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Alex Kislov Releases Progressive House Belter, ‘Time Stops’

This one’s for all those looking to kick off the weekend in style.

Have a listen to this piece. Alex Kislov, a talented DJ and music producer from Chicago, is on the brink of releasing his debut album, Dream Sequence. As a taste of what’s to come, Kislov has lifted the veil on an entrancing single from the collection, which he’s called ‘Time Stops‘.

Kislov’s music has been gaining traction in the industry, with his tracks being played on major radio shows and podcasts. Recently, he also achieved a major milestone by performing at the EVOL AFTERS Electric Forest afterparty. In perhaps the most solid evidence of a future leader of the Dance scene, he’s just come back from the Playa, where he performed multiple sets as part of the Burning Man 2024 roster.

‘Time Stops’

The track is a proper Progressive House belter, standing on the more Peak-Time side of the genre. Strong beats, powerful snare, rhythmic and fast-paced hats, and other ear candy goodness are waiting for the picky ear to discover. Over the base and percussion, lays the core of the song, which is led by warm arpeggios, jumpy basslines, and a hypnotising vocal line which, every now and then, reminds you of the title of the track, and the intention of the haunting atmospheres beneath.

The single is indicative of the kind of quality you can expect from the full and upcoming Dream Sequence project. Stunning, evocative, deeply emotional synth lines paired with slick, punchy beats. We sure have our fingers ready to hit Replay a thousand times on the tunes, which promise to be reminiscent of the golden age of Progressive House.

Listen to Alex Kislov‘s new track ‘Time Stops’, by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Also, click here to support Alex on your platform of choice. Are you a producer and you’d like to see your tracks on our page? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry.

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