Carry You sees Fantomacs transform a heartfelt promise into a pulse-driven, late-night anthem. Originally recorded by Rules in 2021 and written by Maddy Abela and Richard Samuel Smith, the song’s emotional core remains intact — “If you carry me, I’ll carry you” — but Fantomacs reframes it within a sleek, contemporary dance production that trades quiet introspection for forward momentum. The result is a faithful cover in spirit, yet one that confidently steps into its own sonic identity.

Built on clean grooves, warm synth textures, and a soaring hook, “Carry You” balances vulnerability with lift. The bittersweet narrative of December memories and unfinished goodbyes unfolds against bright, kinetic beats, turning reflection into propulsion. It’s music made for transition — the space between endings and new beginnings — equally suited for solitary night drives and open dancefloors. Where the original leaned into raw pop emotion, Fantomacs elevates the feeling with a cinematic sweep, allowing the track to breathe while still keeping bodies moving.
As the creative alias of Berlin-born, Switzerland-based producer Joerg Peters, Fantomacs has built a reputation for blending electronic, jazz, ambient, and orchestral elements into immersive soundscapes. That genre-fusing sensibility is fully present here: atmospheric layers glide over an infectious rhythmic backbone, creating a track that feels both intimate and expansive. “Carry You” doesn’t just revisit a love song — it reimagines it, turning heart-on-sleeve honesty into a glowing, soul-charged piece of emotional electro that lingers long after the final beat fades.