In 2023 Teddy Swims released his smash hit ‘Lose Control’ which has now taken on a whole new life in the hands of Van Snyder, Alexander Popov, and Serena Bleu. They aimed to “reimagine it with an explosive, high-energy production” which has made for a twist on the original that no one could have expected.
Austrian DJ/producer Van Snyder, Russian DJ/producer Alexander Popov, and singer/songwriter Serena Bleu have managed switch up ‘Lose Control’ from its original calm energy to something jaw dropping. Taking on a style akin to MORTEN, this future rave ground shaker sees all artists at their absolute best creating an entrancing high energy club banger. The vision to be able to transform the original track in such a drastic way into an electronic masterpiece is simply outstanding.
Van Snyder and Alexander Popov working together was always going to make for a track with electrifying energy and a beautiful atmosphere. Popov has already kicked off the year in a big way with the addictive ‘Need To Feel Love’ while Snyder has continued a great stream of collabs alongside Poly Powder with the wild ‘Can’t Stop.’ Snyder has also made several huge tracks with Serena Bleu, so it was a no brainer to bring her in to take on the vocals and utterly nail them further cementing her presence in the dance music scene.
Reinventing tracks is never easy, but through this titanic collaboration an absolute barnstormer of a track has been created. This version of ‘Lose Control’ is an excellent reimagining of Teddy Swims’ original that takes the track to new heights and is a sure-fire hit.
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