Gryffin’s New Single ‘Spin Me Slowly’ Is a Masterclass in Melodic Dance
There are a handful of producers who can actually bridge the gap between high-energy festival anthems and the kind of songs you keep on repeat because they actually mean something. Gryffin has been doing that for years, and his latest release, “Spin Me Slowly” featuring Julia Church, is exactly why he’s stayed at the top of his game.
A Perfect Blend of Emotion and Energy
If you’ve been keeping up with Gryffin, you know the vibe: he doesn’t just make dance music; he makes music that feels like a cinematic experience. “Spin Me Slowly” leans into that signature style—lush, rhythmic synths mixed with guitar work that feels organic and grounded.
When you add Julia Church’s vocals into the mix, the track really hits a different gear. Her voice is haunting and smooth, and it sits perfectly on top of Gryffin’s production. It’s the kind of song that works just as well in a crowded club as it does when you’re driving home late at night. It’s been a fan-favorite ID since he teased it at Ultra last year, so it’s great to finally have the full, polished version.
The Legacy Continues
It’s wild to look back at how far he’s come since his debut album, GRAVITY. That record honestly changed the game back in 2019, and the fact that it hit over 1.5 billion streams recently—largely thanks to “Tie Me Down”—shows just how much staying power he has.
Gryffin isn’t just a producer behind a laptop; he’s a musician. You can hear that background in the way he builds his tracks, layering melodies in a way that feels intentional rather than just programmed. That’s likely why he’s been able to hold down major residencies in Vegas and headline the biggest stages on the planet.
Why This Track Hits
“Spin Me Slowly” feels like a natural evolution for him. He’s leaning into a more refined, atmospheric sound that doesn’t feel forced.
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The Chemistry: It’s rare to find a collab where the vocals don’t feel “added on” later. Julia Church feels like she was part of the DNA of this track from the very first beat.
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The Vibe: It’s got that “mainstage” energy, but it’s subtle enough that you aren’t just getting hit over the head with noise.
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The Polish: You can tell he’s spent years touring and refining his live sets; the production here is incredibly tight.
Listen for Yourself
“Spin Me Slowly (feat. Julia Church)” is out everywhere now. It’s a solid reminder that while dance music is constantly changing, Gryffin knows exactly how to keep his signature sound feeling fresh.


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