Vincent has dropped a captivating electronic track, “Good Time,” featuring Josh Rubin’s standout vocals, pitch-bending synths, and a rich, driving bassline. The song marks a new chapter in Vincent’s ongoing journey through the dance music landscape, following his earlier single, “Surrounded,” which he described as a love letter to the golden era of dance music.
“Good Time” echoes this sentiment, as Vincent continues to recreate the evocative and anthemic sounds he cherished from older dance music, all within the framework of his new Dim Mak productions. According to Vincent, “This song and my music overall tries to bridge the gap between feeling old/nostalgic and keeping production fresh and updated. It took a really long time to figure out how to get those feelings across, but Good Time is that to the utmost extent!”
Vincent’s decade-long journey in the dance music space has been marked by remarkable growth and achievements. Tracks like “I’m No Magician” have garnered over 16 million streams, despite no official playlisting support from major DSPs. Early in his career, Vincent released bootleg remixes for Alison Wonderland and The Chainsmokers, which accumulated millions of streams and became signature tracks in their live shows. His success continued as he released official remixes for RL Grime and Gryffin, as well as originals that earned placements in major commercials for Adidas and Apple. These milestones have propelled him to prestigious stages, including performances at Hard Summer, SnowGlobe, and Coachella.