Just when you think you’ve got GHEIST mapped out, the Berlin-based duo redraws the map yet again.
After the emotional house glow of “Walking Home,” their new single “My Love” steps sideways into a deeper space, one where warm deep-house pulse meets the soft, shimmering outline of early ’90s trance. It’s the kind of shift GHEIST has made a signature: unexpected, elegant, and strangely inevitable once you hear it.
“My Love” is anchored by the unmistakable “M1 Organ 2”, that classic organ bass that shaped a generation of dancefloor memory. In GHEIST’s hands, it becomes something new: punchy but soft-edged, rhythmic yet breathing, nostalgic without ever leaning on the past for weight. The track lands squarely between introspective headphone listening and late-night club hypnosis, glowing with the warmth that has threaded through their work from the beginning.
If the single feels like a culmination of everything they’ve done so far, that’s because 2025 has been a year of expansion for the group. GHEIST have spent the last few years quietly (and then not so quietly) taking over Berlin’s dancefloors one night at a time. They launched the project inside the walls of Watergate, where they’ve become regulars, and from there the rise has been exponential: clubs and festivals across Europe, a growing global following, and a reputation for sets that balance melancholy and euphoria with precision.

Part of the magic is their versatility. As a two-member production duo and live band, GHEIST move fluidly between full-band performances and hybrid DJ sets, each iteration offering a different angle on their progressive-house-meets-techno aesthetic. It’s a sound built on emotion, momentum, and melodic depth accompanied by a truly one-of-a-kind concept.
With “My Love,” they close the year the way they lived it: confidently, creatively, and entirely on their own wavelength. We can’t wait to see what’s in store for them in 2026.
Stream “My Love” here.
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