"Don’t Stop" feat. A-Trak is the brand new single from Lifelike's forthcoming album, Future Disco. The Don't Stop EP (Kitsuné) includes remixes by Gigamesh, Mauvais Cliché, and The Bloody Sisters. 'Don't Stop' features the legendary scratching of A- Trak (never before recorded for an album) and is the first taste of Lifelike’s return to the global dance floor. Future Disco includes guest appearances by Chromeo, Fred Falke, Afrobot, and Electric Youth (Drive Motion Picture Theme). A rarity for producers and DJs alike, Lifelike full-length album explores the future of dance music and brings together fans of French Touch, Disco, Hip Hop, and Electronica. The highly-anticipated release of Future Disco comes as no surprise to those who know Lifelike’s history in the French electronic movement. Early on he found himself occupying a unique position as part of an extended musical family that includes Daft Punk, Justice, Alan Braxe, Kitsuné, and Ed Banger’s Pedro Winter. The man behind classic cuts including ‘Black Chess,’ ‘Discopolis’ (with Kris Menace), ‘So Electric’ and ‘Getting High,’ continuously releases essential smooth disco and electronica records. They’ve come with welcoming receptions and accolades ranging from BBC Radio 1’s Pete Tong and Annie Mac to the DJ bibles such as DJ Mag and Future Music Magazine, calling his productions “a sure-fire hit on dance floors” “walking that smooth and sexy line between nu-disco and new wave.” As a remixer, Lifelike’s ability to electrify a room has been elucidated by massive blog support and frequent charting on The Hype Machine for popular remixes of Chromeo, Sia, Empire Of The Sun, Vitalic, Moby, and Cerrone. Most recently his remix of Visitor’s "Coming Home" has been called “a bonafide disco anthem...one of the best big-room disco songs of 2012.” As a touring entity, Lifelike has touched down all over the globe. From Europe and Australia to Asia and America, clubs to festivals, he’s DJed alongside everyone from Fred Falke, DJ Falcon, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Alan Braxe, to Ritchie Hawtin, Steve Angello, DJ Medhi, and many others. Lifelike is often found tucked away in his studio in Paris, but expect a grand emergence as he prepares to debut Future Disco on stages worldwide.