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Sarah de Warren
Sarah de Warren

Her clubfloor-priming single “What U Like” set the tone from ASOT 25 across stages throughout her debut Asia & Australia tour. Now Sarah de Warren follows it with “Games” – a darker, more controlled exploration of power, tension and emotional manipulation on the dancefloor.

Where the first single introduced the EP’s sonic world, “Games” sharpens its edge. Built for the Main Stage, de Warren’s sweet yet haunting vocal weaves through a darker, trance-leaning production, pairing her signature hook-led songwriting with a hypnotic, late-night pull.

At its core, “Games” explores the psychology of attraction and control — the unspoken push and pull between chemistry and logic. It builds a seductive illusion of limitless pleasure, where de Warren offers herself as both “oxygen” and “poison.” Beneath that promise of perfection, a quiet imbalance begins to surface as she reveals why she was never meant to be trusted with it.

With the first single already climbing both Beatport and US dance radio charts, Sarah de Warren’s upcoming EP is shaping up to be a defining statement — balancing club functionality with a distinct, self-assured identity.

The second single of her six-track EP run to the summer, stay ahead of Sarah’s wicked “Games” here: https://blackhole.lnk.to/Games

Tracklist:


01: Sarah de Warren – “Games” (Original Mix)
02: Sarah de Warren – “Games” (Extended Mix)

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