Categories: Deep HouseMusic

Alok And Glimmer Of Blooms Release ‘My Head (Can’t Get You Out)’ On Controversia!

An early 2000 mega-hit receives a rework courtesy of Brazilian megastar Alok and Austrian multi-instrumentalist Glimmer of Blooms. Titled ‘My Head (Can’t Get You Out)’, the new single is a mesmerizing release that will enthrall fans of both artists.

Covered initially by Glimmer of Blooms in 2015, this new amended version takes the Viennese artist’s previous interpretation and casts light onto the dancefloor thanks to a Brazilian bass touch. Opening with an acoustic guitar and the song’s hook “la la la”, ‘My Head (Can’t Get You Out)’ radiates with a passionate lead vocal and rippling slap house instrumental that has influences from both Alok and Glimmer of Blooms. The fusion of these two artists on this 2021 version of ‘My Head (Can’t Get You Out)’ is abundant with chemistry.

Talking about the single, Alok said: “Hearing Glimmer of Blooms voice on his initial cover of the song was something that hit me with a lot of emotions. It is such an incredible version of the original, and I immediately felt this would make a great dancefloor track. So, we got talking and had a connection right away. Super happy with the final version of what we reconstructed with this new single.”  

Glimmer of Blooms added: “It was a really awesome experience to work with Alok and such a great team. As soon as I heard the first demo, I immediately knew that this will be a true banger. I am very grateful to be part of this release and hope this is just the beginning of a new chapter in my life.”

The most streamed Brazilian artist globally with more than 3 billion Spotify streams, Alok has ascended to become one of the biggest names in the electronic music scene today. Ranked 5th in the Top 100 DJs poll and with 25 million Instagram followers and 10 million TikTok followers, Alok is a global star. From hit singles that include ‘On & On’, ‘Party On My Own’ and ‘Hear Me Now’, Alok is also a renowned remixer, having provided reworkings for music heavyweights, including The Rolling Stones, Dua Lipa, and Meduza.

Singer/songwriter Glimmer of Blooms has created a world around himself set in creativity. Seeking to make use of samples and unconventional ways of making music, Glimmer of Blooms studio output focuses on delivering vocalised chill-out tunes that recall memories and feelings. Something which singles such as ‘Skin’, ‘Falling In Love’ and ‘Take My Hand’ have all managed to achieve from the millions of listens they’ve individually received.

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Dylan Smith

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