Alexander Popov & Terry Golden release ‘Could Be Loved’ on Interplay Records
- Mar 27
- 1 min read

Alexander Popov and Terry Golden reunite on ‘Could Be Loved’, out now via Interplay Records.
Following earlier collaborations, the track builds on a partnership that remains aligned both sonically and structurally. There’s a clear sense of balance running through the record, with both artists leaning into a shared space between melodic techno and progressive house.
The track opens with vocal-led momentum, establishing the tone from the outset. Groovy, commanding vocals sit over uplifting pads and gradually evolving synth lines, giving the arrangement a sense of lift before the rhythm fully locks in. As the track develops, tension builds through layering rather than sudden changes, culminating in a drop that feels direct yet controlled.
What stands out is how the energy is managed. The low end carries weight without overpowering the mix, while the melodic elements remain clear and purposeful. It creates a sound that feels both expansive and functional, capable of working across larger rooms without losing detail.
For Terry Golden, the release continues a steady run of output shaped by experience and consistency. His work across labels such as Ensis and ICONYC, alongside his ongoing radio presence, reflects a long-term approach focused on development rather than quick impact.
Paired with Alexander Popov, that approach translates into a track that feels considered from start to finish. ‘Could Be Loved’ blends atmosphere with drive, delivering a melodic record built for peak-time moments while maintaining a strong emotional core.
Terry Golden



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