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.
womp - boom
womp makes a massive statement with “boom,” his debut release on Ganja White Night’s SubCarbon Records. Blending laid-back wubs with face-melting 140 dubstep pressure, the track is equal parts wook fuel and gym-ready chaos. Born from sweaty DIY beginnings and raw bass culture, “boom” captures the spirit of underground rave energy while signaling a powerful start to womp’s 2026 release run.
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.
Asura Ghai - Aphelion
Asura Ghai launches into deep space with “Aphelion,” an epic and inspiring fusion of witch house, wave, trap, and rave energy. The Germany-based producer’s self-described “spacewave” style shines here, blending trance-like melodies with hardwave grit and cinematic sci-fi atmospheres. Built for both the gym and late-night sessions, “Aphelion” feels powerful, melodic, and otherworldly from start to finish.
AGUZA - Modern (Radio Mix)
AGUZA unleashes “Modern,” a euphoric, high-energy melodic techno weapon built for raves, clubs, and gym sessions alike. Hailing from Dubai, AGUZA blends classical musicality with aggressive sound design, crafting an epic and cinematic atmosphere that feels both powerful and emotional. Driven by storytelling and melodic intensity, “Modern” challenges expectations of the genre while delivering a forward-thinking, dancefloor-ready experience.
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.
AverageDeepOne - Cosmic Echoes
Producer AverageDeepOne unveils ‘Cosmic Echoes’, a sleeper hit from the R’lyehian Broadcast System that’s quietly taking over repeat playlists. Blending Hyper Pop, light Drum & Bass, and feel-good dance energy, the track contrasts its dark, bio-mechanical red-glitch artwork with a hypnotic, melodic vocal. Clocking an impressive 128.1% average YouTube view duration, listeners are looping this fluffy, experimental techno transmission deep into the void.
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.
Janus x Rizzy Rails x Keta Kat - water
Fall into the ocean with ‘water’ by Janus, Rizzy Rails & Keta Kat; out now on all platforms.
CRACKAJACK - BONE CRACKER
CRACKAJACK comes in swinging with “BONE CRACKER,” a hard-hitting riddim and tearout monster built to annihilate speakers. Blending dubstep and brostep with gym-ready, rave-fueled gas, this track goes beyond hard in the paint. It feels like stepping straight into call of duty just without gear; packed with relentless drops and epic intensity, you’re going to get cranked wither you like it or not. What gets us with producer CRACKAJACK, this boi knows how to keep the mix-down phat, crispy, and dangerously juicy, letting every bone-rattling bass hit land with precision in every jam he drops. “BONE CRACKER” is pure chaos in a bottle…
SPLiT - Clear Vision
Denver-based producer SPLiT returns with “Clear Vision,” a relentless new bass weapon built for dubstep heads, ravers, and anyone chasing just some nasty ill gas. Fueled by phat low-ends, distorted basslines, and razor-sharp sub cranks, the track hits with the kind of raw intensity that feels tailor-made for a sesh at not only the gym, but at Wakaan Fest as well. Born from a transformative mental health breakthrough, “Clear Vision” channels emotion into pure adrenaline, balancing chaos with precision.
diego-san - The Sunset Shuffle
diego-san’s “The Sunset Shuffle” is a groovy, atmospheric love letter to San Francisco’s Sunset District. Released on Petalheads Records, the track blends house and melodic techno with chill, tropical undertones, mirroring the neighborhood’s foggy, mysterious energy. Layered beats, sampled MUNI trains, and subtle local details give it authentic character, while the infectious groove keeps things moving. It’s a vibey, heartfelt snapshot of a place where cold air, raw truth, and rhythm collide.
Slander x William Black - Back To U (Acoustic)
SLANDER and William Black return with an emotionally stripped-down take on their beloved anthem, “Back To U (Acoustic).” Released via Gud Vibrations, this version trades festival-sized drops for intimate melodies, warm acoustic textures, and heartfelt songwriting. Blending dance pop with chill, lounge, and inspiring elements, the track highlights SLANDER’s signature emotional depth while letting vulnerability shine. It’s a powerful reminder of why the Grammy-nominated duo continues to resonate far beyond the mainstage.
LUCØ - Falling Back
LUCØ return in feel-good form with “Falling Back,” their debut on Insomniac’s GOTTA MOVE. The NYC-based brother duo fuse UK garage bounce with pop-ready melodies, delivering a euphoric, gym-friendly anthem built for dancefloors and TikTok loops alike. Bright synths, infectious hooks, and emotional lift channel shades of Avicii and David Guetta, while polished energy keeps it party-ready. “Falling Back” proves why LUCØ’s viral momentum is only accelerating right now across the electronic dance landscape today.
Lunaz Chill - Velvet Rain
Lunaz Chill’s ‘Velvet Rain’ is a serene, feel-good escape into warmth and introspection. Released via Soundtopeople, the track blends lounge and melodic chill textures with soft female vocals, gentle synth pads, and minimal percussion that drift like rainfall in the quiet of night. Calm, dreamy, and quietly cinematic, it’s designed for relaxation, sleep, and mindful focus. Born from LUNAZ’s personal journey of healing and rediscovery, Velvet Rain carries a deeper message: slow down, disconnect from constant noise, and reconnect with peace, nature, and your inner balance.
andhim x AMEME x Malou - Feel The Love (Sistek Remix)
Sistek breathes fresh life into ‘Feel The Love’ by andhim, AMEME, and Malou, delivering a sun-soaked remix that radiates warmth and groove. Blending chill house, melodic deep textures, and subtle tribal rhythms, the track feels tailor-made for golden-hour dancefloors. Released on Insomniac Records, the remix complements andhim’s globally celebrated sound, reinforcing why the German duo continues to captivate a devoted international fanbase with feel-good, emotionally rich dance music.
Kid Cudi - DAY N NITE (HVRCRFT FLIP)
HVRCRFT flips Kid Cudi’s timeless DAY N NITE into a bass-fueled monster built for clubs, gyms, and late-night raves. Blending brostep grit with wonky dubstep energy, the remix showcases his cinematic sound design and larger-than-life bass instincts. Fresh off touring with Dirty Snatcha and riding momentum from Sum Dirty charting Top 10 on Hypeddit, HVRCRFT continues proving he’s a visionary force pushing modern bass music forward.