Tufan Uysal - Mykonos
Producer Tufan Uysal captures pure island bliss with his new single “Mykonos,” released via Solamar Records. Blending Tribal and Afro House with Tropical grooves, the track radiates feel-good, sun-drenched energy perfect for beach lounges and sunset dancefloors alike. It’s a global escape in sound—white clouds drifting across blue skies, bright seas shimmering, and drinks in hand as the rhythm rolls on. Chill yet inspiring, “Mykonos” delivers wanderlust through every beat.
Follow The Moon - Mwana Wa
Follow The Moon invites listeners on a sun-soaked journey with their latest release, “Mwana Wa.” Blending Tribal House and Afro House with tropical, feel-good grooves, this track radiates warmth and wanderlust. Already making waves in the producer’s live DJ sets, it captures that perfect golden-hour energy—drinks in hand, blue skies overhead, and bright seas stretching endlessly ahead. Chill yet inspiring, “Mwana Wa” is the ultimate global escape wrapped in rhythm.
Niicap x ARI. - Can't give it up
Niicap teams up with ARI for “Can’t Give It Up,” a melodic and heartfelt release on Rodmusic Records. Blending Melodic House with chill, feel-good energy, the track opens his upcoming EP Vulnerable, marking a bold new artistic chapter. Emotional melodies, warm synth textures, and ARI’s comforting vocals create an intimate yet uplifting atmosphere. Floating drops and refined production balance introspection with dancefloor appeal, offering a sincere glimpse into Niicap’s most personal and expressive era yet.
Devault - Zero
Orange County producer Devault returns with his latest heater “Zero,” out now on Insomniac Records. Blending melodic emotion with high-energy Electro House grooves, the track delivers a feel-good yet powerful club experience built for dancefloors and late-night drives alike. Inspired by influences like Depeche Mode, Flume, and RL Grime, Devault continues his signature emotive style. With millions of streams and support from The Chainsmokers, NGHTMRE, and SLANDER, “Zero” pushes his evolving sound forward with confidence.
RUZE - Does Ya Momma Know?
RUZE return with their latest groove-driven heater “Does Ya Momma Know?” out now on Factory 93 Records. Blending deep and minimal house with a smooth, feel-good energy, the UK duo deliver a laid-back yet club-ready cut built for lounges, dancefloors, and late-night sessions. With Beatport chart success, viral momentum, and support from industry heavyweights, RUZE continue their rapid rise—proving once again why they’re among the most exciting new exports in the global house scene.
Tayak - Rock The Party
Tayak delivers pure feel-good energy with his latest single “Rock The Party,” out now via Sauvagerie Records. This high-powered UK Garage cut blends bouncy basslines, crisp 2-step rhythms, and infectious vocal chops into a groove built for movement. Balancing club-ready momentum with a polished, radio-friendly sound, the track captures the spirit of the modern UKG wave. Its smooth house-garage fusion and warm low end make it equally effective for DJ sets, gym sessions, and everyday listening.
Haus Geek - ellusive
Haus Geek delivers a soothing escape with “ellusive,” out now via Lofi House Collective and streaming on Affinity Ascension. Blending chill house, lo-fi textures, and laid-back lounge energy, the track creates a warm, feel-good atmosphere that melts stress away. Soft grooves and dreamy tones make it the perfect companion for a slow walk under blue skies and drifting clouds. Gentle, immersive, and deeply calming, “ellusive” is a soulful treat for relaxation and mindful listening.
Lunaz Chill - Every Moment With You
Lunaz Chill delivers a heartfelt escape with “Every Moment With You,” out now via Soundtopeople. Blending deep and progressive house with chill, melodic lounge elements, the track pairs warm acoustic guitar, smooth electronic drums, and intimate female vocals at a breezy 120 BPM. Inspired by producer Criss Tonino’s life-changing journey and recovery, this feel-good release encourages listeners to slow down, let go of stress, and reconnect with peace, presence, and life’s most meaningful moments.
B Jones - Glow Up
B Jones unleashes pure mainstage energy with her powerful new single “Glow Up,” out now on Black Hole Recordings. Blending Electro House, Trance, and Melodic Techno, the track delivers an uplifting, high-impact sound built for clubs, festivals, and intense gym sessions. Written during a personally challenging time, “Glow Up” channels strength, resilience, and self-empowerment through soaring melodies and driving drops. As one of the world’s most in-demand DJs and a Tomorrowland MainStage regular, B Jones continues to prove her global influence with a release that’s both emotionally inspiring and explosively dancefloor-ready for fans everywhere.
Midnight Pass - Seasons
Midnight Pass brings warmth and optimism with their new single “Seasons,” released on Spectrum Recordings. Blending Chill House with tropical textures and melodic depth, the US-based duo delivers a soothing, feel-good journey perfect for lounge moments and laid-back listening. Gentle grooves and uplifting tones create a relaxing atmosphere that settles the mind while inspiring hope, making “Seasons” a refreshing soundtrack for brighter days ahead.
D Jay Koi - Burn the night
D Jay Koi delivers pure late-night elegance with “Burn The Night,” out now on Hypocampe Music. Blending Tribal and Afro House with tropical, organic textures, the track flows with a hypnotic groove and polished, premium production. Inspired by the vibe of Black Coffee, it’s perfect for sunset sessions, lounge atmospheres, and late-night dancefloors, bringing a feel-good, sophisticated energy that moves both the body and the spirit.
HAMEX - I'm so sorry
HAMEX delivers smooth, feel-good vibes on his latest release “I’m so sorry,” a groovy Deep House cut infused with jazzy flair and lounge-ready warmth. Born in Yazd, Iran, Hamed Dehghani brings his Eastern and Western influences together effortlessly, shaping a sound rooted in musicality and rhythm. Known for his flamenco guitar background, HAMEX channels that finesse into sleek electronic production, creating a track that feels soulful, danceable, and perfect for late-night cruising or easygoing club moments.
haydys - alive
Producer haydys returns with “alive,” a lush Wave-infused journey that balances chill atmospheres with melodic, feel-good energy. Based in Minneapolis, haydys continues to evolve his sound, blending downtempo electronic textures with hints of trance and bass. “alive” feels like pure storytelling in motion—emotive, airy, and deeply personal—inviting listeners to project their own memories and feelings onto the track. It’s introspective without being heavy, warm without losing depth, and proof that emotional exploration remains at the core of haydys’ ever-growing electric world.
Josh Butler - Only Eight
House mainstay Josh Butler returns with ‘Only Eight,’ a smooth, groove-led cut released on Factory93 Records. Blending Deep House, Minimal Tech, and feel-good club energy, the track showcases Butler’s signature balance of depth and dancefloor appeal. Known for effortlessly shifting between peak-time moments and after-hours warmth, Butler delivers a laid-back yet infectious rhythm primed for late-night sessions and sun-soaked parties alike. ‘Only Eight’ is another refined addition to his ever-consistent catalog, reaffirming his place at the heart of the global house scene.
Heard Right - All Night Long
Heard Right’s “All Night Long” is a smooth, feel-good journey through melodic techno and progressive house, dripping with groove and late-night warmth. Released via Interstellar, the track blends deep, lounge-ready textures with emotional clarity that flows straight from the ears to the heart. Known for his refined progressive touch and releases on labels like Purified and Monstercat Silk, Jenya Yalovchik continues his rise with a chilled yet uplifting cut made for endless nights and mindful dancefloors.
Alesso & OneRepublic - If I Lose Myself (Wildcrow Remix)
Wildcrow breathes new life into the classic “If I Lose Myself,” delivering an uplifting progressive house rework built for big rooms and festival moments. Blending melodic energy with feel-good, inspiring vibes, the track modernizes the Alesso & OneRepublic original while keeping its iconic hook intact. Released via Actuation, it’s a crowd-pleasing anthem that fits seamlessly into party and club playlists worldwide.
Patchin' - Hualien → Taipei
Patchin’ delivers a warm, reflective journey with “Hualien → Taipei,” blending lo-fi house and UK garage into a chilled, feel-good soundscape. Built around field recordings, everyday noises slowly bloom into melodic, choir-like textures, mirroring life split between rural calm and urban motion. Released via Kichor.ms, the track feels intimate and transportive, capturing movement, memory, and the quiet beauty hidden between cities.
KASIA x Eli & Dani x Stylo - All I See Is Us
KASIA teams up with Eli & Dani and Stylo for the radiant new single “All I See Is Us,” a melodic techno and melodic house heater released via Insomniac’s Interstellar imprint. The track pulses with feel-good, club-ready energy while maintaining a deeply introspective core. Rooted in KASIA’s background as a trained drummer, driving grooves intertwine with incandescent synths and otherworldly atmospheres. Ephemeral melancholia melts into euphoric momentum, creating a sound that feels both intimate and expansive. Wrapped in rave culture’s loving embrace, “All I See Is Us” dissolves time and space, channeling a transcendent, life-affirming spirituality built for both the dancefloor and the soul.
CLANTZ - Feel the Light
Rising producer CLANTZ continues his momentum with “Feel the Light,” a feel-good Future House gem released on Nightly Records. Blending chill, tropical, and party-ready energy, the track radiates warmth through uplifting melodies and smooth dance floor grooves. Born in Los Angeles and fueled by raw emotion, the 22-year-old producer channels years of experience into a sound that feels both personal and celebratory. As his second official single, “Feel the Light” marks another confident step in CLANTZ’s growing movement.
JCS the House Monster - Say What you Say
JCS the House Monster is back with “Say What You Say,” a funk-soaked, jackin’ Chicago house heater built for sweaty dance floors. Clocking in at 126 BPM, the track rides a big, round kick and woody string bass, locking into a deep, groovy pocket. Sultry yet bright K/J-pop–influenced vocals glide over choppy horn stabs, soulful house keys, and subtle 8-bit glitches. Lush, organic, and irresistibly feel-good, this one is pure party fuel. This jam is truly one for the books!