David Guetta has given a modern rework to Felix da Housecat and Miss Kittin’s 2001 classic ‘Silver Screen (Shower Scene)’.

The track was first teased during David Guetta’s NYE live-streamed DJ set from the Louvre in Abu Dhabi.

The video arrives as part of Smiley’s β€˜Take the Time to Smile’ campaign, and pays homage to the brand’s heritage as a subversive icon of the electronic dance and rave musical movements.

Aiming to spread some positivity, the visuals are emblazoned with Smiley’s world-renowned iconography of optimism and the anniversary’s global street art manifesto campaign by graffiti-maestro AndrΓ© Saraiva, who makes a cameo in the video alongside an appearance by instagrammer @DudewithSign.

David Guetta comments,

β€œThe Smiley is an iconic symbol for spreading positivity, so when I was asked to be involved with 50th year celebrations for β€˜Take the Time to Smile’, I gladly accepted. The Smiley message is about happiness and bringing people together, and that’s always been my way of thinking and the message I have tried to share in my music.

The video for my β€˜Silver Screen’ rework with Felix Da Housecat and KITTIN’ captures this perfectly. The upbeat track combined with artwork from graffiti-maestro AndrΓ© Saraiva and appearances from Dude with a sign results in a video that I hope will make people smile.”

Join the street art manifesto of positivity and download your Take the Time to Smile posters here.