Rave Jesus Transforms Worship Anthems on Debut Album “I Met God on the Dancefloor”

The intersection of electronic dance music and contemporary worship has found its boldest champion yet. Rave Jesus’s debut album “I Met God on the Dancefloor,” releasing November 14, features transformative remixes of songs by Brandon Lake and Elevation Worship Rave Jesus Announces Debut Album ‘I Met God On The Dancefloor’ Dropping November 14 – TCB – Rave Jesus, taking some of Christian music’s most powerful anthems and reimagining them for an entirely new context—the dancefloor.

Among the standout tracks on this groundbreaking project are high-octane remixes of Brandon Lake’s “That’s Who I Praise,” “Gratitude,” and the award-winning “Hard Fought Hallelujah”—the latter produced in collaboration with electronic music heavyweight QUIX. The album also features a remix of “Praise,” the powerful collaboration between Brandon Lake, Chris Brown, Chandler Moore, and Elevation Worship. These aren’t just simple beat-swaps; they’re complete reimaginings that maintain the spiritual depth of the originals while injecting them with festival-ready energy.

The choice to remix “Hard Fought Hallelujah” is particularly significant. The song recently took home Song of the Year honors at the 56th Annual GMA Dove Awards, recognizing songwriters Brandon Lake, Jelly Roll, Steven Furtick, Chris Brown, and Benjamin William Hastings. By bringing this celebrated worship anthem to the electronic music world, Rave Jesus is introducing it to audiences who might never step foot in a traditional church service but are searching for meaning and transcendence on the dancefloor.

Behind the Rave Jesus project is Topher Jones, also known as King Topher, who has made a name for himself in electronic music with house tracks supported by industry heavyweights like Diplo, Tiësto, John Summit, and Kaskade The Chosen Remixed for the Rave – CCM Magazine. His credentials are impressive—with experience in the mainstream EDM world, he brings a level of production quality that matches anything coming from secular dance labels. This isn’t amateur hour; these are professional-grade remixes that can stand alongside any track you’d hear at a major festival.

The collaboration with QUIX on “Hard Fought Hallelujah” is a masterstroke. QUIX, known for heavy-hitting bass music and trap productions, brings an aggressive, energetic style that perfectly complements the triumphant nature of the original song. It’s a pairing that shouldn’t work on paper but creates something electric in practice—a reminder that worship can be both reverent and absolutely explosive.

“Gratitude,” one of Brandon Lake’s signature songs, gets new life in this context. The remix takes the song’s message of thankfulness and celebration and amplifies it through pulsing beats and soaring synths. Meanwhile, “That’s Who I Praise”—with its biblical references to dancing like David and having faith like Paul—feels almost destined for the dancefloor treatment. The song’s original call to uninhibited worship translates seamlessly to an electronic context.

The “Praise” remix brings together the collaborative spirit of the original—featuring Lake, Brown, Moore, and Elevation Worship—and channels it through Rave Jesus’s electronic lens. It’s a testament to how worship music can evolve and adapt while maintaining its core message and purpose.

According to Rave Jesus, the heart behind the movement is simple yet radical: to create music that captures the heart of the Lord and put it to dance music, releasing a new worship sound on the earth that invites people to encounter God in unexpected places Rave Jesus Announces Debut Album ‘I Met God On The Dancefloor’ Dropping November 14 – TCB – Rave Jesus. This philosophy is fully realized across “I Met God on the Dancefloor,” where every track serves a dual purpose—to get people moving and to create space for genuine spiritual encounters.

The project represents more than turning church into a club—it’s about breaking open the walls that say Christian music has to sound one way and reach only one kind of crowd, proving that praise can echo through speakers anywhere The Chosen Remixed for the Rave – CCM Magazine. For decades, electronic music has been associated primarily with party culture, but Rave Jesus reclaims the genre for something higher. The celebration, movement, and freedom found on the dancefloor can be expressions of faith just as valid as any traditional worship service.

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The album also features original songs with collaborators including Grace Binion, SON., Thalia, and others, creating a diverse sonic landscape that moves between familiar remixes and fresh material. This balance ensures that “I Met God on the Dancefloor” works both as an introduction to the Rave Jesus sound and as a complete artistic statement.

To support the album release, Rave Jesus is embarking on the “I Met God on the Dancefloor” U.S. headline tour, following multiple sold-out shows in LA, Dallas, Vegas, and London Rave Jesus Announces Debut Album ‘I Met God On The Dancefloor’ Dropping November 14 – TCB – Rave Jesus. These live experiences promise to be more than concerts—they’re immersive worship environments where lasers, bass drops, and biblical truth collide in the best possible way.

What Rave Jesus has accomplished with these Brandon Lake and Elevation Worship remixes is remarkable: they’ve created a bridge between two worlds that rarely intersect. In doing so, they’re not just making music—they’re pioneering a movement that suggests worship has no boundaries, that encountering God can happen anywhere, and that sometimes the most sacred moments occur when we least expect them. Even on the dancefloor. Especially on the dancefloor.

“I Met God on the Dancefloor” drops November 14 and is available now for pre-save and pre-order.