Tufan Uysal - Barcelona
Tufan Uysal brings sun-soaked energy on his new release “Barcelona,” a vibrant blend of Tribal and Afro House with tropical flair. Built for beach days and carefree nights, the track pairs chill grooves with party-ready rhythms. Close your eyes, sip a piña colada, and let the warm percussion and breezy vibes transport you straight to the coastline.
BK x Knuckleheadz - Turn That Fuckin' Music Up
BK and Knuckleheadz link up for pure chaos on their new collab “Turn That Fuckin’ Music Up,” a no-holds-barred Techno rave weapon released via Dreamstate. Packed with relentless drive and club-ready aggression, this track is engineered for peak energy moments—whether you’re deep in a warehouse, mid-workout, or turning any party into a full-blown riot. Dial it up, lock in, and let the pounding rhythms carry you straight to the gods with unstoppable rave-fueled momentum energy.
Candidate x Saigon (UK) - Midnight Dream
Candidate teams up with Saigon on ‘Midnight Dream,’ a slick Tech House heater built for late-night parties and packed dancefloors. Blending groovy basslines with club-ready energy, the track showcases Candidate’s signature hip-house influence while keeping things smooth and infectious. Known for his rapid rise across the UK underground, Candidate continues his momentum with this polished collaboration, delivering a tune that feels equally at home in the gym, the lounge, or the rave. ‘Midnight Dream’ is a confident, forward-driving cut that reinforces Candidate’s status as one of 2025’s most exciting names to watch.
Max Styler - You & Me (Notre Dame Remix)
Max Styler’s ‘You & Me’ gets a vibrant rework courtesy of Notre Dame, delivering a stylish blend of Deep House and Tech House wrapped in tropical, feel-good energy. Released via Nu Moda, the remix leans into smooth grooves and cinematic flair, balancing club-ready rhythms with emotional depth. Notre Dame’s Parisian touch shines through with refined textures and elegant progression, while Styler’s original essence remains intact. Perfect for dancefloors and sunset sessions alike, this remix feels both polished and playful, bridging laid-back lounge vibes with undeniable party momentum.
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.
msft. - Reset ft. Killa P
Producer msft. comes through with serious energy on “Reset,” a no-nonsense club weapon built for chaos. Blending UK Garage and Grime with rave-ready basslines, the verses hit with relentless hype and forward momentum. Designed for the gym, the trap, and all the top tier underground venues, this cranker snaps with confidence. Hailing from Italy with a decade of experience and major-artist support, msft. uses “Reset” to flex both sharp production skills and hard-earned scene knowledge.
PVRPLE. - Drown
PVRPLE. drops a certified cranker with “Drown,” a hard-hitting dubstep and trap hybrid lifted from his new Arcana EP on Sleeveless Records. Anchored by a captivating vocal hook, the track blends classic dubstep grit with modern bass energy. Calgary-based producer Taha Zafar continues to sharpen his global sound, delivering rave, gym, and club fuel with serious momentum behind it. This is easily one we have been streaming on repeat since we received it a few days ago. Progression is on point, keeping listeners entertained from the front to the back. Mix-down is phat and air tight, you’re gunna feel like you blasted off in a rocket.
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.
Zkosta x Coyote - Henny in the Soda
Zkosta teams up with Coyote on “Henny in the Soda,” a slick UK garage and breakbeat-driven club cut laced with rap swagger. Lounge-ready yet party-focused, the track lets Coyote’s sharp punchlines and East Coast–inspired flow ride a bouncy, late-night groove. Released on Soniquarium, it’s a confident crossover moment that blends underground club energy with hip-hop credibility and global momentum.
SYSTEM KIDS - Do It
SYSTEM KIDS! drops the high-energy heater “Do It” via Lost In Dreams Records, delivering an epic blend of electronic, trap, and rave-ready intensity. Hard-hitting synths collide with euphoric chord progressions, showcasing his signature future bass-inspired sound. Built for parties, gyms, and massive dancefloors, “Do It” captures SYSTEM KIDS!’ electrifying momentum and emotional punch, further cementing his status as a fast-rising force in electronic music. This behemoth will have you revved up for all of 2026.
Meridiyn - Like Me
Producer Meridiyn makes a fierce debut with “Like Me,” a no-holds-barred bass weapon marking the rebirth of his project, formerly known as Matis. Diving headfirst into harder dubstep and trap, the track blends party-ready aggression with epic, gym-rattling energy. Built for clubs, raves, and high-intensity moments, “Like Me” truly goes hard in the paint and announces Meridiyn’s bold new era with uncompromising attitude and impact.
Scottie the 3rd - BACK HOME
Nashville-based artist Scottie the 3rd comes in swinging with his new single “BACK HOME,” a hard-hitting dubstep and bass anthem released via GBG Records. Built on filthy low-end and gym-ready energy, the track pairs nasty, wook-approved bass waves with a sharp rap delivery reminiscent of Danny Brown. Created during Scottie’s first week interning at Dark Horse Recording Studio, the song captures raw inspiration and hunger. With pro-level mixdowns and unapologetic intensity, “BACK HOME” is loud, heavy, and impossible to ignore.
2ŁØT - Immortal (Steve Aoki Remix)
Global dance music icon Steve Aoki kicks off 2026 by supercharging 2ŁØT & Aloe Blacc’s inspirational anthem with the “Immortal (Steve Aoki Remix),” released via Dim Mak Records. Transforming the original’s soulful message into a full-scale festival weapon, Aoki injects massive big-room energy, electrifying drops, and rave-ready momentum while preserving Aloe Blacc’s soaring, emotional vocals. Rooted in the philosophy of memento mori, the track urges listeners to live fearlessly and seize every moment, now amplified for peak-time club and mainstage settings.
Winter Games - Inna Riddim
Finnish duo Winter Games kick off the year in style with their new single “Inna Riddim,” a high-energy UK Garage and bass-driven club weapon built for late-night systems. Created during an isolated winter weekend in a snowy cabin deep in the fells of Northern Finland, the track channels raw rhythm, chilly northern melodies, and a deep love for Jamaican and UK sound system culture. The result is a perfect balance of chill atmosphere and party-ready groove. With continued BBC Radio 1 support and releases on top-tier labels, Winter Games are proving Lapland knows how to move dancefloors.
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!
8008ies - Please Insert Disk To Disco
Producer 8008ies is turning back the clock and lighting up the dance floor with his new release, “Please Insert Disk To Disco.” Blending groovy disco rhythms with neon-soaked 80s nostalgia, the track is a feel-good party anthem packed with retro flair. Shimmering synths, a slick bassline, and a classic disco beat create nonstop momentum, while catchy vocal chops like “Please insert disco” drive the playful concept home. Inspired by old-school computers and cyber-disco aesthetics, it’s fun, ironic, and endlessly danceable. If you love synthwave, classic disco, and retro-futuristic vibes, this one’s a must-listen.
ENiGMA DUBZ x Hypho x PAV4N - You Are Not a Badman (ENiGMA VIP)
ENiGMA DUBZ returns with a savage VIP of “You Are Not a Badman,” out now via Morii Records. This 2025 edit is rowdy, punchy, and downright obscene, capturing PAV4N’s legendary bars in full force. A proven rave-shutdown weapon debuted on his ANZ tour, the track delivers epic, sub-heavy dubstep energy built for clubs, gyms, and chaos-filled dancefloors.
BAUGRUPPE90 - Body Drift
BAUGRUPPE90 return in style with “Body Drift,” a high-energy UKG-infused club weapon released via Insomniac’s HARD Recs. Built for late nights and sweaty dancefloors, the track blends feel-good momentum with gym-ready drive, fusing techno precision and party-ready grooves. Drawing inspiration from mid-90s DNB, classic house, and early 2000s techno, the duo once again showcase their futuristic yet timeless sound, pushing boundaries while keeping bodies moving.
VodomiroV - Back in Paris
Producer VodomiroV returns with “Back in Paris,” a slick UK Garage cut built for the club, the dancefloor, and high-energy gym sessions alike. Released via New Tone Academy, the track blends party-ready grooves with a deep, dark, and subtly dreamy atmosphere. Anchored by an instantly recognizable, officially licensed synth hook inspired by “N**** in Paris,”* VodomiroV reimagines the motif for modern dancefloors, keeping the arrangement intentionally short to spark instant replays. Now based in Bali, the Saint Petersburg–born producer channels his mastery of Ableton Live, bold sound design, and genre-blending instincts into a polished, addictive club weapon that leaves listeners wanting more.