This Week's Biggest EDM Releases Are Here, and They Don't Miss

This Week's Biggest EDM Releases Are Here, and They Don't Miss

Afrojack & Gil Glaze – Allein

David Guetta & MORTEN – La Révolution

What So Not & Jack Blom feat. Alina Pash & NERVE – Candy Flipping

MEDUZA & Khalid – Weekend

Evøke - Eagle Bahn

KETTAMA – Comes & Goes (Dom Dolla Remix)

Gorgon City feat. Jem Cooke – Oracle

New Music Friday has become sacred in electronic music.

It's the day playlists get refreshed. The day DJs start digging. The day producers quietly wonder if their latest release will survive the flood of new music hitting streaming platforms.

This week? The competition is fierce.

From festival-ready mainstage weapons to emotional melodic records and bass-heavy curveballs, there's plenty worth adding to your rotation. Whether you're chasing tracks for the gym, your next DJ set, or simply something fresh for the weekend, these releases deserve a listen.

Afrojack, David Guetta & MORTEN Continue Their Festival Formula

Few names in dance music carry as much weight as Afrojack and David Guetta.

Add MORTEN into the equation and expectations immediately climb.

The trio has spent the last several years refining a futuristic big-room sound that blends aggressive drops with cinematic melodies. Their newest collaboration keeps that momentum alive, delivering another record built for massive festival stages and oversized sound systems.

It's polished.

It's loud.

And it was never meant to be experienced through laptop speakers.

Fans of modern festival house will probably have this one on repeat before the weekend is over.

What So Not Heads Somewhere Unexpected

One of the reasons What So Not continues to stand out is simple.

Predictability isn't part of the project.

Rather than chasing whatever genre happens to be trending this month, each release feels like another experiment. Textures evolve. Rhythms shift unexpectedly. Melodies appear where you least expect them.

The latest single continues that tradition, balancing emotional songwriting with intricate production that rewards repeat listens.

It's the kind of track that reveals something new every time you press play.

Dance Music's Genre Lines Keep Disappearing

Electronic music isn't playing by old rules anymore.

House records borrow from techno. Bass producers experiment with melodic songwriting. Progressive artists flirt with pop structures while underground sounds keep creeping into festival sets.

That crossover is everywhere this week.

Several new releases blend styles instead of choosing one lane, making it increasingly difficult—and honestly unnecessary—to place artists into neat categories.

That's probably a good thing.

Dance music has always evolved fastest when nobody cared about labels.

More Tracks Worth Your Time

The week's release schedule doesn't stop with the biggest headlines.

A number of established producers and rising names are also delivering records that deserve attention, covering everything from vocal-driven house to darker club cuts and melodic electronic music. It's another reminder that some of the best discoveries often come from artists sitting just outside the biggest festival posters.

Sometimes those become the songs that outlast the obvious hits.

The Weekend Listening List

If you're updating your playlists, these artists should be near the top of your queue:

  • Afrojack

  • David Guetta

  • MORTEN

  • What So Not

  • Evøke

  • Plus a growing collection of fresh releases spanning house, bass, melodic electronic music, and festival-ready anthems dropping this week.

Final Thoughts

Every Friday promises another wave of new electronic music.

Some weeks are easy to skip.

This isn't one of them.

Whether you're preparing for a night out, a long drive, or building the soundtrack for your next workout, this week's release slate offers something for nearly every corner of the EDM community. From massive festival records to more thoughtful, genre-bending productions, it's another reminder that electronic music continues to thrive because artists aren't afraid to keep pushing forward.

So grab your headphones.

Turn it up.

And enjoy the weekend soundtrack.

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