Thereโs something undeniably refreshing about DJ Cards because of the mindset behind it. Balancing life as a practicing lawyer with a growing presence in electronic music, he approaches EDM with a clear, almost disarmingly simple goal: make people feel good. โLose It in the Lights,โ released April 17, 2026, leans fully into that philosophy, pulling from lived club experiences and translating them into a compact burst of dancefloor escapism.
โLose It in the Lightsโ opens like a switch being flipped. Pumping synths surge forward, bright and immediate, while a buzzing bassline hums underneath, setting the foundation. Then the beat drops in, hard-hitting, steady, and impossible to ignore. The rhythm pulls you in whether youโre ready or not. The production feels alive, like a crowd mid-peak, lights flashing and bodies moving in sync.
Then come the vocals, and they shift the atmosphere just enough. Soft, airy, almost weightless, they float above the intensity rather than competing with it. Thereโs a euphoric, almost ecstatic quality in the delivery, like someone fully immersed in the moment. It balances the track nicely, giving it that emotional lift that separates a good beat from a memorable one.
What really lands, though, is the intention behind it all. You can hear that sense of freedom baked into the structureโthe idea that, for a few minutes, nothing else matters. It doubles down on what the genre does best, through connection, release, and shared energy.
By the end, โLose It in the Lightsโ does exactly what it promises, as it transports. Three minutes, worries off, lights on.
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Review by: Naomi Joan
