Devon Williams Feels Less Friction
Devon Williams kicked off the year with “Less Friction,” a new EDM single that landed on all streaming platforms on January 9. Clocking in at 3:43, the track is built for forward motion—one of those records that doesn’t waste time getting to the point, but still leaves enough texture and detail to reward repeat listens.
True to its title, “Less Friction” leans into clean transitions, tight arrangement choices, and a sense of controlled lift—the kind of energy that plays equally well in headphones or in a late-night set. Rather than relying on oversized gimmicks, it moves with intent: a streamlined groove, a purposeful build, and a payoff that feels earned instead of forced.
Conceptually, “Less Friction” reads like a mindset record: cut the drag, keep the momentum, protect the flow state. That theme comes through in the way the track is structured—everything feels designed to reduce resistance and keep the listener locked in, which is exactly what you want from a modern club-leaning EDM release.
If you’ve been following Devon’s run of recent releases, “Less Friction” reinforces what’s becoming a signature: polished production, DJ-friendly pacing, and a focus on replay value. It’s the type of single that fits cleanly into playlists, mixes, and algorithm lanes without losing personality—an ideal combination for an artist building consistent momentum. Stream “Less Friction” by Devon Williams on Spotify.