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August 23, 2025

Disco Lines & Ship Wrek Release Anticipated Track on Experts Only

Written by Meagen Surowiecki  on August 23, 2025

Electronic powerhouses Disco Lines and Ship Wrek are back in full force, joining creative energies on their blistering new single I Don’t Trust A Soul.’ A  track already making waves across the dance music scene. The track is out now and released on John Summit’s tastemaking label Experts Only. The record arrives as one of the year’s most anticipated collaborations, fueled by months of viral teasers and live set appearances.

Disco Wrek
Disco Lines and Ship Wrek

The buildup has been nothing short of electric. Early clips of I Don’t Trust A Soul' surfaced across socials and TikTok, sparking hundreds of user-generated videos before its official release. From the festival circuit to late-night club sets, the track has already carved its reputation as a high-impact weapon designed for maximum crowd eruption.

For Disco Lines, this marks his second outing on Experts Only in 2025, following the shimmering house anthem 'Wide Open.' Where 'Wide Open'embraced a melodic and expansive soundscape, I Don’t Trust A Soul' takes a darker, grittier turn by showcasing the Colorado-born, LA-based artist’s versatility as both a producer and performer.

Disco Lines & Ship Wreck - ‘I Don't Trust A Soul’

Together as “Disco Wrek,” Disco Lines and Ship Wrek have built a collaborative identity rooted in infectious energy and a refusal to play it safe. Their chemistry has already been proven on standout tracks like 'Misbehave,' 'Peace of Mind,' and 'Where Do I Belong,' not to mention their viral Coachella moment earlier this year that sent fans spiraling into excitement.

With I Don’t Trust A Soul' the collaboration raises the stakes once again. It’s a statement record that is raw, unpredictable, and unrelenting. It’s a clear signal of where they believe the future of club music is headed. Expertly balancing underground grit with festival-scale energy, Disco Lines and Ship Wrek continue to blur boundaries and redefine what modern dance music can sound like.

Article written by Meagen Surowiecki

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