DJ HEARTSTRING Unleash Highly Anticipated Boiler Room ID: ‘Back To My Love’
Clubland’s Cupids Drop Euphoric Vocal House Anthem Amidst Global Tour
June 20, 2025 – Berlin’s beloved duo DJ HEARTSTRING have finally released one of their most sought-after tracks from their viral Boiler Room set. ‘Back To My Love’ is a euphoric vocal house anthem bursting with emotion, energy, and the duo’s unmistakable “live, laugh, love” signature.
The track arrives fresh off the duo’s standout set at Parklife Festival in Manchester, landing in the midst of a world tour that’s seen them win hearts from Berlin to Bogotá. Releasing ahead of only one more UK date confirmed for 2025, ‘Back To My Love’ marks another major milestone in a breakout year that also saw the release of their acclaimed EP ‘You Are The Sun, I Am The Sky’ — celebrated with a sold-out Valentine’s Day headline show at London’s iconic Camden Roundhouse.
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Duality has always been key for clubland’s cupids DJ HEARTSTRING. Whether it’s their
balance between melancholy and euphoria, the way in which the German duo bring pop
bangers to the dancefloor, or their crossover appeal that makes them equally as at home on big
festival stages as playing Berghain, producers, DJs and songwriters Leo and Jonas have
always played to each other’s strengths.
However, long before they became globe-touring artists with tens of millions of streams who can
turn a Berlin corner shop into a tiny rave (with the help of pop icons Sugababes), they were two
friends making music for fun. Growing up in a small village without a clubbing scene, Leo
instead discovered EDM and artists like Deadmau5 by playing the video game DJ Hero and,
aged 16, seeing Netsky perform at a festival. Watching everyone there dancing to his music
made Leo think it must be the best feeling on earth. Inspired, he asked his parents for a set of
turntables and later received Fruity Loops as a Christmas present.
After a six-month music production course, Leo moved to Berlin, found its techno scene and
was introduced to city native Jonas who, formerly a fan of alternative rock and German hip-hop,
was a regular at renowned underground clubs Magdalena and Tresor. Having been introduced
to electronic music via Paul Kalkbrenner’s movie ‘Berlin Calling’, he got into production and was
throwing open air parties with friends; alongside one pal, Jonas was booked to DJ a small
18-plus party when they were just 16.
After several years of hanging out, it wasn’t until clubs closed in 2020 that Leo and Jonas
started messing around making tunes together – though, crucially, they didn’t put pressure on
themselves. Realising they could do everything using just a laptop, they bounced onto the
scene in 2021 with their Trance Dance Music (TDM) sound. With a generation of new fans
hungry for increased BPMs, the pair - who came up with their artist moniker after brainstorming
the most cliché, cheesy, trance-sounding names possible - quickly found their hard-and-fast
primed audience. Keeping their faces obscured from social media in the early days also made
clear that, while they might not take themselves too seriously, it’s all about the music.
When venues reopened, the duo’s euphoric yet emotionally-charged hits and high-energy
nostalgia-tinged DJ sets - which typically feature unreleased tunes, tracks by like-minded artists
and a big hands-in-the-air Coldplay moment - not only made them stand out from the crowd, but
proved a tonic for ravers ready to let loose post-pandemic. Leo and Jonas have similarly made
up for lost time: in 2024, they played Japan, Europe and America, and went viral with their
Boiler Room Melbourne set; this year, they’ll make their Thailand/southeast Asia debut, head to
South America for the first time, play a string of festivals and tour North America.
Despite such a packed schedule, artistic evolution remains key for the duo whose next EP, the
emotion-filled ‘You Are The Sun, I Am The Sky’, is the result of the pair locking themselves away
in an Airbnb in the German countryside. Doing nothing except making music (and eating frozen
pizzas) resulted in a four-track collection of loved-up dancefloor heaters. Ravey opener ‘Emotion Overload’ not only gets the party popping but truly lives up to the intensity of its name,
embodying the duo’s hard trance sound as synths build to a huge earworm hook before the
whole thing explodes with untamed elation. ‘Last Time Under Purple Skies’ is sure to have