New Release — December 3rd
Every artist has a moment when the music stops being just sound and becomes something deeper—something pulled straight from the soul. For Hakan, host of the Best DJ Podcast and a creator with over two decades in the game, that moment is captured in his newest release: “Take Me Away.”
A step into a genre he rarely explores, “Take Me Away” marks Hakan’s bold entry into the emotional chaos and explosive energy of dubstep. Known for moving effortlessly between styles over the years, he chose dubstep for this project not just for its intensity, but because it reflects the turmoil behind the track’s creation.
A Story of Feeling Lost, Used, and Rebuilding
“Take Me Away” wasn’t written to be flashy. It wasn’t written to chase trends.
It was written during a time when Hakan felt lost, used, and emotionally drained — a moment many listeners will instantly understand.
The lyrics came first: raw, vulnerable, and honest. They capture the feeling of wanting to escape, to breathe again, to break out of cycles that pull you down. Originally planned as a track with a male vocal, Hakan made a powerful pivot:
Why a Female Vocal?
Because emotion demands clarity.
He realized the female voice carried a tenderness, a purity, and a haunting impact that amplified the message. It wasn’t just about singing the words — it was about making listeners feel them. The result is a vocal performance that cuts straight to the heart, floating over heavy basslines and twisted synths with a delicate, aching strength.
A Personal Transformation in Dubstep Form
While dubstep is not Hakan’s typical territory, it became the perfect vessel for the emotions behind the song.
The drops mirror frustration. The tension reflects confusion.
And the melodies carry the hope that rises after the storm.
This is not just another release.
It’s an emotional purge. A confession. A moment of healing.
A Song to Uplift Anyone Who’s Been Through It
Hakan’s greatest hope is that “Take Me Away” resonates with listeners the way creating it resonated with him. The track isn’t meant to bring people down — it’s designed to lift them up, to remind them that even in pain, there is beauty, strength, and transformation.

For anyone who has felt unseen, unheard, or overwhelmed, this song is an anthem:
A reminder that you’re not alone — and that music can still save us.
Release Date
“Take Me Away” drops on December 3rd.
A new chapter. A new sound.
A message from the heart.








