John Summit Drops ‘LIGHTS GO OUT’ From Next Album

John Summit has officially released his highly anticipated new single and music video, ‘LIGHTS GO OUT’. The release appears to be the opening salvo of a major album rollout for the producer, who has been building significant momentum in recent weeks.

The track opens with the infectious chorus, ‘where do we go when the lights go out’, beckoning a response. It builds into a heavy, fast-paced drum and bass break, leading to an infectious melody and sound design combination before crashing into thunderous house drops. Its undeniable high energy ignites an explosive rush, making it perfectly suited for late-night warehouse floors and cohesive with Summit’s signature high-energy production.

Summit says of the track: “For my first single of the year I knew I had to come out swinging with ‘LIGHTS GO OUT.’ Led by an anthemic vocal that hasn’t gotten out of my head since the first studio session, this one has been crushing my sets with its combo of house, trap & heavy synth elements.”

Fans are captivated by the new sound Summit is introducing, with teaser videos of his new music featuring artists like Feid and Julia Wolf, building momentum towards a new album.

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