Norwegian producer and DJ Simon Field returns with Danger, a house record that cuts through precisely because it refuses to play things straight.
Built around a sleazy spoken male vocal, warped late-night energy and a sharp sense of timing, the track leans into personality over polish-for-polish’s-sake, while still carrying the kind of detailed, heavyweight production that has become synonymous with Simon Field’s output.
At its core, Danger feels designed for those moments when a set starts slipping into stranger territory. The groove is loose, playful and slightly unhinged in places, carrying a knowing sense of humour that rarely surfaces in the more self-serious corners of deeper club music. The record keeps twisting and opening up, with vocal fragments and arrangement choices that feel deliberately unpredictable.
The defining moment arrives midway through the track, when an unexpected tempo shift completely reframes the energy before pulling everything back into place again. It is the kind of switch that catches a room off guard without feeling forced, giving DJs a genuine moment to work with rather than just another rolling tool. That instinct for tension and release runs through the entire production.

While Danger carries plenty of character, the technical side remains meticulous throughout. The low-end stays locked, the percussion remains crisp and controlled, and every strange detail feels carefully placed within the wider mix. It is a record that sounds big without losing its oddness.
With over 400M streams on Spotify and releases on Armada, Subliminal, Universal Music, Sony Music and Ultra, Simon Field has built a catalogue that consistently balances club functionality with a more individual approach to songwriting and sound design. Danger pushes that further, embracing humour, unpredictability and atmosphere without sacrificing impact. In a landscape increasingly full of interchangeable club records, it arrives with an identity of its own.
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