Your playlist this February 2025 isn’t complete without these fresh drops and new music. Here are the top releases this month that you can’t miss. From high-energy anthems to deep, emotive cuts, February 2025 keeps delivering a wave of electronic music that’s impossible to ignore. This month’s standout releases span a mix of sounds – pounding techno, euphoric trance, soulful house, and bass-heavy club bangers. Whether you need to fuel your late-night post-gig vibes or smooth, melodic gems to ease into the weekend, there’s something for everyone.
Electronic music is constantly reinventing itself, and this month brings another exciting chapter. From underground gems to chart-topping hits, these are the must-hear releases handpicked by EDMNOMAD.
Martin Garrix & Jex – Told You So (Acoustic Version)
Following the success of their November 2024 release ‘Told You So’, Martin Garrix and Jex have unveiled an acoustic rendition of the track. This stripped-down version highlights Jex’s delicate and soulful vocals, complemented by Garrix’s melodic prowess, offering a fresh take on the hit EDM anthem. The acoustic arrangement provides a more intimate listening experience, showcasing the song’s lyrical depth and musicality.
Armin van Buuren & Ben Hemsley feat. Lucy Pullin – Is It Beautiful?
Trance at full throttle. The legend Armin van Buuren collaborates with rising star Ben Hemsley for ‘Is It Beautiful?’— the official anthem for A State of Trance Rotterdam 2025. Featuring Lucy Pullin unmistakable vocals, the track captures ASOT’s “Transformation” theme, blending nostalgic melodies with modern energy. Written during a live-streamed session in 2024, this collaboration is an exemplification to trance’s evolution as a genre. This track delivers soaring synths, delicate breakdowns, and a euphoric drop that’s already resonating with fans across the globe.
Loco Dice, Carl Cox – Road Runner
Loco Dice kicks off February 2025 with ‘Road Runner’, a hot new music track and his first release of the year, in collaboration with the legendary Carl Cox. As the second single from his upcoming album ‘Purple Jam‘, this track is a high-energy fusion of tech-house grit and drum ’n’ bass intensity. Named after Carl’s beloved Plymouth Roadrunner, the track channels both artists’ raw, unmistakable energy with crisp hi-hats slicing through a rolling bassline.
Sammy Virji – I Guess We’re Not The Same
After making waves with ‘Damager’ in 2024, Sammy Virji returns with ‘I Guess We’re Not The Same‘. The track begins with a delicate vocal refrain and a catchy melody before diving into Virji’s signature skippy garage drum groove, underpinned by a rumbling, spine-tingling bassline that hits just right. This one already received love from Four Tet who featured it during his set on New York’s The Lot Radio.
Goom Gum, Deepest Blue – Deepest Blue
Acclaimed electronic duo Goom Gum reimagine the iconic 2000s hit ‘Deepest Blue‘ and give it a modern, high-energy makeover. The original, a defining track of the early 2000s, gets a fresh twist with deep, pulsating basslines and vocal hooks that seamlessly blend nostalgia with today’s melodic techno. Following their 2024 remix of Raffa Guido’s ‘Famax,’ this rework is primed to take over dance floors again.
Sasha & Marsh – Dead Synthy
Progressive house legend Sasha joins forces Marsh for the first time on ‘Dead Synthy,’ a slice of progressive house magic that lit up their Anjunadeep Miami B2B set in 2024. The track takes listeners on a journey through little fluffy clouds, blending warm melodies, electro-infused textures, and ethereal, angelic vocals. With golden-age vibes that pay homage to the genre’s roots, ‘Dead Synthy’ feels timeless yet refreshingly new. With so many new music rolling out this 2025, this is one to add to your February playlists.
KI/KI – Getting Ready For The Party (Instrumental)
Stripping away vocals to let the raw energy shine, KI/KI delivers a high-impact instrumental version of her rave-ready anthem ‘Getting Ready For The Party‘. With its hard-hitting trance synths and classic hard house elements, this track has already been a staple in her DJ sets. Following her viral remix of Felix’s ‘Don’t You Want Me’ and Beatport #1 hit ‘5 Mins of Acid,’ this release cements KI/KI’s status as one of the exciting names in modern trance.
Korolova & JV – Keep It Real
Ukrainian powerhouse Korolova teams up with South African DJ/producer JV for ‘Keep It Real,’ a high-energy melodic techno track built for peak-time intensity. Fusing Korolova’s melodic touch with JV’s raw, driving energy, the track builds with pulsating beats, intricate layering, and a massive, unforgettable drop. Designed for the dance floors, ‘Keep It Real’ is an adrenaline-fueled journey from start to finish.
Reinier Zonneveld – Captain My Captain (Filth On Acid Mix)
Reinier Zonneveld takes Pan-Pot and Cari Golden’s 2012 tech-house classic ‘Captain My Captain’ and injects it with peak-time techno firepower. With pounding kick drums, gritty basslines, and trance-infused synths, this remix transforms the track into a dancefloor weapon. The sultry vocal refrain cuts through the intensity, adding just the right touch of hypnotic energy. This Filth On Acid release is another masterclass in Zonneveld’s ability to push techno to its raw, electrifying limits.
Aaron Hibell & Alex Wann – Set Me Free (CamelPhat Remix)
UK-based duo CamelPhat elevate Aaron Hibell and Alex Wann’s ‘Set Me Free’ with a remix that feels both expansive and liberating. Their signature euphoric touch amplifies the track’s raw emotion, layering deep, rolling basslines with shimmering synths that build into a powerful, uplifting release—perfectly capturing the essence of its title. Teased throughout their recent sets, including a standout performance at the Sphere in Las Vegas while opening for Anyma, this rework has been one of their most anticipated drops.
Sikdope – Final Call
Sikdope delivers a high-energy fusion of hard dance, bass house, and hard techno with his newest EP, Final Call. The title track, powered by a hypnotic bassline and alluring vocals, sets the tone for an adrenaline-fueled ride. With Final Call, Sikdope refines his grittier sound, creating an EP built for peak-time club sets and high-intensity festival moments.
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Jan Blomquist – Mute (Album)
Jan Blomqvist unveils ‘MUTE,’ his third studio album—an introspective journey that merges lyricism with captivating dance floor energy. This 12-track concept album moves through themes of solitude, self-discovery, and quiet contemplation. Collaborations with Rodriguez Jr., Beobȇ, Natasha Polke, and Bondi bring newer textures, while longtime lyricist Maybemahri adds poetic depth. The album in itself is an immersive listening experience. The result is an album that isn’t just heard—it’s experienced.
Fejká – Azur
Fejká drops new music this February 2025 and introduces his upcoming album Azur. It has a deeply immersive title track, blending pulsing analog synths, atmospheric piano textures, and ethereal vocals from Berlin-based artist Johanson. Balancing the duality of euphoria and melancholy, ‘Azur’ moves between dreamy introspection and powerful, uplifting energy. The break section offers a moment of heartfelt reflection before a euphoric drop brings the track back to life.
Ben Gold & SUPERSTRINGS – The Whip
Ben Gold and five-man powerhouse SUPERSTRINGS come together for ‘The Whip’, a high-speed ride through surging basslines, electrifying synths, and pure, unfiltered nostalgia. Designed to hit hard and fast, the track blends old-school euphoria with high energy beats, making it a certified track for both veteran ravers and new-generation trance lovers. Buckle up—this one leaves a mark.
Maxim Lany – Roller
Here is another standout track by Maxim Lany – ‘Roller,’ a deep, suspenseful cut built for peak-time club energy. Shaped by years of traveling and sonic experimentation, the track channels powerful, driving grooves with a hypnotic arp born from one of his favorite synths. The result is an impulsive yet melodic journey—one that transports listeners to another universe. A must check out!
Maarten de Jong – Vigor
Maarten de Jong unveils ‘Vigor,’ a high-energy tech trance track designed to shake the dance floors. Relentless synths and a thunderous driving beat make this track is an instant standout in the genre’s 2025 landscape. Known for his boundary-pushing sound, de Jong builds on his legacy, following up on 2022’s massive ‘Atom.’ Expect Maarten de Jong’s new music track to dominate festival sets this February and throughout 2025.
Luna & Lenthe – Wanna Dance
Hot off the success of their debut track ‘It’s All A Dream’, Belgian electronic music duo Luna & Lenthe are exceptional artists in the deep house genre. They are back with ‘Wanna Dance,’ a bass-heavy Afro house gem that pulses with club energy. With performances at Tomorrowland, Voodoo Village, and an upcoming India tour, the duo continues to gain momentum, and this track perfectly captures the infectious spirit of their live sets.
THEMBA x Khenya x Abel – Lucid Dreams
Emotion runs deep in ‘Lucid Dreams’, the latest single from South African powerhouse THEMBA. The track carries a spiritual essence at its core. It blends beautiful melodies with authentic simplicity, a perfect soundtrack for early mornings. Featuring the captivating vocals of Khenya and Abel, it weaves deep melodies into a hypnotic Afro-house groove. A favorite at Hï Ibiza and Ushuaïa, THEMBA continues his streak of mesmerizing productions.
Andy C feat. whoismoli – Positions (VIP Mix)
Drum & bass icon Andy C flips his own hit ‘Positions’ with an electrifying VIP remix. Featuring whoismoli’s soulful vocals, this new version adds fresh twists and turns, making his music a surefire February hit for festival-goers and ravers in 2025. One can expect high-energy drops, rolling basslines, and pure crowd euphoria with this one.
Maxim Lany – Mario Hit The Stairs (Yves-Maurice Remix)
Amsterdam Dance Event’s live remix competition winner Yves-Maurice delivers a stunning rework of Maxim Lany’s ‘Mario Hit The Stairs.’ Exceptional sound design and rolling basslines; to the breathtaking arc of suspense, this release puts rising talent on the map. It will be interesting to see what else this artist has in store for us.
OTTAGON (Giuseppe Ottaviani) – We Are Free
Under his new alias OTTAGON, Italian producer and DJ Giuseppe Ottaviani returns with ‘We Are Free’. This track merges the emotional depth of trance with the grooves of melodic techno, creating a unique fusion of both worlds. ‘We Are Free’ is the second single from his upcoming album and offers a glimpse into a project that pushes his sound in fresh, unexpected directions.
Lehar – Fusion State
Lehar continues his streak with ‘Fusion State,’ a driving melodic techno release that grips listeners from start to finish. The title track is a deep, driving piece layered with enigmatic synth, while its B-side, ‘XXX,’ adds an extra layer of mystery and melody. Following his remix of Budakid’s ‘Tonight’ on DAYS like NIGHTS, this two-tracker on Eelke Kleijn’s imprint is designed to pull listeners in.
DJ Czezre & Rona Ray – You Deserve
Returning to King Street Sounds, DJ Czezre teams up with Rona Ray to deliver a soulful expression of house music in its purest form. Rona Ray’s velvety vocals glide over a smooth, classic house groove, making for an irresistibly feel-good track. Masaki Morii’s remix takes things deeper, while Paul Scott’s ‘Bop Till You Drop Mix’ adds an afro-infused bounce. Whether you prefer your house warm and sultry or deep and rhythmic, this release offers something for every kind of house lover.
Masšh – iLanga (Samm Remix)
South African producer Masšh brings his radiant track ‘iLanga’ to Afro-electronic imprint One People, accompanied by a fresh remix from Belgian talent Samm. Originally released on Johannesburg’s SOLAR PLEX’S, ‘iLanga’, this captures the warmth of a golden sunset through soothing melodies and organic rhythms. Samm reimagines the track with his signature minimalist touch, stripping it back while preserving its hypnotic, sun-drenched essence.
Bora Uzer & Sam Shure – Bring It Back
Turkish songwriter and live artist Bora Uzer teams up with German DJ/producer Sam Shure for ‘Bring It Back,’. The track seamlessly blends organic melodies with club-driven energy. The track builds a rhythmic, percussion-led groove unfolding a dynamic breakdown filled with expressive synths and subtle, hypnotic vocals. Uplifting yet deep, ‘Bring It Back’ is a masterful fusion of emotion and dance floor intensity.
Hannah Wants & ARA – Hold Me
Hannah Wants delivers her most personal track yet with ‘Hold Me’. Under Defected Records, February 2025 gets an emotional new track featuring a rising music star and singer-songwriter, ARA. Her spellbinding vocals over soulful melodies and cathartic production, ‘Hold Me’ is a resonating reflection of love, loss, and resilience. Rooting back from 2023, the track took on new meaning for Hannah. Evocative of resilience, following a breakup and a cancer re-diagnosis, this release makes it all the more poignant.
Vicetone, Welt – Dive in
The electronic duo Vicetone return with ‘Dive In’, a melodic house anthem designed to uplift spirits and ignite the dance floor. Welt’s vocals drive the track forward, seamlessly gliding between euphoric drops and smooth, reflective melodies. Packed with energy, warmth, and emotion, this one is set to be a standout.
Weird Sounding Dude and Augustine Pengov – Siniestro (Remix)
Indian producer Weird Sounding Dude puts his spin on Agustin Pengov’s ‘Siniestro’. The remix is deep, hypnotic, and built for dancefloors. Known for his chuggy grooves, squelchy rhythms, and unpredictable melodic twists, Weird Sounding Dude pushes beyond the traditional boundaries of progressive house. This remix amplifies his high-quality sound signature, driven by rhythm and groove, creating an immersive and energetic listening experience.
ARTY, Nadia Ali & BT – Must Be The Love (Simon Doty Remix)
Simon Doty breathes new life into ARTY, Nadia Ali, and BT’s beloved trance classic, ‘Must Be The Love’, reworking it into a deep, club-ready weapon. Swapping out ethereal trance pads for low-end drones, a punchy mid-bass groove, and a crisp, driving drop, Doty’s remix brings a fresh progressive house edge while keeping the track’s emotional core intact.
1991 & Subsonic & IVD – Castles In The Sky
1991 and Subsonic unleash their long-awaited drum & bass rework of Ian van Dahl’s iconic ‘Castles In The Sky’. After dominating festival main stages at Ultra, Tomorrowland, and EDC Orlando, this new music track finally gets an official release this February 2025. Keeping Marsha’s legendary vocals intact, the duo infuses the melody with dreamy textures and high-energy DnB rhythms, striking the perfect balance between classic drum & bass and modern club power. Feels like this one is destined for heavy rotation.
Andrea Oliva & Moeaike – I Love You So
Andrea Oliva and Italian duo Moeaike come together for ‘I Love You So,’ a heartfelt house track designed to uplift and inspire. Wrapped in warm chords, soulful piano melodies, and deep grooves, the track creates an atmosphere of pure bliss. Perfectly timed for its Valentine’s Day release, it embodies the essence of romance and connection, making it an ideal soundtrack for the occasion.
mOat & Helsloot – Telia
mOat and Helsloot team up with vocalist Nathan Nicoles for ‘Telia,’ a track that feels like pure sunshine. With a bouncy offbeat bass, warm piano chords, and uplifting vocals, it’s the kind of song that instantly lifts your mood—no matter the season. Already backed by Solomun, Steve Angello, and Claptone, this one is set to bring feel-good energy to dance floors everywhere.
Vincent – Love Me Now
Vincent delivers an electrifying melodic techno anthem with his latest single, ‘Love Me Now‘. Blending retro synths, a pulsating bassline, and soaring singalong vocals, the track is a tribute to the euphoric festival moments that shaped a generation of dance music fans. With Love Me Now, Vincent channels pure, hands-in-the-air bliss—a reminder that the energy and emotion of dance music are here to stay.
Trimtone, DAN:ROS & Tony Moran – Shine On (Featuring Sian-Lee)
Trimtone and DAN:ROS have teamed up to reimagine Tony Moran and Cindy Mizelle’s 2000 classic, ‘Shine On‘. Infusing the track with their signature soulful house vibes, they introduce driving basslines and disco riffs, all elevated by Sian-Lee’s powerful vocals. This fresh take radiates joyous energy, promising to light up dance floors worldwide. The original “Shine On” was celebrated for its uplifting message and gospel-influenced sound. The modern rendition is a timely and welcome update.
Shermanology – Pop That (lau.ra Remix)
Lau.ra puts her touch on Shermanology’s 2020 hit ‘Pop That’—and the result is nothing short of explosive. Known for her bold, genre-blurring approach, she injects the track with a gritty bassline, infectious grooves, and her signature left-field energy, flipping it into a high-octane track. Shermanology’s original, a bass-heavy house anthem, first made waves under Sola Records in 2020, earning major support from underground tastemakers. lau.ra’s remix modernizes the track with a rawer and edgier vibe.
February has been nothing short of spectacular for electronic music. The month comes with a diverse array of releases spanning deep house, techno, trance, and drum & bass. With fresh talent rising and seasoned artists pushing boundaries, 2025 is shaping up as a monumental year for music. Whether you’re looking for introspective melodies, high-octane club anthems, or deep, soulful grooves, this month’s selection has something for every kind of listener. Let’s keep the beats rolling and the volume high.
If you’ve missed our January favorites, you can find them here.