Jordan Arts Unleashes Soul and Subtle Power on ‘Let It Out’
- Undrtone Blog
- Jun 30
- 2 min read

‘Let It Out’ feels like a deep exhale. Jordan Arts delivers something equal parts meditative and moving, a track that holds emotional weight without ever losing its dancefloor focus.
Right from the first few bars, there’s a sense of scale. Lush, cinematic piano chords stretch wide, setting the tone with clarity and intention. But before it gets too introspective, the rhythm takes over. Tribal drums roll in with a steady groove, layered with Afro flavours and warm progressive textures. It’s not flashy. It’s not forced. Just smooth, flowing energy that pulls you in and doesn’t let go.
The vocal topline is the glue. Jordan’s voice is calm but commanding, like someone who’s been through it and come out the other side. There’s no overproduction or unnecessary drama, just a clean, emotional delivery that sits right in the middle of the mix. Honest. Present. Believable.
You can tell this one was built for a moment. Jordan performed it live opening for Black Coffee, and you can imagine the reaction. It has that perfect early morning feel, driving but thoughtful, with space for people to connect with it. The kind of track that sneaks up on you mid-set and locks you in.
There’s also weight behind the co-signs. Support from Nora en Pure, Above and Beyond and Cosmic Gate shows that this cut resonates across different corners of the electronic spectrum. That blend of ethereal melodies and dancefloor intent is clearly striking a chord.
‘Let It Out’ is one of Jordan Arts’ strongest tracks to date. It’s a refined, emotionally charged release that showcases exactly why his name keeps appearing in the right places. Big support. Big feeling. A big step forward.
Jordan Arts
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