06 · 10 · 2025
Champion and Interplanetary Criminal, two longtime friends and collaborators, have teamed up for ‘Lose My Mind’ alongside Italian selector Crookers.
This club-ready track of hardwired house, ‘Lose My Mind’, has been tested on festival stages across the globe prior to its release.
The single marks the beginning of an ambitious series of records from Champion leading up to an EP set for release in 2026. Champion has already established a respected place in the UK underground scene as an unmatched producer, maintaining his relevance throughout various eras of dance music despite his youth.
In recent years, he has worked with artists such as Four Tet, Skrillex, and Sammy Virji, providing official remixes for Jorja Smith, Sub Focus & Katy B, IN PARALLEL, and Caribou. He also hosted the BBC Radio 1 Residency in 2024.
Hailing from Bolton, Greater Manchester, Interplanetary Criminal has risen to be one of the most sought-after DJ/producers today. He made his mark in 2022 with the hit ‘B.O.T.A. (Baddest Of Them All)’ featuring Eliza Rose, and has since become one of the most exciting new stars in dance music.
IPC made his Coachella debut earlier this year and is set to perform a sold-out headline show at Brixton Academy in the UK on November 29th.
‘Lose My Mind’ comes with a nostalgic visualizer that captures the rave energy of the 2000s. Tune in now.
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Champion and interplanetary Criminal, two long-time friends and collaborators, have joined forces for 'Lose My Mind' with an Italian.