Jason Ross and William Black have officially joined forces on their latest single, ‘Mirage’, a powerful new release via Lost In Dreams Records. The track masterfully balances melodic emotion with the high-energy, mainstage-ready production that both artists have become synonymous with in the electronic music scene. Featuring the ethereal vocals of Oaks, the song opens with a soft, atmospheric build that immediately draws the listener in. Her vocal performance provides a dreamy, distant quality that serves as the emotional anchor for the track. As the production progresses, the energy swells, leading into a drop that delivers a clean, uplifting punch rather than relying on aggressive intensity. Jason Ross continues to demonstrate his versatility as a producer. Having built a reputation for his work across Anjunabeats and his successful transition into the melodic bass space, he remains a master of balancing raw emotion with technical precision. This release serves as a significant milestone, offering a glimpse into the direction of his upcoming album. Complementing this, William Black brings his signature touch to the collaboration. Known for his ability to weave heavy, impactful drops into deeply melodic soundscapes, his influence is clearly audible in the way ‘Mirage’ shifts between delicate, introspective moments and powerful, anthemic sections. Oaks plays a pivotal role in tying the production together. Her controlled, natural vocal delivery ensures the track maintains a clear focal point, preventing the instrumentation from overpowering the song’s narrative. The result is a cohesive crossover between progressive house and melodic bass that feels both intimate and expansive. With ‘Mirage’, Jason Ross and William Black have crafted a track that is equally suited for large-scale festival stages and personal listening environments. It stands as a testament to their collaborative chemistry and their shared commitment to emotional, high-quality dance music.Jason Ross & William Black Unite on Emotional New Single ‘Mirage’ ft. Oaks






