Molella, the Italian icon responsible for the era-defining “Freed From Desire,” is returning to his club-centric roots with a hard-hitting new collaboration alongside KG Man and Tommy Veanud. Out now via TV Recordings, “Come In A Dance” serves as a high-energy bridge between dance music’s legacy and its modern tech-house evolution.
The record originally began in a very different lane, built around loose Jamaican Patois vocals and a reggae-leaning rhythm. However, through studio collaboration, the trio stripped the track, and reimagined it as a relentless club tool. The final product features a massive low-end, tight percussion, and a hyped vocal flow specifically engineered for high-power sound systems. It’s a seamless blend of Molella’s seasoned instinct for room-filling energy and Veanud’s sharp, contemporary production.
“Come In A Dance” represents a powerful meeting of the minds, proving that decades of experience and new-school energy are a formidable combination. If this first link-up is any indication of the trio’s shared creative chemistry, the dance world will be watching closely to see what this powerhouse combination cooks up next. Listen on all platforms here.
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