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‘GOD IS A DJ’ lands from Dani Thorne and CRUNCHi with CRAY, a sacred rave and church floor visual

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Hear ‘GOD IS A DJ’ with CRAY, sacred and profane meet on the floor, the church rave video completes the concept.

Momentum shifts forward as ‘GOD IS A DJ’ arrives from Dani Thorne and CRUNCHi. The production leans deep into an industrial Techno frame, with pounding kicks locking the groove and a grain of underground grit roughening the edges. CRAY’s vocal sits in the center as a hypnotic guide, while the song’s tone stays witty and sultry, with a hardstyle infused lift that keeps intensity high. The theme is clear, a salute to the father, son and Holy Rave, and a deliberate blur between sacred and profane that drops the listener into a dark, sweaty space where the DJ is cast as divine, and feminine. In the companion video, three girls descend into an underground rave housed inside a run down church.

CRUNCHi adds; ‘“GOD IS A DJ” started back in August 2024 as a raw idea I sketched out and sent over to Dani Thorne. That first version became a track called “Tight Dress” and from there, we went through a bunch of different versions trying to capture the right energy, the right message, and the right feeling.

After sitting with it for a while and exploring a few different directions, we made the collective decision to scrap the original vocals and rebuild the track from the ground up. That’s when we brought in CRAY as a vocalist and the moment her vocals hit the track, everything changed. The song finally felt like it had found its identity.

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From underground warehouse sets to massive festival stages, “GOD IS A DJ” has become one of the most powerful records in our sets, not just because of the sound, but because of the story behind it. This song is a celebration of the sacred chaos of the rave.’

The visual and the audio meet in one image, a church turned dancefloor. The timeline in the studio and the moment on stage point to the same idea, a track that carries both purpose and impact.

It’s clear that “GOD IS A DJ” is both a banger and a mantra.

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