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Oliver Heldens

Global dance music star Oliver Heldens teamed up with rising vocalist Julia Church on their new single, “Ruins,” released today via Sony’s Ministry of Sound. The track combines Heldens’ melodic production with Church’s emotional vocals, creating a summer-ready anthem that explores vulnerability and healing from heartbreak. Heldens has over 4 billion global streams and has performed at top festivals like Coachella and Tomorrowland, known for his innovation in electronic music. Julia Church, with her powerful voice and songwriting, enhances “Ruins” with emotional depth. Fans can see Heldens live at various global events and festivals.

Julia Church

“When I got the first demo version of this song from the brilliant Julia Church, it hit me right away, and I became determined to turn it into a massive dance anthem. Big pianos, big trancy lead synths, a big bassline, and even bigger vocals from Julia with deeply meaningful lyrics. It’s been amazing working with Julia and the other super-talented writers, Ollie Green and Franklin, and I’m thrilled how this turned into a modern dance smash, while we still kept such a timeless feel to it,” Heldens says.

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