Hey dance music fam! Imagine you’re deep in the club at 2 a.m., the lights are low, and suddenly this haunting vocal cuts through the bassline asking to be saved from its own darkness. That’s exactly the vibe OFFAIAH, Ekonovah, and 7KY serve up on their brand-new collab “Save My Soul,” out December 5th on ALL FIRE. If you’re into that perfect sweet spot where emotional lyrics meet peak-time tech house and bass house energy, you need this track in your life right now.
Three heavy hitters from different corners of the scene came together for this one, and the chemistry is undeniable. OFFAIAH—the London-born, Argentina-rooted mastermind behind club classics like “Trouble” and the ALL FIRE label itself—teamed up with Arizona’s bass-house wizard Ekonovah and the futuristic vocalist-producer 7KY. The result? A rolling, groove-heavy tech house cut with electro house edges that already has early love from giants like MK, Alok, Don Diablo, R3hab, and more.
Let’s talk about the sound. “Save My Soul” kicks off with moody, atmospheric pads before 7KY’s ethereal vocal slides in—smooth yet urgent, layered with reverb that feels almost psychedelic. Then the bassline drops: thick, wobbly, and perfectly sculpted for late-night dancefloors. Ekonovah’s signature hard-hitting low-end shines here, while OFFAIAH brings those infectious rolling drums and soaring synths he’s famous for. Right before OFFAIAH’s Austin gig, he threw in some massive pads on the second drop, turning the whole thing into an absolute weapon. It’s the kind of record that starts introspective and ends with hands in the air—exactly what modern vocal house should be.
Lyrically, 7KY dives deep into inner duality and temptation. He explains it best: “It’s about embracing both sides of yourself. You can be holy and a ghost at the same time, and still be a divine being.” That contrast between vulnerability and power is mirrored perfectly in the production—fragile vocals floating over relentless groove. OFFAIAH sums it up nicely: when the drop hits, it feels like a release, like music lifting you out of the chaos and straight onto the dancefloor.
The collab story itself is pretty cool too. OFFAIAH had been a fan of Ekonovah’s groovy, technical basslines for ages and loved 7KY’s cinematic vocal style. A quick Instagram DM later, and the three were swapping ideas across continents in late-night sessions. For Ekonovah, working with OFFAIAH felt full-circle—he used to drum along to OFFAIAH tracks on his leg while walking to his first college gigs. Meanwhile, Ekonovah and 7KY already had creative momentum flowing from another project, so bringing OFFAIAH into the mix just clicked.
This release continues ALL FIRE’s hot streak after OFFAIAH’s “The Pressure” with Kyle Kinch picked up spins from Tiësto, MK, and EDX. The label, founded by OFFAIAH himself, is quickly becoming a go-to spot for house music that balances underground grit with mainstream appeal—exactly what the scene needs right now as tech house and bass house keep dominating festivals and club charts worldwide.
Ekonovah, fresh off stages like EDC Las Vegas, Ministry of Sound, and Beyond Wonderland, is stepping into an exciting multi-genre era that puts emotion front and center. 7KY’s surreal, psychedelic-pop-meets-electronic approach adds that human warmth we all crave in a digital-heavy world. And OFFAIAH? He’s still the king of crafting records that destroy dancefloors while sticking in your head long after the night ends.
If you haven’t pre-saved “Save My Soul” yet, go do it now—you won’t want to miss this one when it officially drops on December 5th.
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What do you think of “Save My Soul”? Are you feeling the vocal-tech house combo, or is there another recent house collab you’re obsessed with? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I read every single one!