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Take Me Away by Jules Davidson & Rijøbi – A Dance Winter Escape

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Jules Davidson Rijøbi Take Me Away

A January Song to Take You Away

I heard Take Me Away during one of those January days when London feels stuck in grey. The urge to look beyond it all starts to press in. Jules Davidson and Rijøbi, both London-based, join forces as singer-songwriter and producer, shaping a vocal dance release that carries a quiet itch to pack a bag and disappear for a while.

Released on 16 January 2026, Take Me Away plays directly into that seasonal headspace where future trips feel closer than the present weather. The lyrics talk about seeing “sun and stars through different skies,” and that idea runs through the whole track.

Rijøbi gives the track its groove, keeps the bass low, and keeps the synths out of the way. Jules Davidson’s vocal runs clean through the track. I found myself replaying the chorus simply because it settles in naturally. I closed my eyes and felt this gentle push forward – not about running away, but more about choosing a different view.

Somewhere along the way, this song’s artwork had me thinking ahead to summer – sand, warmth, the last light dropping slow.

Jules Davidson Rijøbi Take Me Away

Club Roots, Open Skies

There’s a clear line connecting this track to classic EDM and club anthems. I got pulled in by the dreamy vocals and the emotive writing. Influences sit in that electronic-pop space associated with acts like Röyksopp, London Grammar, or Eli & Fur. And all this while Take Me Away the song keeps its own balance. For me, this one works best when I stop thinking and just let it run.

I’m glad this one crossed my path when it did. I ended up spending a bit of time on Jules Davidson’s Spotify and Instagram afterwards – it felt like a natural next step for me. No rush, just follow the thread and see where it leads.

Written by: Flav


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