Phoenix-based producer and electronic artist Ward Andrews dropped his latest single, “All I Want,” today via Deep V Records, an imprint of Vivifier Records. Known for weaving cinematic textures with dancefloor energy, Andrews delivers a track that fuses progressive house, melodic techno, and a custom-built bass instrument. All of these combine to create something both emotionally gripping and danceable.
Blending his background in storytelling and design with a unique melodic sensibility, Ward Andrews is carving out a distinct lane in the electronic space. With “All I Want,” he invites listeners into an environment where longing becomes movement and every beat pulls you closer to what you’re meant to find.
“‘All I Want’ is about that focused emotional tension we feel when we’re deeply drawn to something. A connection, a goal, a moment we’re ready to pursue.” Andrews explains.
That tension pulses throughout the track, starting with a slow, magnetic build. In the background, symphonic instruments can be heard before haunting vocals and intricate breakbeat drum patterns give way to glitches and sweeping synths. A standout element of the song is a hand-built bass instrument Andrews crafted specifically for this production. This gives the low end a resonant energy that you’ll definitely be able to feel throughout your body on a large sound system.
“It was a bit of an alchemy experiment. I built a custom bass instrument just for this song, something that could carry warmth, depth, and weight.”
“All I Want“ follows a breakout year for Andrews. Just over a year ago, he released his first original single, “Do You Hear Me Now.” Since then, he has released an EP, The Decoration of Time, and performed at EDC Las Vegas. He also started hosting his own radio show on Insomniac Radio, Creation Park.
Hear “All I Want” live at one of Ward Andrews’ upcoming shows. He will be performing at Off The Grid Campout and will be direct support for EMBRZ at Sunbar this August. Stay up to date with what Ward Andrews has coming up next by using the links below.