Carol Jarvis merges soul with electronica in her latest dance anthem ‘I Want You To Stay'.

After years as a world-class session musician playing alongside legends like Sting and Amy Winehouse, Carol Jarvis is stepping out from the sidelines to claim the spotlight with her bold new single, ‘I Want You To Stay’. This isn’t your typical dance track,  it’s an electrifying collision of house beats and Jarvis’s unmistakable brass flair, flipping expectations and bringing the trombone front and center in a genre that rarely welcomes it.

 

Built on warm flugabone layers and textured with chopped vocals, the song feels both euphoric and intimate, a perfect soundtrack for sun-soaked festivals and late-night drives alike. Carol’s knack for blending analog warmth with electronic precision gives the track a fresh, genre-bending edge that’s impossible to ignore.

 

Backed by past support from BBC Radio 2 and BBC Introducing, Carol’s leap into solo electronic music is more a statement than just a career move. And with ‘I Want You To Stay,’ she’s only just begun, proving that innovation and soul not only belong on the dancefloor but can truly thrive there.

 

On the track Carol Jarvis shares: “I’m beyond excited to see ‘I Want You To Stay’ finally out in the world and taking on a life of its own. This track brings together everything I love about creating music—blending electronic, house, and dance vibes with my own brass twist. You’ll usually hear saxophone or trumpet in this genre, but I wanted to challenge that by bringing the trombone into the mix, why not?”

Listen to 'I Want You To Stay' now: