Can tears turn into a real bright dance hit? Of course, if we are talking about the single ‘Teardrop’ by Elderbrook and Jan Blomqvist. Only they managed to create a vivid hit by combining drama with dance energy. This is genuine Deep House, Progressive House, capable of awakening energy even when outside it’s raining, slushy, and the soul feels like cats are scratching inside.
It all worked thanks to Jan Blomqvist, a well-known DJ and musician, finding common ground with the talented producer Elderbrook. The singer’s low, penetrating voice and his inimitable style found their expression in the hit ‘Teardrop,’ blending weakness with an inner strength that can resist any melancholy.

At first, you are surrounded by misty Deep House with light sobs, sympathetic to the autumn mood. But gradually the pulse of the music speeds up, replaced by a fiery, growing, pulsating dynamic that drives away sadness. It’s like someone who faced difficulties gets up from the chair and reveals their potential to keep living. The intensity builds, and now there’s no trace of sadness left. You are already in the center of life, events, and euphoria, dancing and singing. Jan Blomqvist’s muted and soulful vocals emphasize the song’s emotional depth, while the music represents strength.
From my impression, ‘Teardrop’ is a real musical antidepressant, chasing away sadness like the sun chases storm clouds. It seems to pull out my potential through the energy of dance. I would gladly send it to a friend tired of life, a girl suffering for a guy, or anyone for whom sadness has become a companion.




