Yesterday, French producer Pawlowski released his brand-new Get Me High EP, marking a sharp, energetic turn in his artistic journey. Known for his emotionally charged and cinematic take on rave music, the Lille-based artist now embraces a more direct, high-impact sound made for the dancefloor.
The two-track EP blends euphoric trance melodies with the raw punch of techno and hard groove. Both tracks, Get Me High and Finger On The Trigger, hit fast and hard, building tension with nostalgic vocal cuts and dramatic synth lines that feel ripped from a futuristic anime or a cyberpunk dream. It’s theatrical, intense, and designed for peak-time moments.
Pawlowski first made waves with underground hits like Future Legacy and Demonic Dimension and later gained wider recognition through a release on Charlotte de Witte’s KNTXT label. But Get Me High feels like a statement: short, confident, and emotionally charged. The artist, often seen performing with a scarf covering his face, seems to be stepping out from behind the veil. This release showcases him as more assertive and open than ever, without compromising the cinematic edge that sets his work apart.
As summer festivals ramp up across Europe, Get Me High arrives as a timely soundtrack for those chasing euphoric highs on late-night dance floors. Pawlowski’s evolution feels intentional and exciting, a signal that there’s much more to come from this rising voice in the rave underground.
