Sub Zero Project And D-Block & S-te-Fan Unite For ‘Change To Follow’

The two duos collide this time for a follow-up to their 2019 hit ‘Darkest House (The Clock)’.

A new collaboration between iconic Hardstyle artists Sub Zero Project and D-Block & S-te-Fan is making the rounds right now. The two duos have released a new single, ‘Change To Follow’, via SCANTRAXX. This track follows the success of their previous collaboration, ‘Darkest Hour (The Clock)’, which was voted number one Hardstyle Track of 2019 in Q-dance’s Top 100 poll.

The track was initially showcased at Qlimax 2024, and subsequently garnered significant attention from audiences globally. Its energetic composition, cinematic breakdown, and anthemic vocals have established it as a popular choice at festivals. And it’s precisely the contrast of styles and techniques that makes this track so infectious.

‘Change To Follow’

This collaboration pairs SZP’s hard-hitting kicks with DBSTF’s characteristic euphoric melodies, creating a sound that is able to exude both power and emotion. The track is made to hit, and it can very well suit the most energetic moment in a peak-time Hard set. And as a key element in the genre, the melody is easy to remember and to sing to, so crowds are bound to get their vocal chords warmed up prior to getting to the stage.

Sub Zero Project state that since the track’s premiere at Qlimax, they have included ‘Change To Follow’ in their sets, receiving strong crowd reactions around the world. Meanwhile, D-Block & S-te-Fan remark that following the success of ‘Darkest Hour’, they felt compelled to collaborate with SZP again. They describe ‘Change To Follow’ as a call to action, encouraging listeners to challenge boundaries and initiate change.

Listen to Sub Zero Project and D-Block & S-te-Fan‘s ‘Change To Follow’, by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Also, click here to support the release on your platform of choice. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry.