Trampolines Offer a New EDM-Influenced Version of "Waymaker"
Christian Edm/Hip-Hop/Pop duo Trampolines release a new re-imagined version of the popular worship number "Waymaker." Written by Nigerian gospel singer Sinach, "Waymaker" speaks about God's power and sovereignty in the midst of our limitations. The song has been covered by a number of Christian music artists worldwide including charting hit versions by Michael W. Smith, Darlene Zschech, Mandisa, Leeland and Passion.
"Our version of 'Waymaker' is kind of a mix of orchestral film score style music and electronic, futuristic bass drops," shares Lance. "We wanted to make a version like this for a modern generation that wants to worship God in our way. It's for the punks, the wild, authentic Gen-Z, and Millennials that are different. The authenticity of the worship is there. Hopefully, that's going to come across in the video as well. It's almost post-apocalyptic-just a parking lot, nighttime kind of thing. Everyone is worshipping in their own way."
Married couple Lancifer & OhFrikk have made history pushing the envelope from North Korea to North America with black keytars and white turntables, breathing fire and praying for peace in some of the darkest corners of the world.
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