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Alesso, Sick Individuals end the year-plus wait for the next holy grail ID, ‘We Go Out’

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It seemed like actually reading that sentence was going to remain a figment of our imagination for the foreseeable future. But after a year and a half of patiently waiting, it’s now a reality. And yes, just like with “Somebody To Use,” the ID we’ve been endlessly following goes under a different three words come release day, but we had to at least take a second to nod back towards its fan-given name. The hunt for “We Go Out”—as it’s now officially known as—all began when Alesso transformed his “Together Again” tagline from Ultra Taiwan into a pair of evenings in Downtown Los Angeles. And he planted several ID seeds during that West Coast stint in July 2021—also including what would become “In My Feelings” with Deniz Koyu—with one of them being the elusive showpiece that has now removed itself from the the headmost position on Dancing Astronaut‘s most-anticipated releases of 2022.

Most had an unofficial understanding that “We Go Out” was a production solely at the hand of Alesso, but Sick Individuals quietly revealed just before summer began that it was a joint venture that no one could have realistically predicted to happen. And the then-unreleased ID had a permanent placement in each and every Alesso set that would follow his Together Again shows, even being the track to properly weaponize The Brooklyn Mirage‘s new 200-foot-wide LED wall for the first time ever in May. And when it jumped into the tracklist driver’s seat as Alesso’s newest opening at Creamfields, the clock towards its eventual release seemed to be ticking faster, with it officially arriving just a month and a half later.

There shouldn’t be an ounce of confusion as to why “We Go Out” was the track we’d been crossing our fingers for over all else, possibly excluding Axwell‘s “Behold.” As we’d previously broken down in the description of it from our record of the year’s top IDs, “We Go Out” continues to bridge the gap between the past and present eras of Alesso in a similar but varied way that “Somebody To Use” had, merging his PROGRESSO-like recipe and the progressive tack of his early-2010s work. And Sick Individuals not only come in to forcefully match Alesso’s Midas touch with a propulsive boost of house, they also provide the already iconic, robot-esque lyrics that begin with “we go out dancing together, we gotta rave all night” and lead into a drawn-out progression that has galvanized audiences that have spanned everywhere from Los Angeles to New York to Miami to Las Vegas to Boom for 15 months and counting.

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