Soul Clap ft. Haven Star

Gone Stumblin

Crosstown Rebels

CRM331

Soul Clap ft. Haven Star

Gone Stumblin

Crosstown Rebels

CRM331

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ARTIST
Soul Clap ft. Haven Star
TITLE
Gone Stumblin
LABEL
Crosstown Rebels
CAT NO.
CRM331
FORMAT
12"
RELEASE DATE
  • 30/05/2025 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
199350263408
GENRE
Deep House House
FEATURING
Haven Star Soul Clap

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Gone Stumblin  ▾
  2. A2. Gone Stumblin (Dub)  ▾
  3. B1. Unifying Force  ▾
  4. B2. Gone Stumblin (Bonus Version)  ▾

SALES NOTES

Soul Clap and Haven Star join forces for vibrant collaboration ‘Gone Stumblin’ on Crosstown Rebels.

Landing on 23rd May 2025, the track brings together years of musical evolution, late-night studio magic, and the unmistakable essence of a true party anthem. Genre-blending US house visionaries Soul Clap return to Damian Lazarus’ Crosstown Rebels with a deeply groovy and emotionally charged new release, teaming up with South Florida’s rising star Haven Star for the striking ‘Gone Stumblin’ - ushering in a new chapter of collaboration and cosmic storytelling.

Rooted in a near-mythical session at Brooklyn’s legendary Marcy Hotel, ‘Gone Stumblin’ began its journey with keyboardist John Camp crafting the original chord progressions and top-line melody. After years of floating in digital limbo, the track resurfaced thanks to Soul Clap’s Charles Levine, who reimagined it with a fresh twist and brought in Haven Star—whose soulful delivery launched it into orbit.

At just 24, Haven Star brings fresh energy and vintage soul sensibility to the table—having shared the stage with legends like Patti LaBelle, Jeff Beck, and Sam Moore, while cutting her teeth across genres from orchestral pop to funk-fuelled house. The original mix merges heady keys and rich chords with a bouncing, crisp low end, while the ‘Dub’ strips it back and introduces trippy sonics and heavy low-ends for after-hours introspection. ‘Unifying Force’ leans into Soul Clap’s psychedelic ethos, before the ‘Bonus Version’ of the title cut offers yet another club-ready rework with added punch.

Published: 28th April 2025

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