drop.” Topher said. “That’s when I knew this record would be something special.”

‘Save Me’ provides the perfect combination between a massive house drop and unforgettable lyrics. Bestowing angelic string breakdowns, beautiful vocals, and an almighty crescendo, the track will take any club or festival to another plane of existence. Listen closely and you’ll hear hints of Topher’s signature heavy bassline, bringing you back to earth and ready to destroy the dancefloor.

Topher will continue his showcase across North America in the coming months, with a massive tour that includes the Indy 500 Snake Pit with Afrojack and Diplo and the Spring Awakening Festival in Chicago. For more tour dates visit www.facebook.com/topherjonesmusic.

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