
Tommy Nietz brought gospel to the dancefloor with Spirit of God, the new EDM release that lets spiritual intensity and club power rise together without either one losing force. From the moment the first swell rushes through the mix, the German artist and producer sets up a current that feeds mind, body, and whatever part of you wakes up when the bass starts climbing.
His instinct for four to the floor momentum gives the track a steady heartbeat, the kind that pushes dancers forward while the tension of each build tightens around the promise of the drop waiting on the other side. He knows how house euphoria gathers in waves, and he steers those waves with the same conviction that shapes his faith-driven work.
Spirit of God shows how piety can sit comfortably inside modern electronica structures. The devotional focus never dulls the kinetic energy, and the euphoria never limits the reach of the message. Instead, both parts run in tandem, pulling more heat from each other. The vocal lifts feel wired into the circuitry of the mix rather than floating above it, giving the track a coherence that hits on every conceivable level.
Drawing from a background shaped by Christian Music and contemporary Dance movements, Tommy Nietz wrote Spirit of God for spaces where uplift is craved. It fits worship nights, club sets, late evening radio slots, and any environment where bodies and spirits need something bright enough to hold onto. By the final drop, the track shows its purpose clearly by nudging the listener toward something larger than themselves.
Spirit of God is now available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify.
Review by Amelia Vandergast






