October 2025 has arrived with a wave of new EDM songs that push every boundary imaginable. From high-octane festival anthems to underground deep cuts, this month’s releases showcase the global pulse of dance music in full swing. Whether you’re searching for fresh beats to soundtrack your nights or hidden gems that define the future of electronic music, October proves why electronic dance music prevails.
Afrojack & Aloe Blacc – In My World
Afrojack joins forces with Aloe Blacc for In My World, a radiant mix of soulful vocals and euphoric dance energy. Their chemistry creates an anthem that bridges house and pop with effortless emotion. It’s uplifting, clean, and built for big moments on global stages. Among the wave of new EDM songs this October, none blend nostalgia and modern flair quite like this one.
Maddix – Move It 2 The Drum
Maddix fires up his signature fusion of techno and hardstyle in Move It 2 The Drum. Packed with reverse basslines and razor-sharp percussion, the track channels early-2000s rave chaos into modern energy. It’s both raw and festival-ready, designed to shake underground rooms and mainstages alike. Every drop feels like a release, proving Maddix remains one of the most explosive forces in high-octane dance music.
Steve Aoki & ZHANGYE – Where Do We Go (feat. Rosie Darling)
Steve Aoki and ZHANGYE join forces with vocalist Rosie Darling for Where Do We Go, a cinematic revival of Future Bass euphoria. The track layers emotional pop verses with soaring drops and intricate percussion, recalling the genre’s golden age. Steve Aoki’s festival-tested production meets ZHANGYE’s orchestral precision, creating a collaboration that bridges cultures and eras in dance music. It’s a sweeping, high-energy anthem that captures both nostalgia and the excitement of what’s still to come.
Armin van Buuren & SACHA – Set Me Free
Trance titan Armin van Buuren reunites with rising vocalist SACHA for Set Me Free, a euphoric anthem of empowerment and emotion. Performed together at Tomorrowland, Untold, and Ushuaïa Ibiza, the track radiates unity and gratitude in every note. Among the wave of new EDM songs this October, this one feels timeless—bridging festival highs with heartfelt storytelling. SACHA’s luminous voice soars over Armin’s signature builds, capturing that exact moment where dreams and melody collide.
Parallelle & Sacks – Searching For The Groove
French duo Parallelle join forces with Sacks for Searching For The Groove, a smooth blend of house, jazz, and soul-inspired energy. Built on syncopated percussion, falsetto vocals, and live keys, the track feels effortlessly warm. It embodies the duo’s signature balance of analogue charm and contemporary groove. Their upcoming 11th Avenue album, out October 29 on FOLDER, promises to expand this sonic world even further. This release feels like sunlight caught in motion—timeless, human, and deeply rhythmic.
Hardwell, Sub Zero Project & Lil Jon – Brace For Impact
Brace For Impact unites Hardwell, Sub Zero Project, and Lil Jon in a collision of hardstyle and big-room power. Hardwell’s darker direction meets Sub Zero Project’s signature aggression, while Lil Jon’s unmistakable voice fuels the chaos. Built for the mainstage, the track drops with high-voltage energy and seismic bass meant for massive festival crowds. It’s more than a collaboration—it’s a bridge between hardstyle and EDM’s global stage, signaling where the scene is heading next. Harder, faster, louder—Brace For Impact is dance music’s warning shot for the future.
Sofiya Nzau, Madism & Robert Miles – Hutia
Kenyan vocalist Sofiya Nzau joins forces with Madism to reimagine Robert Miles’ timeless classic Children through a soulful Afro House lens. Sung in Kikuyu, Hutia merges heritage and emotion, crafting a sound that bridges Africa’s roots with global dance floors. Among the wave of new EDM songs this October, this track feels like a cultural awakening set to rhythm. Sofiya continues to redefine what East African artistry can sound like in the modern electronic space.
Jazzy – GEWAH Selects
Dublin-born DJ and producer Jazzy drops her vibrant new project GEWAH Selects, an 11-track showcase of groove and global energy. The mix includes her Top 20 UK single High On Me with Rossi. and new single Hypnotic. Featuring collaborators like MK, Luuk Van Dijk, and Confidence Man, the project captures Jazzy’s bold club identity in full motion. It’s a pure reflection of her rise from festival stages to international tours, embodying rhythm and charisma across every beat.
Whethan – Swag Surfin’
Whethan flips F.L.Y.’s 2009 anthem Swag Surfin’ into a heavy, bass-charged banger that ignites dance floors and underground sets alike. His remix channels trap energy and festival chaos, bridging generations with signature precision. Among the wave of new EDM songs this October, none hit harder than this defiant rework. It marks the full arrival of Whethan’s bass-era comeback, complete with raw grit and kinetic sound design.
PLS&TY & Nu-La – Carry The Light
PLS&TY joins forces with Nu-La for Carry The Light, a luminous dance-pop track full of warmth, emotion, and melodic lift. Built on driving rhythms and heartfelt lyrics, it reflects the strength of connection across distance and time. PLS&TY’s signature sound meets Nu-La’s soulful vocals, creating a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern euphoria. Released via Dim Mak, it’s another radiant chapter in both artists’ evolving stories of light, love, and late-night energy.
TRICKSTAR – CROWDWORK EP
TRICKSTAR, the powerhouse trap duo of Ookay and Bailo, return with their explosive CROWDWORK EP on Dim Mak. The project captures the raw spirit of modern trap, blending experimental energy with undeniable mainstage heat. From the adrenaline rush of Halfstep to the menacing pulse of BUMP, each track pushes boundaries. Their new 2025 release cements them as one of the most innovative voices shaping trap’s next wave of new music.
Tom Vek – We Have Sound Remixed
To mark the 20th anniversary of his cult classic debut, Tom Vek drops We Have Sound Remixed via StrataSonic Records. The reimagined 10-track project enlists heavyweights like Dave of Glass Animals, Gus from alt-J, Anna Prior of Metronomy, and Everything Everything. Vek personally handpicked each artist to reinvent the original album in its iconic order. “It’s a true privilege,” shares Gus of alt-J, echoing how deeply the record shaped their sound. Among the wave of new electronic releases this October, Vek’s project feels like a full-circle moment for indie dance culture.
BadComppany – LINK EP
Brazilian duo BadComppany step into the Dirtybird universe with their debut LINK EP, celebrating the label’s 20th anniversary in style. The two-track release blends inventive rhythms and playful basslines, perfectly aligning with Dirtybird’s signature offbeat spirit. Opening with Girls In Green, the duo dive into bouncy tech grooves before flipping into That Good, a cheeky roller full of vocal twists and infectious energy. BadComppany—composed of DJ Zeu and Raphael Cordoso—emerge as fresh ambassadors of Brazil’s evolving electronic scene. Dirtybird’s long-standing connection with Brazilian talent makes this debut a fitting addition to its anniversary year.
Vintage Culture, Doozie & Lauren Nicole – Get Naughty
Among the wave of new EDM songs this October, Vintage Culture’s Get Naughty stands out for its precision and pulse. Teaming up with Doozie and rising UK vocalist Lauren Nicole, the Brazilian powerhouse delivers a masterclass in late-night energy. The track combines sharp percussion, a driving bassline, and Lauren’s commanding vocals to create pure dancefloor tension. As the second release on his label Affairs, it showcases Vintage Culture’s deeper, edgier side while highlighting Doozie’s sleek production touch. Together, they prove that collaboration can still feel fresh, global, and entirely magnetic.
Nikita, The Wicked – LOOK (feat. Emi Grace)
The self-proclaimed “orchestral villain” returns with LOOK, a thrilling new 2025 release that fuses grandeur with grit. Featuring Emi Grace, the track unfolds with sweeping strings, thunderous bass, and hauntingly cinematic intensity. It’s the first glimpse into Nikita’s forthcoming EP Blinded By Vanity, due this November via Helix Records. Known for remixing Louis the Child and performing alongside Zeds Dead, REZZ, and Illenium, Nikita cements his rising status with this dramatic new single. Orchestral, emotional, and unapologetically dark—this one’s made for those who crave power in their playlists.
MIRAMAR – The Edits Vol. 3 (Golden Era)
MIRAMAR rewinds club culture with The Edits Vol. 3 (Golden Era), a disco-house salute built for peak-time floors. He reimagines Eric Prydz, Goldfish, and Gossip with shimmering grooves, fat basslines, and crisp, feel-good bounce. The sequencing moves like a DJ set, flowing from hands-up nostalgia to modern festival punch. Each cut keeps the spirit intact while sharpening momentum for today’s dance circuits. It’s glossy, playful, and primed for parties from sunset rooftops to late-night basements.
Whisnu Santika – Yalla Habibi
Whisnu Santika returns with Yalla Habibi, a horn-fueled anthem built for massive festival stages. Out this October 4th, the track opens with bold brass and surging Indo Bounce rhythms before diving into a thunderous drop. Its Arabic title translates to “let’s go, my love,” perfectly mirroring the track’s balance of energy and emotion. This new release captures the essence of Santika’s live sets—high-octane, cultural, and unforgettable in its delivery. The result is another signature statement from one of Indonesia’s most electrifying dance exports.
Oden & Fatzo x Romeo Louisa – Be The One
Oden & Fatzo reunite with Romeo Louisa for Be The One, their latest collaboration on Defected Records. Co-produced alongside the GRAMMY-winning Picard Brothers, the track radiates French house flair with bursts of funk, filtered vocals, and luminous synth lines. Following their 2024 hit Tell Me What You Want with Poppy Baskcomb, this new single cements the Parisian trio’s reputation for creating modern dancefloor classics with timeless grooves. Romeo Louisa adds a soulful touch drawn from his French Riviera roots, blending garage-inspired rhythms with warm, melodic depth. Together, they deliver a vibrant record that celebrates their shared French electronic heritage in full colour.
19:26 – The Passage EP
Among the wave of new EDM releases this October, Italian producer 19:26 unveils The Passage EP on Afterlife. Each track feels cinematic—melancholic synths, hypnotic basslines, and spine-tingling emotion woven into one. Collaborations with MRAK, Yubik, and Layla Benitez expand the project’s emotional depth, blending neoclassical elements with modern melodic power. It’s a body of work that proves introspection can live on the dancefloor. The Passage is pure Afterlife magic, elevated through 19:26’s unmistakable style.
Player Dave – Heartbeat EP
San Diego producer Player Dave returns with Heartbeat, a four-track EP that radiates emotion through textured garage and breakbeat soundscapes. The lead single Heartbeat featuring Elohim sets the tone with its luminous vocals and hypnotic bassline. Elsewhere, v@por dives deeper into the underground, while Microjoy with canary yellow and Allegra Miles channels a softer, soul-drenched intimacy. Closing with the way you want me, Dave leans into late-night vulnerability, balancing power with introspection. This is his most personal and atmospheric work to date—crafted for the thinkers and the feelers of the dance floor.
Oskido – Tsa Ma Ndebele (Afro House Heritage Project)
South African legend Oskido closes his Afro House Heritage Project with a fresh remix of Tsa Ma Ndebele by Atmos Wav. The project reimagines his iconic catalog through new Afro House interpretations, bridging past and present with striking depth. Across three chapters, Oskido enlisted Dr Feel, Manoo, and Atmos Blaq—all paying homage to his enduring influence. The finale, led by Soweto’s Atmos Blaq and Mpho.Wav, fuses textured percussion and spiritual rhythm for a hypnotic, global dancefloor sound. More than a new edm remix, this songs like a Oskido’s legacy reawakened this October. More like a cultural movement in motion.
Tourist – Embrace
GRAMMY®-winning producer Tourist unveils Embrace, the first taste of his upcoming album Music Is Invisible, due December 5th. Marking his first dive into trance, the track blends euphoric energy with Tourist’s signature emotional depth. It’s a shimmering journey through shoegaze textures and early rave nostalgia, showcasing a new, atmospheric side to his sound. Following Outside, which premiered at Lost Village Festival, this release signals a striking new creative chapter. Embrace captures the beauty of letting go—transformative, instinctive, and undeniably Tourist.
DJ Snake, Dillon Francis & TRXGGX – Bring the House Down
Global icons DJ Snake and Dillon Francis reunite after a decade with Bring the House Down, featuring TRXGGX. Their first collaboration since Get Low reignites trap’s golden era with thunderous drops and explosive festival energy. The single channels Snake’s signature aggression and Francis’ wild unpredictability into a modern mainstage anthem. It’s raw, loud, and unapologetically nostalgic—a full-circle moment for trap lovers. As the sixth single from Snake’s forthcoming album Nomad, this release is pure firepower.
Felix Jaehn – Now’s a Good Time to Be
German hitmaker Felix Jaehn marks World Mental Health Day with Now’s a Good Time to Be, featuring Sarah Barrios. Written “under an orange tree in LA,” the song captures healing, peace, and rediscovery after a personal storm. Jaehn’s reflective lyrics meet warm, uplifting melodies—transforming vulnerability into light. The track leads the new album NAGTTB+, a collection that celebrates queerness, inclusion, and emotional resilience. With this release, Felix reminds listeners that joy isn’t found—it’s rebuilt from within.
PHRVA – Genesis EP
Rising electronic artist PHRVA makes his Deadbeats debut with Genesis, a six-track EP defining his evolution beyond viral flips. Known for his creative remixes of Flume and Daft Punk, he now channels that inventive energy into original sound design. Genesis weaves future bass textures, glitchy percussion, and cinematic build-ups into a powerful statement of intent. Supported early by Zeds Dead, Four Tet, and Barclay Crenshaw, it’s a breakout moment for the Los Angeles producer. Underground energy meets mainstage ambition—PHRVA’s new chapter starts here.
Reinier Zonneveld – In De Olie
Techno powerhouse Reinier Zonneveld unleashes In De Olie, a high-octane release from his label Filth on Acid. Arriving fresh off his DJ Mag Top 100 debut at #22, the track captures Zonneveld’s unstoppable rise. Industrial synths collide with relentless percussion, crafting a sound both raw and transcendent. It’s the kind of techno that ignites underground raves and mainstages alike. With In De Olie, Zonneveld proves why he’s redefining modern techno’s edge. One of the must listen new edm songs coming out this October 2025.
Kraak & Smaak & The Undercover Dream Lovers – Isn’t It Strange
Dutch trio Kraak & Smaak join forces with The Undercover Dream Lovers on Isn’t It Strange, a lush, psychedelic groove from their upcoming album Velvet Seas. The track bridges European electronica and California indie pop with seamless chemistry. Shimmering synths, playful basslines, and dreamlike vocals create a nostalgic, sun-drenched vibe. It’s smooth, hypnotic, and beautifully strange—just as its title suggests. A taste of what’s shaping up to be one of Kraak & Smaak’s most refined eras yet.
Peces Raros & Innellea – Parte del Juego
Argentinian innovators Peces Raros join forces with German producer Innellea for Parte del Juego, a masterful blend of analog emotion and cinematic techno. Out now via belonging, the track follows the band’s sold-out 12,000-capacity show at Mandarine Park, Buenos Aires. It’s a seamless collision of visceral rock energy and Innellea’s hypnotic, atmospheric production. The result feels vast yet intimate—music that transcends genre, language, and geography. Setting the tone for their 2026 album, Parte del Juego launches Peces Raros’ most ambitious 17-date U.S. and European tour to date.
OXIA – Aelle
French electronic visionary OXIA unveils Aelle, his long-awaited third studio album on Diversions Music. Spanning twelve tracks, the LP is a mesmerizing fusion of groove, melody, and emotion—crafted for both introspection and the dance floor. Collaborations with Nicolas Masseyeff, Yannick Baudino, Hen Wen, and Hacène add texture and depth to OXIA’s fluid sound. From the pulsating drive of Nuance to the ethereal calm of Calling the Sun, Aelle radiates timeless elegance. It’s a career-defining statement from one of France’s most enduring and influential electronic artists.
DONT BLINK – ACTIVATOR EP
Bali-based duo DONT BLINK storm onto Truesoul with their turbo-charged debut ACTIVATOR EP. The title track is a relentless late-night weapon, fusing techno grit with cheeky vocal hooks and unstoppable momentum. Its companion track STIMULANTS dives deeper, pulsing with wired intensity and playful lyrical wit born from a Bali beach chat. Drawing from progressive, indie dance, and raw tech energy, DONT BLINK continue their global rise across continents and dancefloors. This release proves one thing—the duo know exactly how to activate a crowd.
LAMMER – Highly Rogue EP
Dutch rising star LAMMER drops his debut Highly Rogue EP, a four-track powerhouse that captures his explosive 2025 momentum. The project’s centerpiece, Time To Move, has already become a fan-favorite anthem, lighting up dancefloors from Lowlands to Thuishaven. Across Take Me, Kick It, and the All Night (All Day Long Mix), LAMMER flexes versatility—balancing rave energy, trance euphoria, and raw club attitude. Released via his own imprint Highly Rogue, the EP solidifies him as one of Europe’s most dynamic new names. High-energy, self-made, and impossible to ignore—LAMMER’s new era is officially in motion.
Sara Landry – Girlboss
Techno powerhouse Sara Landry unleashes Girlboss, her boldest statement yet and the first time she’s rapped on a track. Premiered at her debut Coachella performance, the single erupts with explosive basslines and Landry’s signature dark energy. It’s fierce, unapologetic, and dripping with rebellion—a sonic manifesto for those rewriting the rules. Dropping just before she becomes the first woman to headline Sphere Las Vegas, Girlboss cements her reign as a fearless innovator. Among the new edm songs coming out this October —it’s an uprising track in 4/4 time.
Oliver Heldens – Open Your Heart
Oliver Heldens returns to Heldeep Records with Open Your Heart, an emotive anthem balancing vulnerability and dancefloor power. Guided by soaring synths and heartfelt vocals, the track invites listeners to move, feel, and let go. Inspired by MGMT, M83, and Empire of the Sun, Heldens channels indie-dance nostalgia through his signature house finesse. It’s melodic yet propulsive—crafted to soundtrack both festival sunrises and intimate moments alike. Open Your Heart marks a new peak for Heldens, blending emotion and energy into pure euphoria.
John Summit – Playa Package
Global dance icon John Summit unveils his Playa Package, a six-track remix compilation inspired by his transformative Burning Man set and Mayan Warrior performance. Out now via Experts Only / Darkroom Records, the project reimagines Summit’s biggest hits through new desert-born interpretations from OMRI., Millero, N.O.Y. & Guy Katch, EdiP, and Mishell—plus a shimmering crystallized (Playa Dub) from John himself. Each remix pulses with the festival’s spirit—bold, emotive, and unbound by genre. Following his sold-out Experts Only Festival in NYC and headline shows across the globe, Playa Package captures the evolution of an artist rewriting modern dance culture in real time.
Yazeed Fahad – Abghaha
Saudi rising star Yazeed Fahad transforms life’s uncertainties into melody with Abghaha, his heartfelt new single via MDLBEAST Records. The track blends folk-inspired warmth with modern flair, weaving tender vocals, festive percussion, and strings into an intimate yet uplifting soundscape. Yazeed’s voice carries both vulnerability and joy, telling the story of a man swept up by love’s magnetic pull. “It’s joyful but not careless,” he explains. “It’s honest but also kind of fun—I just want people to hear themselves in it.” Paired with a pastel-toned music video that mirrors the song’s cinematic energy, Abghaha cements Yazeed’s rise as one of Saudi Arabia’s most compelling voices in 2025.
Fallon – Diet Coke
Dublin-born producer Fallon drops Diet Coke on John Summit’s Experts Only, serving a sharp, groove-fuelled slice of tech house swagger. The track flips a familiar vocal hook—already turning heads across festival stages—into a confident, bass-driven statement. Supported by heavyweights John Summit, Mau P, Chris Lake, and Patrick Topping, it’s fast becoming a mainstay in global DJ sets. Fallon’s stripped-back yet driving sound feels equally at home in underground clubs and mainstage moments. Following standout shows at Brooklyn Mirage, Concourse Project, and Hollywood Palladium, Diet Coke cements his rise as one of tech house’s most exciting exports.
Klaudie – Make This Place / Don’t Stop
Rising producer Klaudie channels underground energy on her two-track EP for DISTRIKT Sound. Make This Place (with m.O.N.R.O.E.) layers hypnotic vocals over tight, minimal grooves, while Don’t Stop takes a grittier turn with distorted percussion and saturated textures. A darker, sweatier follow-up to her cinematic debut, this release firmly positions Klaudie as one of minimal’s most promising new voices.
Shimza, AR/CO, Kasango – Fire Fire (Maesic Remix)
Maesic brings his genre-blending edge to Fire Fire, transforming the Afro House anthem into a festival-ready storm. His remix injects rolling tech-house grooves, melodic layers, and rhythmic tension that feel both primal and futuristic. Shimza’s Afro-tech roots, AR/CO’s soulful vocals, and Kasango’s signature warmth merge seamlessly with Maesic’s sleek production. The result is a track that bridges underground energy with global dancefloor appeal. This new Fire Fire (Maesic Remix) is a statement of intent from a rising name in 2025’s dance music scene.
Mochakk – Noises (PinkPantheress Remix)
Brazilian powerhouse Mochakk reimagines PinkPantheress’ Noises with infectious groove and signature house flair. The remix transforms the original’s dreamy alt-pop tone into a rhythm-driven journey laced with UK-inspired bounce and underground energy. Mochakk injects percussive depth and playful syncopation, creating a track that feels equal parts intimate and club-ready. It’s another reminder of his instinct for blending emotion with movement—delivering a new edm remix as a part the songs coming out this October. One that resonates far beyond the dance floor.
LESSSS – ETHOS EP
French artist LESSSS pushes the boundaries between hard techno and rap with ETHOS, a ferocious new EP featuring ZZERO, Todiefor, and Idée Noire. Designed as a manifesto more than a record, it channels chaos into collective release, turning raw emotion into pure energy. “Ethos” fuses pounding techno kicks with rap intensity, capturing LESSSS’s balance between rage and euphoria. From MAXIMUM’s pop-leaning punch to SAVAGE (MODE)’s underground grit, each track expands her hybrid universe. Beyond music, the project launched a hotline, pop-up, and merch line, making ETHOS a full-scale cultural moment.
Guy J – A Moment Of Clarity EP
Guy J is back with two new tracks from his EP A Moment of Clarity. The title track is a deep, broody journey layered with sweeping pads, cascading twinkles and warm, organic piano keys. He creates an elegant sonic space filled with emotional swells. No Drama takes a darker turn and is deeper, dubbier and more introspective. Anchored by sturdy drums and ghostly echoes, it floats through a haze of drifting chords and distant atmospheric calls.
Apocalypse Remixes EP
The Apocalypse Remixes EP, features fresh takes on Pete Tong, MoBlack, Max Zotti, and Monolink’s reimagining of Cigarettes After Sex’s 2017 hit Apocalypse. Tripolism delivers a dynamic, playful remix with warped textures and vocal fragments. Anton Khabbaz crafts a hypnotic, melodic Deep and Afro House remix. Whereby enhancing the track’s ethereal quality with intricate percussion and soaring atmospheres. Zamna Soundsystem & Andro create a high-energy, peak-time remix with pulsating rhythms and intense breakdowns. The Indie Version is a stripped-back, alt-dance take emphasizing Monolink’s vocals against a raw, band-inspired backdrop.
Skin On Skin · BEAM · Fred again.. – the floor (fred Remix)
Fred again.. continues his innovative USB002 project—an “infinite, ever-evolving album” series— with the third weekly drop. This installment features two collaborative remixes of the track “the floor,” spotlighting producers Skin On Skin and BEAM. For the floor (fred remix), Fred again.. reworks the track with his signature emotional, sample-driven production. He layers BEAM’s vocals over pulsating beats and atmospheric builds for a euphoric, dance floor-ready vibe. This version is credited to Skin On Skin, BEAM, and Fred again.. the floor (skin on skin remix), Skin On Skin amps up the intensity with gritty, industrial percussion and relentless rhythms, transforming the track into a peak-time club weapon while preserving BEAM’s haunting delivery.
KX CHR & MANDY – Everybody Dance Now
KX CHR, the hard techno producer teams up with Belgian techno powerhouse MANDY on this Everybody Dance Now. This track is released via Tomorrowland Music. A bold reimagining of the iconic 1990 C+C Music Factory hit “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),” the track fuses pulsating hard techno rhythms with MANDY’s signature dark, driving energy and samples of the original’s euphoric vocal hooks. Clocking in at around 5:30, it builds from brooding basslines and relentless kicks to explosive drops designed for peak-time main stage moments.
Alan Walker, Elley Duhé – Moonshine
Alan Walker teams up with soulful vocalist Elley Duhé on this intoxicating new single, released via Tomorrowland Music and Insomniac Music Group. A drum & bass-laced dance-pop gem, “Moonshine” blends Walker’s signature cinematic production. It features atmospheric builds and euphoric drops— with Duhé’s magnetically emotive vocals. This was written during an Insomniac x Kreatell songwriting camp at Insomniac Studios in Los Angeles this summer. The track captures the dizzying thrill and bittersweet pull of forbidden love, with lyrics like “Loving you is like drinking moonshine / Burns my throat but you’re so damn fine” evoking a timeless yet electrifying vibe.
Konstantinos Argiros – Champ
Konstantinos Argiros launches his highly anticipated single “Champ”. This marks the inaugural release from his groundbreaking global collaboration, aimed at exporting Greek and Mediterranean music, talent, and culture to international audiences. A stadium-ready anthem blending intense beats, Mediterranean musical hues, and anthemic energy, “Champ” draws from Argiros’s personal story of resilience, inspired by a childhood memory of his father showing him a film about an unrelenting fighter. As Argiros shares: “I didn’t know back then that it would one day become my own story. ‘Champ’ was born from that memory, from the lesson that true strength isn’t about winning, but about forgiving, loving, and rising again. For everyone who’s felt lost, vulnerable, or brave enough to start over—this song is for you.”
Britney Spears – I Wanna Go (John Summit Remix)
John Summit delivers on years of fan anticipation with his explosive remix of Britney Spears’ 2011 pop anthem “I Wanna Go.” Long teased as an ID track in Summit’s live sets, this tech-house reworking preserves Spears’ instantly recognizable vocals and hook. While infusing them with crisp percussion, rolling bass lines, and a euphoric, BPM-ramped drop that builds dramatic tension through chopped samples and near-silent pauses. Clocking in at around 2:00 for the radio edit, it transforms the original’s Hi-NRG vibe into a modern club staple, bridging nostalgia and fresh energy for today’s dance floors. As Summit captioned his celebratory social post: “This is the energy u must channel while listening to this remix,” pairing it with a gallery of his “fav diva pics” channeling peak Britney glam.
Laidback Luke – Sippin’
Dutch dance legend Laidback Luke ignites the dancefloor with his infectious new party track “Sippin’.” A high-octane bass house banger clocking in at around 3:00 for the radio edit. It channels Luke’s signature groovy, feel-good energy through pulsating synth stabs, cheeky vocal chops riffing on the titular “sippin’” theme, and a relentless drop that’s primed for festival crowds and late-night raves. As Luke teased on his One World Radio show earlier this month, it’s “the kind of track that makes you forget everything and just move.”
HAUK – ‘MYTHOPOESIS’ EP
Russian producer HAUK, unveils his captivating new EP MYTHOPOESIS via independent label VOLYA. Drawing from ancient Slavic pagan lore and reimagining it through a cyber-futuristic lens, the EP explores themes of myth-making (mythopoesis), ancestral rituals, and the intersection of folklore and digital dystopia. HAUK’s sound—blending pulsating synths, ritualistic percussion, and ethereal vocal chants—evokes a sense of timeless mysticism in a modern world. The four-track EP is a sonic journey through Slavic deities and natural forces, designed for immersive listening in both club and contemplative settings.
FDTD & Sebi Mono – Denying
Rising tech house talents FDTD and Sebi Mono unite for their new single “Denying,” out via Dirtybird Records. Clocking in at around 6:00 for the original mix, the track fuses driving four-on-the-floor rhythms and warped vocal chops denying emotional turmoil. A signature Dirtybird swing—complete with cheeky synth stabs and a tension-building breakdown that erupts into an infectious drop.
Cosmic Gate – You
Grammy-nominated German trance duo Cosmic Gate (Nic Chagall and Bossi) deliver an emotive new single “You,” via their Wake Your Mind Records imprint. The track fuses their signature progressive trance builds with heartfelt lyrics exploring love’s quiet intensity, featuring ethereal synth layers, a driving bass line, and a climactic drop that soars to euphoric heights. Clocking in at around 3:45 for the radio edit, it’s a nod to their MOSAIIK-era emotional depth. As Cosmic Gate shared: “You is about the unspoken bond that lights up the dark—simple, profound, timeless.”
BLXK MNTN – SWEAT EP
Miami-born producer, DJ, and visual artist BLXK MNTN (pronounced Black Mountain) drops his debut EP SWEAT via HypnoVizion. Known for his dark, heavy dubstep and bass-heavy soundscapes infused with themes of the macabre, love, death, and emotional transformation, BLXK MNTN crafts immersive worlds through haunting melodies and mesmerizing visuals. This four-track EP builds on his recent singles like “Too Sexy for Death” (Welcome Records) and “LSDP,” channeling raw intensity and cathartic energy into a sweaty, ritualistic dancefloor experience.
Chris Avantgarde – Down For The Night (ft. Poté)
Chris Avantgarde unveils his long-teased ID track “Down For The Night” featuring London-based singer-songwriter Poté. Debuted as a brooding highlight during Avantgarde’s electrifying B2B set with Massano at Ultra Music Festival Miami 2025 (The Cove, Day 2), the track fuses Avantgarde’s signature atmospheric builds and pulsating rhythms with Poté’s soulful, introspective vocals, evoking a nocturnal descent into vulnerability and release. Clocking in at around 7:15 for the original mix, it layers haunting synth pads, tribal percussion, and a tension-rising drop that erupts into euphoric catharsis.
Skream & Krystal Klear – The Boy / Moon
UK bass artist Skream (Oliver Jones) and Irish techno artist Krystal Klear (James McCauley) unite for the euphoric two-track EP The Boy / Moon, released via CircoLoco Records. This collaboration channels their shared evolution toward big-room techno-house, blending Italo-disco bass, pounding rhythms, trancey melodies, and tribal elements into peak-time anthems laced with melancholy. The EP captures neon-streaked introspection and sweat-soaked connection, primed for late-night sets, with upcoming back-to-back shows to bring the energy live.
Fish56Octagon & Issey Cross – Dreaming (Feelings)
Emerging UK producer Fish56Octagon joins forces with vocalist Issey Cross on the euphoric new single “Dreaming (Feelings).” A shimmering dance-pop track clocking in at around 3:20. The track layers Cross’s emotive, yearning vocals over pulsating synths, dreamy arpeggios, and a euphoric drop that captures the hazy thrill of late-night confessions and unspoken desires. Co-produced with additional flair from Laconic and Julia, it’s a nod to ’90s rave nostalgia reimagined for 2025’s festival circuits, evoking feelings of liberation and vulnerability.
Alesso & SACHA – Destiny
Global electronic music icon Alesso joins forces with London-based singer-songwriter SACHA for the captivating new single “Destiny.” This progressive house track surges from an intimate verse into a breathtaking, festival-ready chorus. With SACHA’s emotive vocals soaring over Alesso’s signature production that balances nostalgia and modern edge. As Alesso shares: “SACHA’s voice has an undeniable soul and texture that grabs you instantly… SACHA adds: “Collaborating with Alesso has been an incredible experience… His production not only exceeded expectations but perfectly captured the timeless energy I was aiming for.”
Seven Lions – So Far Away (feat. Lilly Ahlberg)
Seven Lions (Jeff Montalvo) unveils his stirring new single “So Far Away” featuring Swedish-born, UK-based singer-songwriter Lilly Ahlbergs. A melodic drum & bass odyssey blending Seven Lions’ signature cinematic builds and euphoric drops with Ahlberg’s warm, emotive vocals. The track explores the ache of longing for someone just out of reach, with lyrics like “You don’t wanna hold me back / But I’m lost in the feeling” evoking raw vulnerability amid soaring synths and intricate percussion.
Worakls – From One Blink to Another
‘From One Blink to Another’ by Worakls is an ambitious, time-spanning exploration of sound and sentiment. It is a reflection on modern chaos, collective emotion, and the spaces between calm and intensity. At the crossroads of genres and cultures, the album features collaborations that highlight Worakls’ reach and vision. Carl Cox, bringing his legendary techno energy to “No Boundaries”. Apashe & Wasiu, on the explosive single “Rome is Burning”. Lili Poe, on the haunting French electro-pop track “L’Amour, L’Amer, Le Chaos”. Heyoon, blending K-pop elegance with symphonic grandeur and Ekaterina Shelehova and Loreen (two-time Eurovision winner), adding ethereal northern European tones.
HGods – BAD FLESH
HGods returns with “BAD FLESH”, an audacious exploration of rhythm that defies the limits of genres. Known for impressive ear for musical design, HGods pushes his sound into darker, dirtier territory with a track engineered for maximal intensity. Built around two bold drops, “BAD FLESH” mutates in real time, twisting drum sequences into disorienting new patterns while sharp, metallic textures carve through walls of bass. A booming low end anchors the experience, but this is no paint-by-numbers track. It shifts and it evolves. Never content to settle into a groove, HGods weaponizes variation itself to keep listeners on their toes.
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Layton Giordani, GENESI, Be No Rain – Call You Back
‘Call You Back’ is the gritty, intoxicating tech house sophomore release on MADMINDS, from label boss Layton Giordani in collaboration with Italian producer GENESI and vocalist Be No Rain. Tantalizing, suspenseful, and deliciously explosive—with a touch of nostalgia—this heavy-hitter has been a standout fixture in Layton’s sound repository.
Yazeed Fahad – Abgaha
Abghaha’ celebrates the rush of love with honesty and charm, packaging life’s uncertainty into something warm and inviting. At its core, the track feels handmade and human, yet it’s clearly woven with intent. A bouncing beat and fluttering strings set the stage for Yazeed’s warm and earnest vocals. In all, the tune is a balancing act between heartfelt and festive, picking up pace with clap-along polka rhythms and the shuffle of rustic percussion until spilling out into what feels like a street-corner celebration.
Kölsch – KINEMA LP
Danish DJ and producer Kölsch unveils KINEMA his full-length album this October 2025. A ten-track odyssey translating personal intimacy into dynamic motion. Drawing its title from the Greek word for “movement”—the LP channels Kölsch’s signature blend of raw vulnerability and electronic power, evolving from his memory-tracing series (1977, 1983, 1989, Now Here No Where – I Talk To Water) into a forward-thinking exploration of rhythm as emotion. Featuring sharp percussion, hypnotic synth leads, and heavy low-end tension across its runtime, KINEMA bridges techno’s immediacy with profound human depth, underscored by Kölsch’s collaborations with icons like Coldplay, Imogen Heap, London Grammar, Damon Albarn, ARTBAT, Anyma, WhoMadeWho, and Kevin de Vries.
Mandidextrous, Samurai Breaks & Leanne Louise – Ravers Anonymous
With Leanne Louise’s vocals leading the charge, this track fuses Samurai Breaks’ intricate drum programming with Mandidextrous’ 4×4-driven underground flow to deliver a high-octane club weapon. Released on Mandidextrous’ own Speedbass Recordings, it marks the trio’s second collaboration in 2025 and reinforces their shared footprint in bass-heavy UK rave culture. Recorded in Bristol, the track captures a post-party euphoria where fatigue turns into adrenaline, and the underground moves into daylight.
Steve Aoki – Hokutomaru
Steve Aoki returns to the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves universe with “Hokutomaru,” a high-voltage blend of battlefield-intense drums and festival-ready techno energy. Soaring vocals and pulsing percussion push listeners into combat mode in this crossover between gaming soundscape and club floor. Fueled by Aoki’s signature genre-bending production, Hokutomaru bridges the intensity of arcade nostalgia with the pulse of modern club culture.
Symphony of Unity – Reload (Symphonic Rework)
Symphony of Unity makes its official debut on Tomorrowland Music with a breathtaking symphonic rework of Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash’s timeless anthem Reload (feat. John Martin). Following standout performances at Tomorrowland Belgium, sold-out Brussels shows, and the UNITY spectacle at Sphere Las Vegas, the ensemble now transforms the 2013 dance classic into a cinematic masterpiece. Blending orchestral grandeur with festival energy, the release bridges electronic and symphonic worlds while honoring Tomorrowland’s legacy of musical storytelling beyond the stage.
Skrillex & ISOxo – Fuze
With “Fuze”, Skrillex returns his focus to the brostep roots that helped define the early-2010s bass scene, teaming up with San Diego-based ISOxo for a bombastic new release on his OWSLA label. The track opens with a haunting piano melody and ambient pads, then violently erupts into ferocious sub-bass drops and snarling synths that pay homage to Skrillex’s signature sound—even reviving sample references from his classic era.
Nic Fanciulli – Lalo’s Groove (Marco Carola Edit)
Two house heavyweights unite as Marco Carola delivers his exclusive edit of Nic Fanciulli’s “Lalo’s Groove,” out now on Saved Records. Part of the label’s 20th-anniversary celebrations, the track transforms Fanciulli’s original into a hypnotic, late-night club weapon—understated yet full of drive. Following the success of “La Luna,” this collaboration captures the essence of both artists’ sound: pure groove, underground energy, and timeless house rhythm.
IMANU – BLEAK (feat. A Girl Named Sue)
IMANU returns to Deadbeats with “Bleak” (feat. A Girl Named Sue), a fusion of cinematic emotion and razor-sharp breakbeats. Balancing intensity and vulnerability, the track embodies IMANU’s signature contrast of chaos and calm. Arriving ahead of his Mixmag Lab De Verte showcase, Bleak deepens his exploration of sound, design, and storytelling within the ever-evolving world of bass music.
Victoria – DADDY (The Remixes)
Victoria ignites the dance floor once again with Daddy (The Remixes). A fearless rework of her explosive single featuring Ashnikko. The release sees Partiboi69 tear through convention with chopped-and-screwed techno intensity, while DjG2G x PZZS propel the track into hyperspeed with a chaotic blend of rave energy, Latin bounce, and metallic grooves. Each remix expands the original’s playful power dynamic into new sonic realms, affirming Victoria’s reputation as an audacious boundary-breaker shaping the next wave of underground techno.
Marlon Hoffstadt – All Yours EP
Marlon Hoffstadt, aka DJ Daddy Trance, expands his acclaimed All Yours EP with three fresh club anthems, led by the euphoric trance stormer Turn It Up featuring Jacob Manson. The new additions — Pure Love with FRANKSY and Freedom with Blazey — showcase his evolving sound, blending emotional depth with peak-time energy. Released via Capitol Records, the extended EP embodies Hoffstadt’s no-frills ethos: spontaneous, fan-first, and built for the dancefloor ahead of his 2026 performances at Ultra Miami and Coachella.
WODD x HEYZ – Sexy Back
HEYZ and WODD bring the heat with “Sexy Back,” a wild, bass-heavy reimagining of Justin Timberlake’s iconic hit, out now on Kannibalen Records. Combining HEYZ’s explosive low-end power with WODD’s playful, genre-twisting flair, the duo delivers a festival-ready banger that turns nostalgia into chaos. Packed with gritty drops, futuristic sound design, and undeniable swagger, “Sexy Back” proves that bass music’s evolution is only getting bolder.
Sacha Robotti, Sian, JOPLYN – All Night
Sacha Robotti, Sian, and JOPLYN join forces on “All Night”, a mesmerizing fusion of deep atmosphere and late-night euphoria. Driven by JOPLYN’s sultry vocals and Robotti and Sian’s precise, club-ready production, the track moves between intimacy and intensity, capturing the restless freedom of the dancefloor. As part of I, Robotti, it expands Robotti’s sonic universe—refined, emotional, and built for the after-hours.
Mosimann, Tribbs – Halo
Mosimann transforms his viral Dream Track concept into reality with “HALO”, a collaboration with Polish hitmaker Tribbs. The track is out now via Sony Music. Sampling a haunting Chopin piano motif, the track builds into a soaring progressive anthem that fuses classical emotion with mainstage energy. HALO marks a milestone moment— bridging online creativity and real-world release—while setting the stage for Mosimann’s sold-out 2026 Dream Tour across Europe.
Thomas Gold, Barmuda – Rebel
Thomas Gold teams up with Barmuda for “Rebel,” a dark, cinematic house anthem that fuses emotional lyricism with club-ready energy. Guided by Barmuda’s soulful vocals, the track channels resilience and self-discovery through a powerful drop and immersive production. Serving as the first single from Gold’s upcoming Echoes EP on Dim Mak, “Rebel” showcases his evolving sound—moody, melodic, and made to move both hearts and dance floors.
Mike Posner & YDG – Please Don’t Go
YDG and Mike Posner reimagine “Please Don’t Go” with a thunderous dubstep twist on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak. Retaining the emotional pull of Posner’s 2010 classic, YDG injects it with snarling basslines, seismic drops, and festival-ready energy. The remix bridges heartfelt nostalgia with modern bass aggression, turning a timeless pop plea into a high-voltage club anthem.
FDTD & Sebi Mono – Denying
FDTD and Sebi Mono unite for ‘Denying’—a fierce, groove-driven weapon released via Dirtybird to celebrate the label’s 20th anniversary. Fusing FDTD’s raw rhythmic edge with Sebi Mono’s sleek production, the track pulses with plucked melodies, crisp percussion, and underground energy. ‘Denying’ captures Dirtybird’s rebellious spirit—bold, unpredictable. This new edm track is amongst one of songs that you must check out this October 2025.
Father Funk & Def3 – Rage Again
Father Funk collaborates with Def3 on a new edm track ‘Rage Again’, which is amongst punk-charged dubstep songs coming out this October 2025. Fusing searing electric guitars, chest-rattling basslines, and politically charged lyricism, the producer delivers a furious yet deeply human record that blurs the boundaries between punk rock and bass music. ‘Rage Again‘ channels Rage Against The Machine-like defiance through a festival-ready bass lens. The result is both an act of protest and a declaration of creative freedom — a sonic riot against conformity.
Mochakk, J.J. FAD – Hypersilent
Mochakk flips the script on J.J. Fad’s 1988 classic “Supersonic” with HyperSilent, blending retro hip-hop flair with a sleek, modern club groove. The track layers bouncing minimal house rhythms and hypnotic basslines under the iconic vocal interjections from J.J. Fad, creating a track that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking. Released via Disorder, HyperSilent reinforces Mochakk’s reputation for merging genre-blurring production with dance floor functionality. An anthem built for both earphones and main-stage energy.
HARDSTYLE 2 – Fred again.. (with KETTAMA & Shady Nasty)
With HARDSTYLE 2, Fred again.. teams with KETTAMA and Shady Nasty to deliver a seismic hybrid of hard-house, breakbeat and live-drum energy. The track layers thunderous, live-played drum rhythms with intense gating and electronic production, oscillating between stadium-filling drive and atmospheric introspection. Part of a fast-unfolding sequence of weekly drops and live city sets, HARDSTYLE 2 once again brings Fred again..’s bold move into club-oriented sonic territory while still retaining his signature emotional edge.
Guy J – Alive Again
Guy J releases his first ever track on Sven Väth’s Cocoon Recordings with “Alive Again”. This track is a part of the compilation 25 Years Cocoon Recordings – Volume One, marking Cocoon’s 25th anniversary A stirring track that blends emotive melodic techno with driving, club-ready momentum. From its expansive pads to its rhythmic backbone, the track takes the listener on a journey of renewal and sonic uplift.
Gryffin, Lavern, AR/CO – Higher Power (Remixes)
GRYFFIN, LAVERN, and AR/CO expand their collaborative hit “Higher Power” with a dynamic remix package via 10K Projects. The release offers three new takes on the summer anthem — each revealing a different layer of its emotional and sonic core. French producer Matt Sassari injects the track with deep-tech intensity, weaving hypnotic rhythms and minimal groove. AVELLO amplifies the energy with a festival-ready remix, transforming “Higher Power” into a surge of euphoric synths and pulsating basslines built for mainstage moments. Closing the set, the acoustic version strips away the electronic elements, letting AR/CO’s vocals and the song’s heartfelt lyricism take center stage.
DubVision – Rise Again
DubVision return with the second single from their highly anticipated EP, set for release this December. “Rise Again” is a euphoric progressive house anthem, driven by uplifting melodies and powerful energy that embodies the duo’s signature sound. “Rise Again” captures the feeling of hope, unity, and timeless festival euphoria, a perfect preview of what’s to come from DubVision’s next
chapter.
Alesso, Sentinel & Sick Individuals – Upside Down (MORTEN Remix)
MORTEN reimagines Alesso, Sentinel & Sick Individuals’ anthem ‘Upside Down’ with a powerful new remix A high-octane reinterpretation blending MORTEN’s signature future rave energy with festival-sized emotion MORTEN’s remix of ‘Upside Down’ captures the evolution of festival music — where melody meets raw power, and emotion meets innovation.
Classic Classic
Classic Music Company presents the digital edition of Classic Classic, a compilation series showcasing the full scope of the label’s lauded sound, from catalogue-defining anthems to contemporary classics. Across the 40 tracks, the collection dives into Classic’s most cherished moments, spanning both foundational tracks from the label=early years heralded by founders Luke Solomon and Derrick Carter, as well as key post-2011.
SUBSHIFT, KARTY – Rockin’ With
UBSHIFT (UK) and KARTY (Thailand) have joining hands for their brand-new single ‘Rockin’ With’, out now on 1001 Recordings and Tomorrowland Music. Rockin’ With’ delivers everything you want from a late-night banger, rolling basslines, hypnotic percussion, and a second drop that hits harder than expected. Amongst one the amazing new edm songs coming this October 2025, the track embodies everything both artists stand for: global connection and a forward-thinking sound.
Vintage Culture, ANNA – ‘Feel the Rhythm’
Vintage Culture and ANNA just released their newest track ‘Feel The Rhythm’ recently. This track is a groundbreaking collaboration that celebrates Brazil’s rich musical heritage while embracing the pulse of modern electronic music. Blending Afro-Brazilian samba percussion, melodic textures, and driving techno grooves, the track seamlessly bridges ANNA’s immersive production style with Vintage Culture’s unmistakable club precision. A refined, high-impact release, ‘Feel The Rhythm’ captures the vibrant energy of contemporary Brazilian dance music and arrives via Vintage Culture’s label, Affairs.
GUZ & Alexandra Stan – VACAY
GUZ & Alexandra Stan bring the ultimate feel-good track ‘VACAY’ via Tomorrowland Music in collaboration with SoundOn. Infused with sun-soaked beats, playful vocals, and irresistible pop energy, Vacay is exactly what its title promises: an instant escape to brighter days and good vibes only. GUZ blends his signature feel-good house sound with a pop twist. Alexandra Stan’s captivating voice and empowering pop energy shine through the track, bringing instant warmth and charisma to the track.
Marco V – Loxia
Dutch tech trance legend Marco V debuts on Drumcode with ‘Loxia’. An energetic roller that made for the peak-time, the track mixes up punchy techno with the tension and release dynamics we’ve come to know and love from Marco. The goal was to make a powerful, energetic track that could keep the crowd hyped even without relying on a prominent melody.
BLOND:ISH – GOAT (DARCO & BROKEN HILL)
DJ and producer BLOND:ISH brings a new collaborative single, “GOAT,” with Darco and Broken Hill. The dance floor anthem fuses BLOND:ISH’s signature uplifting energy with Broken Hill’s indie-dance sensibilities and Darco’s textured, instrumentation-forward approach. This cross-continental collaboration continues BLOND:ISH’s blazing hot streak of single releases in 2025.
CLOSE YOUR EYES – SOB (with Imanbek)’ MV
The rising K-Pop powerhouse CLOSE YOUR EYES has released their first title track, “SOB” with Grammy award-winning Producer, Imanbek. Anchored by an addictive bassline, sharp house percussion, and synth layers, “SOB” captures a rebellious and euphoric feeling. Imanbek’s
unmistakable touch gives the record a fresh, global EDM edge, blending melodic textures with groundbreaking drops that build into a euphoric crescendo.
Sam Wolfe – Swipe Right
Sam WOLFE marks his debut on Heldeep Records with ‘Swipe Right’: both sexy and powerful, Sam brings the heat that undeniably raises the temperature on the dance floor. Swipe Right is one of those records where the artist blends his classic peak time sound with some of my favorite tech house moments. It doesn’t fit into a specific genre, it just bangs for me every time I play it live. If you’re in the car, or at the club.
Above & Beyond – Sun In Your Eyes (Marsh Remix)
A Group Therapy classic, reimagined: Anjunadeep mainstay Marsh makes a rare appearance on Anjunabeats with his remix of Above & Beyond’s ‘Sun In Your Eyes’. This new rework transforms the original cinematic classic into a darker, progressive journey built for the dance floor. The remix opens with ethereal pads and ambient tension, then crescendos into a driving bass line and sharper rhythmic momentum that flips the original’s uplifting trance vibe into something more club-ready and nocturnal.
Amand & Capoon – Ouverture
Amand returns to All Day I Dream alongside Belgian newcomer Capoon for their collaborative two-track Ouverture EP out now. The
release arrives with a bonus remix from producer/DJ Khen. Ouverture unfolds like a passage through dusk and dawn— part
meditative, part ascendant. The title track’s first part opens in a space of gentle introspection, carried by fluid percussion and softly woven
synths. Its counterpart rises with quiet momentum, layering melodic phrasing, captivating vocals, and subtle rhythmic tension into a
transportive finale.
Parallelle – 11th Avenue
French duo Parallelle share their new album 11th Avenue, via their Lisbon-based label FOLDER. Rooted in analog warmth and live musicianship, the record evokes the moody elegance of ’80s New York jazz lounges with a distinct club music twist. Flush with collaborators like Fulltone and Nicolas Masseyeff who mesh perfectly with the duo’s versatile sound, 11th Avenue intertwines jazz, soul, and classic house with modern and punchy grooves.
Creeds & Gonzi – FULL POWER
Creeds and Gonzi return with “Full Power”, a collaboration that pushes hard techno to its absolute extremes. The new single is centred around an epic music video filmed at the Circuit du Grand Roussillon in France with drift professionals and champions. It emphasises the adrenaline rush and similarities both in motorsport, techno music and wider club culture, fusing speed, rhythm, and cinematic performance whilst spotlighting the collaboration and synergy between these different creative and fast paced worlds.
fknsyd, X1-Y2 – Dissolution of Self
Alt-electronic artist fknsyd and anonymous rising artist X1-Y2 have joined hands for their collaborative four-track Dissolution of Self EP out now via HypnoVizion. Dissolution of Self explores the tension between surrender and control through a blend of X1-Y2’s visceral sound design and fknsyd’s ethereal vocal work. From the distorted pulse of ‘Murmurs’ to the haunting reflection of ‘When the Mirror Looks Back’, each piece offers a distinct entry point into the pair’s shared universe. The centerpiece, ‘I Am Hopeless Devotion’, stands as the emotional and sonic core of the EP, melding live guitar textures and precision-driven production with wrought lyricism.
Arodes – Feel It
Among the most intense tracks label boss Arodes has released on his label so far, ‘Feel It’ brings limitless energy, drive, and a dark edge that exudes peak-time prowess. With evocative arpeggios, rumbling bass and high-octane percussion loops, this track is a late-night thrill hitting clubbers to their core.
Joris Voorn & Good Boys – Utopia (Korolova Remix)
Fresh from recharging ‘Say Hello’, the 2005 hit of Grammy-winning duo Deep Dish, rising star Korolova ups the ante with a signature peak-time remix of ‘Utopia’, taken from Joris Voorn’s ‘Serotonin’ album. Showcasing utmost synergy between the driving bassline, swirling arpeggios and Good Boys’ lush vocals, this remix injects considerable dance floor energy into the incredible single.
Eli Brown & Anna Reusch – Done Searching
A staple in Eli Brown’s shows, from Las Vegas and New York City to Tomorrowland and Creamfields, ‘Done Searching’ is a club weapon packed with euphoria. Elevating Anna Reusch’s emotive guitars and vocals into a supercharged production, ‘Done Searching’ is the definitive highlight of end-of-summer DJ sets.
David Romano – Imagination
David Ramano returns with ‘Imagination’, a new release on his label Omkara. Continuing his exploration of Afro and Melodic House, David delivers a track that combines hypnotic percussion, deep rolling grooves, and an expansive soundscape, reflecting his forward-thinking approach to production. Built around driving rhythm and layered melodic elements, ‘Imagination’ unfolds with warmth and precision. Smoke-like melodies drift through radiant synth lines, creating a balance between movement and emotion. The track captures the spark of creativity itself: the moment an idea forms, develops, and takes on a life of its own.
Cheyenne Giles – San Diego
Cheyenne Giles returns with a soulful Bass House single, “San Diego” blending rhythmic flow, R&B grit, and an electrifying drop built for late-night floors. “San Diego” leans into smooth vocal textures and gritty basslines while maintaining the high-energy precision that’s become his signature. Cheyenne shares; “San Diego is where I’m from and my sound was born – the late nights, the chaos, the sunrises, and the people that made me fall in love with the scene. This track is my love letter to my girl and the city that built me.”
As October 2025 closes, these new EDM songs remind us why the genre continues to evolve and surprise. Every release captures a unique mood. Wuphoric, cinematic, or chaotic, they form a soundtrack for an entire generation. From mainstage titans to rising producers, these tracks define what’s next for dance floors everywhere.




