Heartlight (Polygon)

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"Heartlight (Polygon)"
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Single by Ts7 featuring Taylor Fowlis
Released17 February 2013
Genre House UK Garage
Length3:05
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Taylor Fowlis singles chronology
"Summer Calling"
(2013)
"Heartlight (Polygon)"
(2013)

"Heartlight (Polygon)" is a song by British record producer Ts7. It was co-written by Taylor Fowlis, Penny Foster & Paul Aiden [1] and features English recording artist Taylor Fowlis. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 7 February 2013.

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Critical reception

The track was well received with many excited by its tech house and garage influences. Critics also noted "Taylor’s voice is perfectly sweet, barely-processed so that it evokes the emotion". [2] The track was also listed as on the music industry tip page "Record Of The Day". [3]

Music video

The official music video was uploaded to YouTube on 17 February 2013. [4] It was shot in Shoredich, London and introduced young singer/songwriter Taylor Fowlis [5] The video was popular across music television with it reaching number 1 on the MTV Base Charts in the UK. [6]

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