March 2026 delivers a strong wave of new music across electronic, dance, pop, house, techno, and crossover releases. From club-driven cuts and melodic remixes to full-length albums and emotionally charged collaborations, this month’s selection reflects the range and momentum shaping the global dance landscape right now.
In this month’s new music round-up, artists including J Ribbon, Josh Wink, LP Giobbi, John Summit, ALOK, Guy J, Jack Harlow, SOFI TUKKER, and many more bring fresh energy to playlists, festivals, and late-night sets alike.
Here are some of the tracks handpicked by EDMNOMAD.
J Ribbon – Redemption / Lights On
Anjunabeats welcomes back J Ribbon with his club-ready double A-side ‘Redemption / Lights On.’ Debuted during his [UNVRS] Ibiza residency, ‘Redemption / Lights On’ captures the high-impact energy of those marathon summer sets. ‘Redemption’ leans into driving basslines and tension-building synth work designed for peak-time moments. On the other hand ‘Lights On’ delivers a euphoric, melodic payoff that showcases J Ribbon’s instinct for emotionally charged club records.
Ruben Karapetyan – Pantheon (Emi Galvan Remix)
Argentinian Producer & DJ Emi Galván comes back with a powerful and emotionally charged remix of Ruben Karapetyan ‘Pantheon’, via on UV Records. In his rework, Emi Galván leans into his signature balance of melodic depth and dancefloor intensity. Pulsing rhythms and a warm, rolling low end form the backbone of the track, while evolving synth layers and atmospheric textures gradually build tension and release. The result is a remix that feels both cinematic and club-ready. It is designed for those extended moments on the dancefloor where emotion and energy meet.
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Malóne Morez & Malcom Zeller – Rushin
Miami-based DJ and producer Malóne Morez launches his first new music release of 2026 with ‘Rushin’ coming out this March. A groove-focused collaboration with Malcom Zeller arriving via Blond:ish’s ABRA X. The track is built on tight percussion, rolling low-end pressure, and a vocal that locks into the rhythm. The track also reflects the discipline Morez developed through years of marathon terrace sets at Club Space. Designed to build naturally inside the room rather than chase quick peaks, “Rushin” paves way for a focused new phase for the artist as he heads into Miami Music Week and his Ultra Music Festival Resistance debut.
Josh Wink – Let Yourself Go On
Josh Wink returns with “Let Yourself Go On,” the second installment in his 607 Sessions series on Ovum Recordings. Originally produced between 1993 and 1994 during a period of wild pitch experimentation, the track was long believed lost until Wink rediscovered the original DAT years later. After quietly circulating among close collaborators, it quickly caught Carl Cox’s attention, and he began playing it throughout his UNVRS residency in Ibiza. Centered on warped vocal manipulation and slow-building tension, the record captures Wink’s instinctive early-studio approach while still sounding strikingly relevant on modern dance floors.
Mike Williams, Bruno Martini, Stephen Puth – Multiply
Built around Mike’s signature piano-driven melodies and uplifting energy, “Multiply” blends infectious toplines with festival-ready production. It unites three distinct musical worlds into one powerful track. Combined with Bruno Martini’s refined production touch and Stephen Puth’s distinctive vocals, “Multiply” delivers an uplifting message amplified by soaring melodies and euphoric drops.
JUICE WRLD & MARSHMELLO – WE DON’T GET ALONG
Juice WRLD and Marshmello come together for We Don’t Get Along this summer. Lushly melodic and powerfully introspective, the new single arrives alongside an appropriately psychedelic, claymation-style music video. “We Don’t Get Along” reunites two kindred spirits for a song about persevering through pain. Gothic post-punk guitar intertwines with crisp trap percussion as Juice coasts through, layering bittersweet melodies: “Pain in my cardiac matches the pain in my brain / Living in the shadows, you know where to find me at / The place where they don’t dare speak good things.”
Betical – Track Of Time
French duo Betical return to Tomorrowland Music with their second release on the label, the new single “Track Of Time.” This is a track that captures the spirit of unforgettable days in the mountains. The choir voices were recorded in a chalet high up in the Alps, capturing a rare and intimate moment that gives the track its emotional lift. Surrounded by snow and shared inspiration, Betical channelled that unique atmosphere into a record about connection, light and timeless memories — warm, uplifting and made to be experienced together.
Daskal – OD
Daskal debuts his first full-length LP on DJ Tennis’s Life and Death label with the release of OD. OD stands as a hybridization of club rhythms and rich, synth-focused, ambient emotion. It is heavily inspired by the precision and rhythmic intention of Daskal’s Transylvanian and Ukrainian musical origins. Co-produced by Dori Sadovnik of the duo Red Axes, OD emerges as a convergence of those paths. A ten-track album shaped as much by physical movement and spatial awareness as by club tradition, positioning Daskal between concert halls,
black-box theaters, and late-night clubs.
Benny Benassi – Aku Aku
Italian DJ/Producer Benny Benassi continues the rollout of his forthcoming album Feel The Bass with the release of ‘Aku Aku’. Driven by tightly engineered percussion and a distorted low end that hits with unrelenting force, ‘Aku Aku’ is electro-house in its purest form. There’s no excess, no compromise, just precision-built club energy designed for peak-time impact.
LP Giobbi – Femme House Volume 3 compilation
LP Giobbi partners with Insomniac Records for Femme House Volume 3 compilation. Setting the tone for the record, Femme House cofounder LP Giobbi kickstarts with the opening track “I’ll Stand By You” with blythe. Femme House Vol. 3 features a variety of artists making their debut such as Detroit techno artist DJ Minx on “Push The Vibe” with Ultra Naté & Dee Diggs. Chicago-native house act J.Worra on “Mirror Mirror” with Lena Leon. Underground house selector Sinca on on “House of Dreams” with Cristina Lazic. Groovy house artist AAT on “Built For This”. Acid house act Philou on “FANCY AF” featuring Lanz Pierce. Belgian house virtuoso EMJIE on “Can This Be Real”. Blossoming underground artist Barbara Nicole with “Losing All Control”, and Las Vegas vocalist/producer Off in LALA delivering ethereal house track “Ritual”. LP Giobbi also welcomes back Mini Bear to the compilation series with her new track “4 ever”.
Sorisa – I Love Colours (EP)
Emerging producer Sorisa unveils I Love Colours, a vibrant EP that blends emotional storytelling with dance-leaning electronic production. The project highlights Sorisa’s approach to songwriting and sound design, pairing expressive vocals with atmospheric synth work and rhythmic electronic foundations. Tracks across the EP move between introspective moments and groove-driven energy. It creates a listening experience that feels both personal and immersive. With I Love Colours, Sorisa presents a collection that reflects individuality and creative expression while exploring the emotional shades that define modern electronic music.
PARDOPARDO – Encontremos Una Manera
Latin artist PARDOPARDO delivers an emotional new single with “Encontremos Una Manera”. A heartfelt track centered on love that refuses to give in to distance. Built around melodic rhythms and intimate storytelling, the song blends Latin pop sensibilities with modern production. It creates a sound that feels both personal and widely relatable. Lyrically, it explores the determination to make a relationship work despite obstacles, with the singer promising to follow love anywhere in the world if it means staying together.
DJ Pauly D – Feel It
DJ Pauly D is back with his latest new music track ‘Feel It’ this March 2026. This is a dark, progressive banger built for prime-time impact. Vibrant percussion and brooding basslines lay a commanding foundation, while melodic layers rise with precision and intensity. A powerful vocal threads seamlessly through euphoric synth work, delivering a record that feels both cinematic and explosive.
Sacha Robotti – I, Robotti
Sacha Robotti comes out with his highly-anticipated debut album I, Robotti, out now via Dirtybird. I, Robotti unfolds as an expansive body of work that reflects the many corners of electronic music Robotti has explored. The track moves fluidly across tech house, breakbeat, indie dance, peak-time techno, jackin house, and the many subgenres in between. The 22-track album highlights an artist who has long resisted being confined to a single lane. It embraces the unpredictability that has defined Robotti’s path, weaving together club-focused moments with more experimental turns that broaden the scope of the record.
Bart Skils & Weska – For The Music
Bart Skils & Weska re-unite for annual Drumcode collab and release their new music track ‘For The Music’ this March 2026. Their latest drop doesn’t take a backward step. Always keeping it fresh, the title track shows a different side to their repertoire. It’s a late-night punchy groover that works equally in house and techno sets. It is accentuated by a thrashing guitar line and stirring vocal – ‘if it wasn’t for the music, I don’t know what I’d do’. ‘Silent Pressure’ balances elegance and chaos beautifully and is one of the straight-up sexiest tracks we’ve had on Drumcode for a while.
SOFI TUKKER – BOBA
Electronic dance music duo SOFI TUKKER comes out with their newest track “BOBA,” via John Summit’s Experts Only. The New York–based duo delivers a cheeky, feel-good dance-pop track infused with a vibrant Portuguese twist. “BOBA” captures the excitement of a playful summer crush, soundtracking sun-soaked day parties. With a steady bassline and hypnotic synths, the song pulses with energy showcasing the duo’s signature playful mindscape.
Guy J – Piece of Cake EP
Progressive house producer Guy J returns with “Piece of Cake,” a three-track EP released on his own Early Morning imprint. The EP continues his reputation for meticulously crafted club music, combining hypnotic rhythm, atmospheric depth, and precise sound design across its 21-minute runtime. The EP opens with the title track “Piece of Cake”. This is a confident and hypnotic cut that sets the tone through steady groove and expansive sonic space. “Selector” follows with a heavier bass-driven energy, introducing textured atmospheres and psychedelic elements that elevate the momentum of the release. Closing track “Against the Wall” rounds out the EP with strong rhythmic foundations and vocal samples, delivering a decisive finale that ties the project together with a sense of narrative progression.
Jack Harlow – Monica
Jack Harlow debuts his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Monica, via Atlantic Records. Monica is decidedly a “New York Experience” for Jack. The project features some notable producers such as Aksel Arvid (PinkPantheress’s Fancy That), Jermaine Paul (Brandy, Alicia Keys), Clay Harlow, Angel “BabeTruth” Lopez (Mariah Carey, Coldplay, Dua Lipa, Justin Bieber) and Hollywood Cole (Lil Wayne, Drake, 21 Savage) to name a few. The album also features contributions from the talented Robert Glasper, Ravyn Lenae, Omar Apollo and a song from rising Louisville based R&B artist James Savage.
Konstance & Seal – Mama (DJ Supa D & Maestro UK Remix)
DJ Supa D shows his class with a new remix for Idris Elba’s 7Wallace label alongside Maestro UK. Their take on Konstance & Seal’s ‘Mama’ is a fantastically deep Afro house single with soft shakers, spine tingling spiritual vocals and late night pads that flicker like candle light. It’s an intimate, absorbing sound packed with emotional heat.
fka.m4a – Handbag Ho
Berlin-based DJ and producer fka.m4a kicks off the year with garage club cut ‘Handbag Ho’’, out via HE.SHE.THEY.. Built around driving kicks, elastic low-end pressure and surging synth lines, the track centres on a sharp vocal hook that cuts clean through the mix.
Euphoric house propulsion drives the core, with flashes of sensual house energy cutting through the intensity, engineered for peak-time lift and sweat-soaked release.
Jonas Blue, Salif Keita – Madan
Electronic music artist, Jonas Blue, unveils his first release of the year – “Madan.” A reimagination of the cult-classic from the Salif Keïta, as a vibrant coalescence of past and present. As he infuses the traditional African instrumentation and vocals with an undeniably groovy electronic bassline and new original chords that capture Keita’s original jazzy warmth, the track takes a shape that feels both entirely new
and deeply familiar at the same time.
John Summit & Rohaan – SATA
Chicago house heavyweight John Summit teams up with UK producer Rohaan for “SATA”.
This is a dark, warehouse-ready club track that leans into heavier energy and late-night rave aesthetics. Built around a driving 140 BPM groove, the track opens with tense atmospheric elements before dropping into pounding percussion and hypnotic basslines. Minimal but highly effective, the production focuses on rhythm and movement, giving DJs plenty of space to mix and build tension.
A looping vocal hook layered with Latin-tinged inflections, acts as the track’s central motif. It locks listeners into the groove while the bass and percussion steadily escalate the intensity.
HARDEN – Papaya (Casa Alta)
Denver-based producer HARDEN delivers another groove-driven club cut with “Papaya,” released through his own Casa Alta imprint. Known for blending underground house energy with indie-dance textures. Papaya leans into a rolling house groove and hypnotic synth layers, pairing warm percussion with evolving melodic elements that gradually build tension. The track reflects HARDEN’s signature approach to club music—balancing atmospheric depth, driving basslines, and subtle vocal or rhythmic motifs.
ALOK & Khalid – Dive Into Me
Built around bright, bubbly synths and an upbeat drum pattern, “Dive Into Me” places Khalid’s smooth vocal delivery at the center of the record. The lyrics move between loneliness and the desire for lasting connection. The track showcases lines such as “Can you hold me / I’m lonely” and “Can you be the one and only”. It reinforces the search for commitment over “Temporary love.” The recurring refrain “Dive into me,” along with the imagery “If your love was the ocean dive into deep,” anchors the song in direct, emotionally forward language that contrasts vulnerability with certainty.
CALEB CALLOWAY X SOUCREAM X ROB THE BANK – VOLCANO BAY
Puerto Rican producer Caleb Calloway joins forces with SouCream and Rob The Bank on “Volcano Bay”. A high-energy club track that blends Latin urban influences with modern electronic and dance production. The single delivers a punchy rhythmic groove and infectious vocal moments. It balances reggaeton-leaning percussion with bass-driven electronic elements designed for party and festival environments.
Groove Armada – Love’s Theme
Seminal UK electronic duo Groove Armada debut on Glitterbox with their new music single ‘Love’s Theme’ this March 2026. Love Theme sees the beloved producer duo showcase their looped, sample-led sonic at its very best, condensing the essence of the 80s into one joyous, timeless record with an undeniably euphoric groove.
Kenn Colt – Millionaire
Kenn Colt returns to his very own Feels Like Home Records imprint with ‘Millionaire’, a deep and groove-laden house cut. Anchored by a smooth yet commanding bassline that swoops and rolls beneath the mix, ‘Millionaire’ is driven by a catchy vocal refrain that quickly lodges itself in the listener’s head. Known for his high-energy tech and afro house output, the Belgian artist dials back the tempo in favour of
swing, space and subtle tension.
THÉA, Rok & Dudu – PTSMR (Creeds Remix)
Creeds delivers a powerful remix of “PTSMR” (Théa, Rok, Dudu), pushing the already iconic track into a Hard Dance dimension. Blending his signature mix of reverse bass, hard techno and trance-driven energy, he transforms the original anthem, balancing rage and celebration. This is a version crafted to hit hard in a live environment, with dramatic tension and a punchy drop that defines Creeds’ sound.
PETRU KSS – Kolibri Live (LP)
Kolibri Live LP is the debut album from PETRU KSS, marking a milestone in his live-crafted techno journey. The LP has been captured live in the wilderness of Corsica and conceived as an ascent from nature into deep, expansive space. The music flows through hypnotic patterns, luminous motifs and progressive movement. It is shaped entirely through human interaction, with the immediacy, tension and risk inherent to live performance. Mixed by Hannes Bieger and mastered at Calyx, it reflects precision, craft and a commitment to expressive, real-time creation.
Born Dirty – Trippy Boys Trippy Girls
Born Dirty is making his return to Dirtybird with a new music single ‘Trippy Boys Trippy Girls’ coming out this March 2026. Co-written with Linden Jay, ‘Trippy Boys Trippy Girls’ is a track ten years in the making. Born from experimentation in the house, techno, and breaks space, the track moves with a sense of unfiltered curiosity and off-kilter momentum. Arpeggiated synth loops spiral over jangling percussion and zippering basslines. This creates a woozy, kaleidoscopic medley that feels both unruly and hypnotic. The left-of-center club cut underscores Born Dirty’s instinct to challenge convention.
Topic and Shimza – Missing You (feat. A7S)
Electronic hitmaker Topic teams up with South African house innovator Shimza on “Missing You”. The track pairs Topic’s polished, radio-friendly electronic style with Shimza’s rhythmic Afro-house influence, resulting in a warm, dancefloor-ready sound anchored by emotive vocals from A7S. A7S’s vocal performance carries the emotional core of the track, while layered synths and rhythmic grooves gradually build energy.
Alok, Sidepiece, Victor Ruiz – Mind Illuminate
ALOK joins house duo SIDEPIECE and Brazilian techno artist Victor Ruiz for new music single “Mind Illuminate” this March 2026. The track is out now via Alok’s CONTROVERSIA Records with Spinnin’ support. It sits right between peak time house and driving techno, built on a pulsating low end, hypnotic synth lines, and a soaring vocal that hits both warehouse floors and festival mainstages. It is a real meeting point between the underground and global festival worlds.
Deorro – Un Poquito Mas
Latin EDM artist and producer Deorro just releases his new music single “Un Poquito Más”, this March 2026. “Un Poquito Más” delivers a hard, upbeat, bouncy rhythm with the touch of cumbia infused into its driving, electrifying EDM tempo. The track carries an elevated, relentless beat throughout, featuring powerful drops and bounces that spark an ecstatic, euphoric energy. The artistic atmosphere is filled with exhilarating rhythms. It is perfectly crafted to command the spotlight, radiating unstoppable momentum from start to finish.
Oliver Heldens – Run
Oliver Heldens kicks off 2026 with his first single of the year, “Run,” out now via Heldeep Records. “Run” pushes Oliver’s sound forward while maintaining the undeniable drive that defines his productions. Heldens leans into a garage-house direction, layered with progressive trance textures and his signature melodic flair. Rolling basslines, euphoric builds, and kinetic rhythms create a track that lives up to its name. Engineered to keep the energy high whether on a packed dancefloor, on a festival stage, or during an intense workout session.
DENIAL – Rails
Classically trained pianist turned techno producer DENIAL pushes deeper into darker territory with his new 2025 music release, RAILS. The track leans into distortion, acid textures, and gritty spoken vocals that feel built for warehouse floors. Collaborating with Sean Bravo, DENIAL injects punk energy into a driving techno framework without sanding down the edges. The raw production keeps tension high, letting saturated basslines and rough textures lead the charge. This new 2025 music moment may mark DENIAL’s most unapologetically underground release yet.
Caleb Jackson – Foreva
Caleb Jackson steps into 2026 with new music that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly playful, launching his Party Favours label in style. Foreva flips Faith Evans’ Love Like This into a warm, groove-led house cut built for euphoric dancefloor moments. The Australian producer brings his SoundCloud edit energy into streaming, keeping things loose while still club-ready. There is a lightness in the rhythm that contrasts with its tight production, giving it repeat value across sunset sets and late nights. This new music release may signal a promising direction for Caleb Jackson as both artist and label head.
Eli & Fur – One That You Love
Electronic singer-songwriter duo Eli & Fur (Eliza Noble and Jennifer Skillman) drop their second single of the year ‘One That You Love’. Juxtaposing the dark, ominous sound of the EP’s first track – “Strange”, “One ThatYou Love” is an progressive, expressive vow of devotion fueled by desire. The track opens with theirsignature ethereal feel – breathy vocals, and airy synths – and is anchored by a foreboding beat.
Tita Lau – Freaky
Tita Lau makes her return to STEREOHYPE with 00’s inspired Tech House track, ‘Freaky’. Freaky delivers precision production with a throbbing off beat bass, thumping percussion and infectious leads to complement the seminal Jodeci vocal, which Tita has added her own signature vocals to. Inspired similarly by drum heavy techno grooves and soulful emotive vocals, this is Tita Lau’s first ever sample based record.
Red Axes – fabric presents Red Axes (16 track compilation)
Red Axes have joined fabric Records’ mix series, fabric presents. Fabric presents Red Axes, features 16 tracks spanning new
material, exclusive edits, and selections from across the electronic canon. The release also arrives with an exclusive new single, “Time To Take It,” a slow-burning psychedelic floor cut that encapsulates the duo’s unique sound.
Mathame – Endless
Mathame returns with ‘Endless’, a new club-driven release featuring Jex. The track continues their ongoing NEOLOGY universe, an original anime-inspired world. Rooted in their signature EmoTech sound, ‘Endless’ balances emotional intensity with driving, peak-time energy built for the dancefloor. At the heart of ‘Endless’ is Jex’s powerful vocal, cutting through propulsive synths and a relentless groove. The production is focused and direct, designed to build tension and release in a live setting.
Chris Stussy – Wide Awake
Chris Stussy shares second single from debut album, as he teams up with Tom Did It for “Wide Awake.” This is a track rooted in his signature blend of deep and minimal house. Built around a tight, rolling groove and stripped-back percussion, the track emphasizes rhythm over excess, allowing subtle textures and looping elements to drive momentum.
Agents Of Time, Miss Monique – Rajada
Italian melodic techno duo Agents Of Time and Ukrainian DJ and producer Miss Monique return to Tomorrowland Music with their new music single “Rajada” this March 2026. Blending Agents Of Time’s signature melodic techno craftsmanship with Miss Monique’s soaring progressive energy, the collaboration delivers a driving and emotive track built for both peak-time dance floors and expansive festival stages.
Innellea – Slave to the Hype
Innellea takes aim at algorithm culture with his latest new track “Slave To The Hype”. The new single arrives as a playful critique of the modern electronic music landscape, and a parody of the endless cycle of hype, engagement and algorithm-chasing that now shapes the scene. Musically, “Slave to the Hype” leans into raw rhythm, tight percussion and a driving, hypnotic bass-line. The production is direct and club-first, built for late nights and dancers who move with their eyes closed.
RUZE & Chesster – Another Night [Soulfuric Trax]
RUZE and Chesster land on Soulfuric Trax with their highly anticipated single ‘Another Night’. UK duo RUZE link up once again with Chesster for “Another Night,” a groove-heavy house cut released via Soulfuric Trax. Rooted in classic house sensibilities, the track blends infectious basslines, punchy percussion, and subtle vocal elements, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and club-ready.
M-High – Taking Time
M-High delivers his debut on DJ Tennis Life and Death with “Taking Time,” the lead single from his upcoming Dark Web Pinger EP. The track is rooted firmly in the deeper side of minimal and tech house. Built around a tight, rolling bassline and crisp percussion, the track leans into hypnotic repetition, allowing subtle shifts in rhythm and texture to carry its momentum across the dance floor.
Marc Romboy & Hernán Cattáneo – The Insanity Of Infinity
Hernán Cattáneo & Marc Romboy join up for a collaboration on the latter’s Systematic Recordings. “The Insanity Of Infinty” is deep and spine tingling with its well crafted atmosphere. The grooves stay low and rumble beneath life-giving synths that rise up in shimmering, trance-inducing lines. The airwaves are lush and the mood classy as you’re consumed by its quietly epic spell. Together, Hernán Cattáneo & Marc Romboy’s combined experience and sensibilities come to the fore on this standout new music single coming out this March 2026.
OZBEK & Zafer Atabey – Shake Off (EP)
Following a strong showing on DC4 Vol.2, OZBEK & Zafer Atabey return to Adam Beyer’s label for their maiden Truesoul outing. The duo begun their ‘Shake Off’ EP with the intention of channelling the festival-ready energy of ‘My Culture’, while taking it in a brighter, more playful direction. The result is a rugged party tune punctuated by a flirty vocal and hi-NRG riff that brings loads of fun old skool energy.
Immersed – Tantra
Brazilian duo Immersed have released their new hypnotic house & techno new music single “Tantra,” this March 2026. The track opens with a minimal, hypnotic house groove as trancelike vocals repeat the mantra “keep your eyes closed, meditate, transcend.” Whispered vocal lines and atmospheric tension gradually build before the track unfolds into a driving techno-leaning drop layered with rave synths and pulsing bass.
LAWTON – Bad Potato
Rising producer LAWTON delivers a punchy, groove-forward cut with “Bad Potato”. This is a track that leans into playful energy while staying firmly rooted in club functionality. Built around a bouncy bassline and crisp, percussive rhythms, the track thrives on its minimal yet infectious structure, designed to lock listeners into its groove from the outset. Blending elements of tech house and minimal, Bad Potato uses quirky vocal chops and subtle sonic details to add character without overcrowding the mix.
REZZ – Sick Fuck
REZZ unveils her newest single ‘SICK FUCK’ which is out now via HypnoVizion. The single locks into a dark, mechanical pulse
driven by crushing low-end and jagged industrial textures, with a biting vocal refrain that cuts through the track’s relentless momentum. Characterized by warped synths, haunting textures, and a looping vocal hook, Sick Fuck thrives on tension and repetition, pulling listeners into its shadowy sonic world.
Chris Avantgarde – Obsessed
Chris Avantgarde Shares New Single ‘Obsessed’ From Upcoming Debut Album via Hyperreal. On ‘Obsessed’, Chris leans into a relentless house pulse, anchoring the track in tightly wound percussion and a rolling low-end that feels engineered for late-night floors. The arrangement unfolds with precision, layering hypnotic rhythm beneath a sleek melodic topline that adds lift without softening its bite. The lyrical hook captures a spiralling fixation at the heart of the track, teetering between desire and compulsion.
Loud Luxury, SadBoi – OUT LATE
Canadian duo Loud Luxury team up with rising vocalist SadBoi on “OUT LATE,” a sleek, late-night dance cut that blends their polished house sound with moody, contemporary pop sensibilities. Built around a smooth, groove-led beat and warm basslines, the track leans into understated energy. SadBoi’s laid-back, expressive vocal delivery anchors the record, adding a sense of intimacy and attitude as it glides over crisp percussion and subtle melodic layers.
Ardalan & Marieme – I AM
Ardalan teams up with Senegalese-American artist Marieme for the new single ‘I AM’. ‘I AM’ centers on a propulsive groove that drives a striking vocal-led club record. Built around tribal-inspired drum patterns and tightly clipped percussion, Ardalan’s production leans into rhythmic pull while Marieme delivers a snappy, self-assured top line that gives the track its femme-forward edge.
Lost Frequencies & Nathan Nicholson – So Much Beauty (Around Us)
Global hitmaker Lost Frequencies returns with ‘So Much Beauty (Around Us)’. This is a new collaboration with British-based singer-songwriter Nathan Nicholson on Sony Music. Built around a feel-good ethos, the track opens with a production that follows subtle textures and spacious instrumentation, laying the groundwork for Nicholson’s emotive vocal. Blossoming at the crossroads of contemporary house and deeper, more atmospheric tones, it’s a collaboration that feels both organic and intentional.
Asake & DJ Snake – Worship
Asake & DJ Snake drop their new music single ‘Worship’ this March 2026. The studio version of “Worship” fuses Asake’s spiritual energy with DJ Snake’s signature high-octane production, creating a powerful, cross-cultural dance track. Asake soulfully delivers lyrics that serve as the emotional and spiritual anchor of the song, singing “even in darkness, even in brightness, you are with me.” Layered over a melodic, hypnotic beat, “Worship” is an ode to resilience, gratitude and God.
Marsh & Ferry Corsten – Attraction (Ferry’s Mix)
Marsh links back up with trance icon Ferry Corsten for new music track ‘Attraction (Marsh’s Mix)’ coming out this March 2026. A euphoric collaboration that bridges progressive house and trance at the highest level. ‘Attraction (Marsh’s Mix)’ channels Marsh’s signature melodic depth. Warm, driving low-end, euphoric builds, and a soaring top line designed for open-air moments. This latest track captures the emotional weight and dance floor precision that have defined Marsh’s recent rise.
Megisto & Myke Tyler – All I Need Is You (Schutzer Remix)
Schutzer reimagines “All I Need Is You” by Megisto and Myke Tyler with a club-focused remix. It amplifies the track’s emotional core through a more driving electronic lens. Schutzer’s remix leans into groove-led house energy, reshaping the track with tighter percussion, deeper basslines, and a more pronounced dance floor structure. While preserving the vocal’s emotional pull, the remix introduces a more kinetic rhythm and layered build-ups.
Louis The Child – I Go Hard
Chicago duo Louis The Child step into a heavier, more experimental lane with “I Go Hard”. This is a high-energy cut that leans into bass-forward production and raw, unfiltered attitude. Known for their melodic, feel-good sound, the duo pivot here toward a grittier, club-driven aesthetic, reflecting their ongoing evolution beyond traditional dance-pop. Built around distorted low-end, punchy drums, and looped vocal elements, the track thrives on intensity and repetition, designed to hit hard in live sets and festival environments.
Hardwell & Amba Shepherd – United We Are (Mark Sixma Remix)
At the heart of “United We Are (Mark Sixma Remix)” is Amba Shepherd. Her unmistakable vocal performance remains the emotional anchor of the track. Reimagined by Mark Sixma, the remix transforms the original into a mainstage trance weapon. It pushes the tempo up to 142 BPM in G minor for maximum impact. While the production introduces driving basslines, soaring synth leads, and euphoric builds, it consistently pulls back to let Shepherd’s vocals shine—creating a dynamic interplay between emotional storytelling and peak-time intensity.
Nick Curly, Danny P, Caleb Laurenson – Underground
Rising talents Danny P and Caleb Laurenson step up to remix a modern Defected classic from Nick Curly, ‘Underground’. Originally released in 2012, Nick Curly’s ‘Underground’ received a remix from Dennis Ferrer soon after its release. Both versions remain record box staples for house heads in the know to this day. Now lending their bouncy, energetic style to the record nearly 15 years later, Danny P & Caleb Laurenson’s take on the soulful house OG transforms the track from club groover to big room heater.
Guy Gerber – Misirlou EP
Guy Gerber returns to his Rumors imprint with the Misirlou EP. This is a three-track release that reimagines a timeless cultural motif through his signature atmospheric lens. It features “Misirlou,” “Don’t Turn Away From Love,” and “Land Before Time”. Across the EP, Gerber maintains a restrained, cinematic approach. He allows each track to unfold gradually through delicate sound design, rolling rhythms, and emotional depth.
MORTEN & Malaa – Shock The System
Tomorrowland Music brings “Shock The System,” an explosive new single from MORTEN and Malaa. With this strategic drop, both artists once again demonstrate their ability to merge cutting-edge production with unforgettable live experiences. “Shock The System” captures the essence of both artists: MORTEN’s futuristic intensity and Malaa’s gritty underground edge. Its release during their Tomorrowland Winter set elevates the track into a fully immersive, real-time global debut.
Will Clarke & DJ Funk – Booty Percolatin’ (Wet Velvet & TCHiLT Remix)
Dirtybird records celebrates its 400th release with a fresh remix of Will Clarke and the late DJ Funk’s 2016 hit ‘Booty Percolatin’’ by Bay Area producers Wet Velvet and TCHiLT. Carrying that energy into the next generation, Bay Area duo Wet Velvet and TCHiLT reimagine the track with rolling drums, bold low-end drops, and inventive production that pushes the original forward while honoring its spirit.
AFROJACK and Lucas & Steve – Control
The track marks Afrojack’s first release on Black Book and continues his push into the global house underground through his ‘Kapuchon’ alias. It’s a more stripped-back, club-driven direction that also sees Lucas & Steve stepping outside their usual lane into something deeper. Control leans into a big room aesthetic, driven by punchy drums, soaring synth leads, and a tightly structured drop designed for maximum crowd response.
All Day I Dream – A Winter Sampler VII
Continuing the label’s tradition of seasonal collections, the latest installment gathers a global cast of artists whose productions capture the reflective calm and subtle warmth that arrives as winter begins to thaw. The seventh annual edition features contributions from Lee Burridge x Sunora, Rove x Ariaty, Lost Desert x Hermanez, Diego Druck, Aldous, Rob Davy, Strange Malcolm, Kalima, Different Ray, and more. With contributions from both familiar names and emerging producers, A Winter Sampler VII once again captures All Day I Dream’s enduring ability to soundtrack moments of reflection and connection between seasons.
Ben Prophet – Wasp
Ben Prophet returns with rolling 3-track Wasp EP via HE.SHE.THEY. Records. Rooted in bassline-driven rave elements yet constantly evolving, Ben Prophet’s sound channels the raw directness of UK club culture while leaning into darker, industrial textures. Crisp percussion meets mechanical tones and tightly controlled low-end pressure, shaping a style that feels focused, forceful and distinctly his own. The EP captures the physicality of his sets – weighty and propulsive, built for heads-down moments.
Sam Feldt, Justin Jesso – Sinners On The Moon
Sam Feldt teams up with Justin Jesso for their brand-new single “Sinners On The Moon”. Blending Sam Feldt’s signature Future Tropical sound with subtle country influences, “Sinners On The Moon” unfolds with a sense of tension and release. Driven by a warm melody, organic elements and Justin Jesso’s powerful vocals, the track builds gradually into an uplifting and emotionally charged dance anthem. It captures the feeling of late-night escapism and connection under the stars.
KASIA – Simulate
KASIA’s been in red-hot form of late and releases her second cut on Drumcode this year with the powerful ‘Simulate’. The Poland-born, Miami-based artist is rapidly becoming one of the most prolific artists on Adam Beyer’s labels. This is big-boned dance music with a foot in techno, prog and house alike, accentuated by soaring melodic flourishes. On-point!
Autow Nite Superstore – Daffodil
Athens based DJ/producer Autow Nite Superstore returns with emotive club cut, ‘Daffodil’. A forward leaning track with shades of bass and UKG. It is weighty and propulsive, built for heads down moments, while carrying a sense of movement and lift beneath the surface. Warped vocal elements drift through fast paced, tightly structured rhythms, creating a track that feels both immediate and dreamlike in its pull.
Monochrome – Puzzles
Japanese twin DJ and producer duo Monochrome return with their new single “Puzzles” via the community-powered label Fankee. The track weaves hypnotic techno rhythms with emotional melodic layers. Each element locks into place gradually, forming a powerful sonic landscape that feels both mysterious and euphoric. The Japanese duo delivers a track where melody and groove collide in perfect balance.
From underground club tracks to uplifting crossover anthems, March 2026 proves that new music continues to arrive with both diversity and intent. Whether you are looking for peak-time techno or melodic house. Dance-pop or Latin electronic. Or if you’re looking for full-length projects with deeper storytelling, this month’s releases offer something for every listener.
As the year builds momentum, March 2026 stands out as a particularly exciting month for new music.




