Joshwa Drops ‘Out Of My Mind / Time 2 Move’ on Hellbent Records

One of the most in-demand club IDs of the past few months has finally landed. UK talent Joshwa has officially released his brand-new double A-side ‘Out Of My Mind / Time 2 Move’, out now via Hellbent Records.

Serving as Joshwa’s debut release on the label, the two-tracker arrives as Hellbent’s second release of 2026, following Cloonee’s statement-making opener ‘XTC’. With heavy early support and widespread dancefloor traction, the release marks a major milestone for one of the most talked-about rising names in house music right now.

From ID to Peak-Time Weapon

‘Out Of My Mind’ has been one of the most viral and heavily discussed IDs on dancefloors since Art Basel, quickly becoming a staple in peak-time sets from a wide range of major artists. Built around an infectious lead vocal and punchy low-end, the track delivers immediate impact — the kind of crowd-tested energy that has made it a go-to moment wherever it’s been played.

On the flip side, ‘Time 2 Move’ keeps the pressure high, leaning into rolling basslines, crisp percussion, and relentless forward momentum. Together, the two tracks showcase Joshwa’s instinctive understanding of the dancefloor and his ability to deliver no-nonsense club records that hit exactly where they’re meant to.

A Natural Fit for Hellbent Records

Formerly based in London and now operating out of New York, Joshwa’s trajectory mirrors that of Hellbent Records founder Cloonee — a new-generation UK export bringing club-focused sounds to the world’s biggest stages via the U.S. His unfiltered, floor-first approach has earned him consistent support and positioned him as a natural addition to Hellbent’s growing roster.

The release further cements Joshwa’s rapid rise from self-taught bedroom producer to internationally touring DJ, signaling his arrival as a key new player within the label’s expanding ecosystem.

Setting the Tone for 2026

With ‘Out Of My Mind / Time 2 Move’ Joshwa not only delivers one of the most anticipated club records of the moment, but also helps set the tone for Hellbent Records’ 2026 output. Backed by extensive support and undeniable dancefloor response, the double A-side feels less like a debut and more like a statement.