Alber Ensso x NSI x Luca Saporito - Breaking My Heart
Alber Ensso, NSI, and Luca Saporito link up for “Breaking My Heart,” a high-octane tech house heater built to dominate dancefloors worldwide. Driven by a punchy low-end, infectious groove, and sleek rhythmic progression, the track hits that perfect balance between underground edge and peak-time energy. There’s a seasoned touch throughout, blending NSI’s club-tested momentum with Luca’s signature “Audiofly Sound.”
OFFICA - Life I Chose
Offica steps into a bold new era with “Life I Chose,” a cinematic Afro-House statement that hits with both purpose and power. Opening with a dramatic, tension-building intro, the track blossoms into an epic fusion of African rhythm and Irish soul, signaling a massive genre pivot that feels fully realized. Backed by the textured, immersive production of New Machine, the soundscape pulses with deep low-end, airy orchestration, and a sense of motion that keeps it alive from start to finish. This isn’t just a track—it’s a transformation.
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc (TRIPL FLY LYF Edit)
TRIPL FLY LYF ignite the floor with their electrifying edit of Gorillaz classic “Feel Good Inc,” flipping it into a sleek tech house weapon primed for peak-time chaos. Driven by a groovy, infectious low-end and those unmistakable vocals, the track radiates feel-good energy while hitting hard in club and gym settings alike. It’s a bold rework that bridges nostalgia and modern dancefloor power with effortless style.
Subduktion - Stackin
Subduktion comes out swinging with “Stackin,” a no-holds-barred dubstep weapon built for pure chaos. From the jump, the track flexes with phat, chest-rattling drops, razor-sharp sampling, and an energy level that refuses to let up. It’s engineered for club destruction and gym motivation alike—heavy, relentless, and impossible to ignore. This is one of those bangers you don’t just hear—you feel it in your bones.
Black Brunswicker - Dreams of a Sunflower River
There’s something quietly powerful about music that doesn’t demand your attention—but ends up completely owning it anyway. That’s exactly the lane Black Brunswicker carves out with ‘Dreams of a Sunflower River’, a deeply immersive album that feels less like a traditional release and more like stepping into a living, breathing landscape. Built on a foundation of chill, feel-good, and inspiring electronic textures, this project drifts with purpose, balancing hazy nostalgia and organic warmth in a way that hits just as hard in solitude as it would soundtracking a sunrise drive or post-workout cooldown.
Jesse Ruf - pause, resume
Jesse Ruf flips the switch with “pause, resume,” a genre-blending heater that smashes Future Garage into bouncy house with zero warning. The first half rides heavy UKG pressure before snapping into an uplifting groove that keeps bodies moving. The UK rap feature delivers standout vocals that stick instantly, fueling late-night energy. This one’s built for packed dancefloors, afterparties, and nonstop sessions that stretch straight to sunrise.
Opi Rai - When I Step In (Go Off)
Opi Rai storms in with “When I Step In (Go Off),” a high-voltage collision of UK Garage swing and Bass House grit that feels tailor-made for packed warehouse floors. Warped low-end rumbles beneath razor-sharp vocal chops, while that relentless “Go Off” hook ignites instant crowd response. It’s chaotic in the best way—tight, punchy, and built for peak-hour energy. This is the kind of track that thrives in sweaty club sets and hits just as hard in a late-night gym session.
JUSTIN BIEBER - YUKON (DYLUXE REMIX)
DYLUXE flips the script with his ‘YUKON remix, delivering a high-energy house heater built for packed dancefloors and nonstop motion. Blending feel-good grooves with club-ready punch, this remix carries the polish of a seasoned performer who’s rocked over 500 stages worldwide. From festival peaks to late-night gym sessions, the track radiates momentum and bounce. It’s sleek, infectious, and primed to keep crowds moving wherever it lands.
WHOiSEE - Boom Bap
WHOiSEE crashes in with ‘Boom Bap’, a hard-hitting dubstep weapon built for chaos-fueled rave floors and max-effort gym sessions. Released via Circus Records, this track radiates raw fun and unfiltered energy, with pounding drops and epic weight that hit like a freight train. You can feel the passion behind every second, as WHOiSEE channels years of evolution into a sound that’s bold, aggressive, and fully alive—this one demands movement.
Follow The Moon - Hashem
Follow The Moon delivers pure global energy with ‘Hashem’, a deeply introspective Afro House gem that’s already proving its power in live sets. Blending tribal rhythms, tropical warmth, and melodic depth, this track radiates a feel-good pulse that connects instantly. It’s the kind of record that thrives on the dancefloor and in chilled playlists alike, balancing soulful reflection with movement-driven grooves that keep bodies swaying and spirits lifted.
Luzkan - No Other
Luzkan’s ‘No Other’ hits like a surge straight to the chest, blending relentless techno energy with an emotional core that refuses to let go. Clocking in at 154 BPM, this Hard Art release is built for sweat-drenched club floors and high-intensity gym sessions alike. The drop at 2:04 flips the script completely—raw, explosive, and packed with feeling. It’s hard dance with heart, where intensity and connection collide.
Equanimous - Electricity
Equanimous returns with ‘Electricity’, a radiant blend of downtempo, dubstep, and melodic bass that pulses with pure soul. This isn’t just a track—it’s a full-body experience, fusing chill lounge textures with deep, uplifting energy that feels built for sunrise sets or late-night resets. The production glows with emotion, channeling warmth through every note while still carrying a low-end punch perfect for immersive sound systems. With his signature live instrumentation influence, ‘Electricity’ feels alive—ready to spark both introspection and movement in equal measure.
Shojo - MEGAPLEX
Shojo’s new album “MEGAPLEX” hits like a memory glitch from a rave that never really ended. Built across a wide spectrum of club-driven sound—Drum & Bass, Jungle, Garage, Breakbeat, Techno, and high-energy electronic textures—the project feels less like a traditional album and more like stepping into a constantly shifting arcade of sound design. Every track carries movement in its DNA, built for dancefloors, late-night drives, and gym sessions where everything starts to blur into pure momentum.
Plasma - The Maze (South)
Plasma returns with “The Maze (South),” a deeply immersive blend of melodic techno and progressive house that pulls listeners into a rich atmospheric journey. Released via Imaginary Sun, the track builds with hypnotic textures before opening up at the drop and peaking with emotional intensity. Balancing chill elegance with club-ready momentum, it’s a powerful comeback statement from the legendary Lithuanian duo, delivering a sound that feels both timeless and forward-thinking.
Tufan Uysal - Get Better (Remix by Tufan Uysal)
Tufan Uysal returns with his “Get Better” remix, a melodic progressive house cut that balances emotion and energy with precision. Released via Solamar Records, the track unfolds through atmospheric textures, evolving melodies, and a driving bassline that keeps momentum flowing. Gradually building tension, it delivers smooth yet powerful drops perfect for late-night sets. Blending chill vibes with club-ready impact, this remix captures a refined, feel-good sound designed for immersive dancefloor moments.
KANAKA - LIKE THAT
KANAKA returns with “LIKE THAT,” a hard-hitting dubstep weapon built for chaos on the dancefloor. Packed with relentless energy, crushing basslines, and explosive drops, the track delivers everything fans expect from his signature sound. Blending elements of trap and rave intensity, it’s a certified gym and party anthem. Once again proving his consistency, KANAKA unleashes a ferocious production that hits with full force and doesn’t let up.
Jessi Lowkey x Cristiano Fry - I Know
Jessi Lowkey and Cristiano Fry team up for “I Know,” a sun-drenched house anthem blending UK rave nostalgia with Balearic flair. Driven by uplifting energy and polished production, the track delivers a true summer-ready vibe built for dancefloors and beachside parties alike. Released via TMRW Music, it reflects Jessi’s roots in UK club culture and Cristiano’s melodic influences, fusing retro warmth with modern bounce into a feel-good cut that hits just right.
Timothy and the Apocalypse - Just For A Moment
Timothy and the Apocalypse returns with “Just For A Moment,” a vibrant production that flips its emotional core into an uplifting house groove. Driven by a punchy bassline and infectious rhythms, the track delivers instant dancefloor appeal. Ethereal vocal chops glide through polished production, creating a hypnotic yet feel-good atmosphere. Released via Rotate Sound, this remix highlights Timothy Poulton’s genre-blending artistry, continuing his journey through cinematic electronica with a sound that resonates across both chill and club settings.
Nico Falla - Move
Rising Guatemalan talent Nico Falla delivers a certified heater with his new single “Move,” out now on Soave Dusk. Blending bass house, tech house, and techno, the track is driven by a clean groove and punchy low-end built for both clubs and festival stages. With major support from global icons and a rapidly growing catalog, Nico proves once again he’s a name to watch in the electronic scene.
FNEH - Back From Which You Came
FNEH storms in with “Back From Which You Came,” a hard-hitting dubstep and trap hybrid packed with West Coast bass energy. Released on KJ Sawka’s Impossible Records, this epic, gym-ready anthem delivers crushing drops and relentless intensity. It’s easily one of the sickest, most explosive tracks we’ve heard in a minute.