In a genre-magnifying masterwork, Nashville DJ and producer Logan Garrett teams with Madeline Edwards for “Take Me Down,” a country-dance anthem that sounds equally at home in a low-lighting club lit by black lights as under the vast open sky.
Garrett’s production draws you in with a throbbing, pulsing rhythm, combining EDM’s electro-shocking throb with the honeyed gush of a country-steel guitar. It’s an unlikely yet somehow effortless union of sound, a bright, fearless, and completely addictive. Enter Madeline Edwards, whose powerhouse vocals raise the track up a level. Already known for her chart-topping success and raw, soulful delivery, Edwards brings a gripping emotional depth to the song, making each lyric hit much harder.
“Take Me Down” is about fighting for what you want most, that brutal push-and-pull between passion and struggle. Whether it’s love or ambition, or the desire for something just out of reach, the song taps into that universal urge to pursue something greater than yourself. Garrett’s scintillating drops and Edwards’ air-raid vocals form a kind of dynamic tension that mimics this emotional peak.
This song is not about blurring lines between genres, but about inventing a completely new lane. Garrett has claimed a distinctly his space, blending the storytelling traditions of country with the pulse of 21st-century dance production. It’s a sound that seems custom-designed for rooftop parties, festival stages and cross-country road trips alike.
Conceived in the midst of the wake of Nashville’s party scene, “Take Me Down” itself is both a beckoning and a dare to drown yourself in the sound of the music, to grip tighter to what you love, and to never give up the fight. With Logan Garrett’s fearless production and Madeline Edwards’ unmistakable voice, “Take Me Down” is not only a song but also a movement.
Connect with Logan Garrett on Instagram – @logan_garrett
Connect with Madeline Edwards on Instagram – @makingmadeline