If Alan Dweck stands for anything, it’s reinvention. The London-based songwriter and musician has never been one to color inside the lines, and with his latest single, “Just Another Step,” released April 11, 2025, Dweck reminds us why it pays to follow your own path in music.
From the first notes, “Just Another Step” feels like an invitation into a world where influences swirl effortlessly—bluesy undertones, flashes of jazz, rock’s raw nerve, the swing of reggae, the polish of pop, and even a hint of classical drama. Dweck is not interested in genres for genres’ sake. Instead, he chooses the palette that best serves the emotion and the story—delivering something genuinely fresh, cinematic, and emotionally resonant.
Yet the story doesn’t end there. Enter DJ/producer Stimpy, whose deft remix touch transforms the track for the global club circuit. The Stimpy Remixes—hypnotic, deep, and designed for late-night dancefloors—have already found favor with tastemakers like Pete Tong, Claude Vonstroke, and Hernan Cattaneo. With airplay spinning up on Ibiza Global Radio, ClubReady, Mi-Soul UK, and Kiss FM Australia—and over 100 DJ reactions—the club version of “Just Another Step” is clearly hitting its stride internationally.
Those in the know are calling it a journey: “Quality!” says Hernan Cattaneo, while Brandon Block hails it as “a lovely journey.” It’s clear that the remixes aren’t just edits; they’re bold reinterpretations that tap into the ever-shifting trends of deep house and after-hours club culture—bringing a whole new audience into Dweck’s orbit.
Peel back the layers and you find why Dweck’s music is so compelling. He’s a songwriter first, with a genuine appreciation for the power of melody, lyric, and atmosphere. Influenced also by the visual arts—his sister is a visual artist—there’s a painterly quality to his music, as if each song is a canvas waiting for the listener’s own interpretation.
“Just Another Step” is more than a song. It’s a statement of intent from an artist who remains untethered to musical fads and fully invested in making music that endures. Whether you’re catching it in a club set or savoring it solo with headphones, Dweck’s new single is proof that even in 2025, creativity and authenticity never go out of style.
