Prophecy “I Want You Now” Expands the Duo’s Festival Sound
Prophecy “I Want You Now” arrives as a high-impact melodic tech house release built around cinematic breakdowns, futuristic synth design, and large-scale festival energy.
The Spanish duo continue to push their signature sound forward, balancing emotional atmosphere with driving club momentum. “I Want You Now” leans into expansive melodies and polished production while maintaining the kind of structure designed for peak-time dancefloor moments.

Prophecy I Want You Now Expands the Duo’s Festival Sound
Across the track, Prophecy blend melodic tension with powerful synth work, creating a release that feels both emotional and massive in scale. The production moves between cinematic sections and energetic drops without losing momentum, allowing the track to evolve naturally while still delivering impact.
The release also reflects the rapid rise Prophecy have experienced in recent years. From Barcelona to major global stages, the duo have established themselves as one of the more recognizable names within the melodic and future-focused side of electronic music.
A major turning point came with “My City,” their collaboration with Tiësto that served as the official anthem for EDC Las Vegas 2024. Released through Insomniac Records and Musical Freedom, the track introduced Prophecy to a wider international audience and reinforced their ability to create large-scale festival records.
Prophecy Continue Building Momentum
Following that success, the duo continued building momentum with “Kill The Vibe” alongside David Guetta and MORTEN. In 2024, they also achieved the rare accomplishment of having two tracks simultaneously inside the Top 10 of 1001Tracklists, further highlighting their growing presence across the electronic music scene.
Outside the studio, Prophecy have continued expanding their live presence with performances at globally recognized venues and festivals including Hï Ibiza, Elrow, Ministry of Sound London, Untold, Opium Barcelona, and Octagon Tokyo.
Their catalog continues to move across multiple styles, including house, tech house, melodic techno, and future rave influences. Tracks like “Pills” with Crusy, “Numbers,” “Oracle,” and their remix of La Roux’s “In For The Kill” showcase the range and adaptability that have helped define their rise.
With Prophecy I Want You Now, the duo deliver another emotionally charged and festival-ready release that reinforces their ability to combine cinematic production with modern dancefloor energy.
