John Summit Drops Final Single on Off The Grid Records Before Rebrand

John Summit Shares final single on Off The Grid Records, Trance-INSPIRED “Fade Out” FEATURING MKLA.

John Summit has finally released his long-awaited single featuring MLKA, “Fade Out”. This record is Summit’s second single of the year and comes off of Summit’s label Off The Grid and ‘Darkroom Records’. This record precedes Summit’s massive summer hit “Where You Are” which has gone above and beyond and surpassed 90 million global streams.

“Fade Out” is a trance-inspired track that features beautiful vocals from MLKA and emotional heartstrings. This record is one of those special sounds that can make its listeners dance no matter the situation. This track is another example of Summit pushing the limits as an artist and showing his range as a producer.

“Fade Out” marks Summit’s last release on his label ‘Off The Grid”. Around the time of the last Off The Grid Campout, Summit was accused of trademark infringement by the festival organizers that had been putting on events under the same title. This ultimately led to a public dispute via Twitter which ended up in Summit deleting his tweets and deciding to publicly apologize and announce an impending rebrand of Off the Grid Records.

As Summit continues to pioneer his way through the industry, he’s decided to plan something big for Los Angeles. On December 16, Summit will be taking over the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. While the opening acts have not been announced, the event will be produced by Insomniac. This will be one of his biggest headlining shows to date and a huge treat for the City of Angels. 

Finally, as Summit prepares to end one chapter and begin writing another, we can enjoy the beauty of “Fade Out”. Be sure to stream “Fade Out” below and grab your tickets to the biggest headlining show to date. 

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My name is Sebastian Medina and I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Ever since I could remember, I have always been in love with dance music. I appreciate all genres and sub-genres but I definitely gravitate towards house and techno. Being from LA I was blessed with an amazing nightlife full of different artists coming in and out of town throughout the years. Some of my favorite artists include Seth Troxler, Michael Bibi, Mr.Carmack, PAWSA, and Folamour.

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