
As the summer season peaks, July 2025 unleashes a fresh new wave of dance music tailored for every kind of floor: from sun-drenched festival stages to dimly lit after hours. This month’s releases span the spectrum: thunderous techno rollers, sultry deep house cuts, boundary-blurring collaborations, and emotional anthems built for sunrise moments. Whether you’re updating your setlist or searching for the next earworm, these new releases are primed to keep the momentum high all month long.
Here’s what you need to hear right now handpicked by EDMNOMAD.
Eliza Rose & The Trip – Weekend
Eliza Rose links with London duo The Trip for Weekend, a high-energy, feel-good dance track that blends 90s nostalgia with modern club heat. Anchored by Rose’s unmistakable vocal swagger and a hook that practically demands a singalong, the track rides a groovy house beat laced with candy-coated synths and crisp percussion. Equal parts warehouse and summer rooftop, Weekend is built for Friday night live.
Mandidextrous & Samurai Breaks – Phone Call Riddim (ft. Leanne Louise)
A bass-fueled adrenaline shot, Phone Call Riddim brings together Speedbass Recordings founder Mandidextrous and percussive wizard Samurai Breaks for a summer track that hits hard and moves fast. Leanne Louise’s soulful topline floats above a riot of chopped vocals, rolling Think breaks, and nostalgia-laced organ stabs, all driven by pounding 4×4 kicks and chest-rattling low end. This July 2025 new music drop is rave-ready chaos. Equal parts sunshine and sweat, perfectly tuned for warehouse meltdowns.
Noizinski – Stasis
French producer Noizinski makes a fierce debut on HypnoVizion with Stasis. This is a brooding mid-tempo cut dripping with cinematic tension and mechanical finesse. Eerie atmospheres swirl over dense low-end pressure and gritty bass sequences, building intensity with every pulse until the drop snaps like steel. Blending dark electronic, bass house, and techno, Stasis feels built for late-night sets, haunted floors, or immersive headphone sessions.
DJ Snake & J Balvin – Noventa
Noventa explodes with sweaty retro house grooves and Latin flair, as DJ Snake and J Balvin reignite their chemistry in full force. Nostalgic 90s synths ride crisp reggaeton drums, while Balvin’s slick delivery adds swagger to every sun-drenched bar and drop. Built for block parties, cyphers, and packed clubs, this July 2025 release radiates VHS-era energy with future-facing bite. The sound is raw, vibrant, and addictive—turning Noventa into a movement with no borders or expiry date.
INZO & Blookah – Go Mode (feat. DijahSB)
Go Mode comes in with full throttle with bass house firepower, as INZO and Blookah serve a groove-heavy track made for peak hours. DijahSB’s razor-sharp verses glide over punchy low-end drops and twisted synth stabs, fusing dance floor energy with lyrical confidence and hip-hop finesse. The production flexes surgical precision, dropping rhythmic hooks and sonic surprises that keep bodies moving from warehouse floor to festival stage. This July 2025 new music track is bold, infectious, and fully club-ready. If you’re building a set that needs bounce and bite, Go Mode belongs on repeat until the speakers melt.
OLING – Wanna Wou
Swedish producer OLING drops Wanna Wou, a soaring melodic anthem laced with 80s-inspired synths, crisp percussion, and undeniable emotional depth. A hypnotic vocal loop and rich chord progression guide the track through glowing nostalgia before erupting into a massive, cathartic final drop. Balancing retro charm with modern dance floor energy, this release hits home-run in both festival sets and rooftop sessions alike. Wanna Wou is OLING’s boldest cut yet, expect peak-time impact and summer anthem potential, this one sticks.
Kosheen x Reinier Zonneveld – Catch (Bounce Mix)
Reinier Zonneveld flips Kosheen’s iconic Catch into a full-on hard‑charging rave rework, delivering relentless, bouncy hardstyle energy. This Bounce Mix slams in breakneck kicks and razor-sharp synth stabs, fueling peak‑hour chaos while keeping the track’s emotional core intact. Expect crowd acceleration—a perfect hardstyle weapon primed to ignite dance floors and after‑hours racks alike.
York x Matrix & Futurebound – On The Beach
Drum & bass titans Matrix & Futurebound supercharge York’s classic On The Beach, transforming its chill vibes into a full‑blown DnB banger. Crisp drums lock in as punchy basslines and chatty synth riffs elevate the original’s warmth into adrenaline‑fueled peak-time energy. It’s nostalgia reimagined—timeless vocals with contemporary DnB heft, ideal for festival mayhem or club main stage impact.
HI‑LO & Tai Woffinden – The Orange Theme
HI‑LO links with techno heavyweight Tai Woffinden to resurrect Cygnus X’s The Orange Theme into a modern sonic weapon. They retain the anthem’s iconic melody while layering punishing drums and an uncompromising bassline designed for maximum dancefloor destruction. This July 2025 new music release blends nostalgia and future-forward techno, delivering a nostalgic journey with peak-time potency.
Joris Voorn & Nathan Nicholson – Moon
Joris Voorn reunites with Nathan Nicholson on Moon, a melodic house track dripping with emotional resonance. Evocative chords and Nicholson’s stirring vocals build gradually, blossoming into a euphoric, groovy payoff that balances introspection and dancefloor readiness. As the last single before Voorn’s Serotonin LP, Moon feels like both a conclusion and a spark—perfect for twilight festival moments and late-night rooftop sessions.
Perel – Eisbär
Perel revives Grauzone’s 1981 classic Eisbär with a sleek indie‑dance treatment rooted in her Berlin–LA club pedigree. She preserves the song’s haunting essence but repurposes it with warm, organic production and modern club rhythms. This Armada‑released cover blends nostalgia and innovation—ideal for intimate warehouse sets and indie‑leaning dance floors.
Joachim Pastor – Field of Snakes
Field of Snakes sees Joachim Pastor delve into contemplative dance with dreamy pads and firm kicks that echo emotional yearning. It feels like a sonic monologue, with beat‑anchored structure grounding reflective, longing textures. Perfect for headphone meditation or deep‑room moments, the track captures that tension between solitude and release. A standout piece of new music for July 2025, it blends introspection and movement in equal measure.
Afro Medusa – Pasilda (Joan Retamero & Tomas Crow Remix)
Joan Retamero & Tomas Crow inject Afro Medusa’s iconic Pasilda with soulful summer warmth and organic house flair. They preserve the original’s melodic heart while uplifting rhythms and fresh percussion give it renewed dancefloor life. This remix is tailor-made for global open-air stages—bright, vibrant, and irresistibly groovy.
THEMBA x &LEZ – Spine
Spine sees THEMBA and &LEZ craft a hypnotic Afro-house groove centered on low-slung bass and pulsing synth layers. The rhythm unfolds steadily, building immersive tension that seeps into both body and mind. It’s a slow-burn dance floor mover—perfect for sunset sets or deep-night ritual vibes. Each element feels deliberate, pulling you deeper with every loop until the groove becomes impossible to ignore.
Blu Attic – Khoya / Raahon
New Delhi based producer Blu Attic lands on Indo Warehouse with Khoya / Raahon, a two-track Melodic House release rich in emotional depth and rhythmic precision. Khoya blends lush progressive house with Indian classical motifs, layering Ved’s hazy vocals over Lydian-mode harmonies and fluid piano phrasing. On the flip, Raahon leans into hypnotic hardgroove—tight percussion, minimal structure, and trancey textures drive a club-ready meditation on self-discovery. Both new music tracks strike a rare balance between introspective storytelling and floor-focused energy, marking Blu Attic as one to watch in July 2025. Deep, personal, and technically sharp, this release hits home whether you’re dancing or just listening with intent.
Luciid – Bye Bye (Remixes)
Luciid’s Bye Bye returns with full-force reinvention, as AZYR, NOVAH, CARV, and GRAVEDGR x Junkie Kid each deliver fierce, high-BPM mayhem. AZYR ignites with shrieking sirens, acid-drenched rhythms, and full-throttle psy-inflected schranz designed for euphoric destruction. NOVAH’s remix opens with cinematic tension—church bells and ghostly vocals crack into breakbeats and trance-fused synths that hit with emotional weight. CARV strips things down to their heaviest core—ruthless kicks, pitch-black atmosphere, and surgical pressure define this midnight warehouse tool. GRAVEDGR and Junkie Kid close with gothic chaos: distorted vocals, explosive drops, and enough firepower to level any dance floor in range.
Chris Lake – Psycho
Chris Lake dives into his darkest zone yet with Psycho, a peak-time weapon built on guttural bass, eerie vocal cuts, and razor-sharp percussion. The track hits with pure intensity and zero compromise. Lake’s signature house groove mutates here into something grittier—this one’s made for smoke-filled rooms and strobe-heavy breakdowns. Out now via Black Book Records, Psycho is the final new music teaser before his long-awaited debut album Chemistry drops this July 2025. It’s Chris Lake at full power—unfiltered, twisted, and fully in control.
Boris Brejcha – 16 Red Even
Boris Brejcha bets big on 16 Red Even, a cinematic high-tech minimal cut built on tight percussion, ominous leads, and rolling basslines. Inspired by a real roulette moment, the track captures tension and risk—its pulsing groove unfolds like a bad decision in slow motion. Haunting synthwork and punchy kicks carry Brejcha’s unmistakable sound, making it a standout weapon in his Reflections tour sets. Out now via FCKNG SERIOUS, 16 Red Even is dark, driving, and built to hypnotize deep into the night.
Sparrow & Barbossa – You Go EP
Sparrow & Barbossa return to CircoLoco Records with You Go, a two-track Afro house EP fusing live instrumentation with sleek electronic finesse. The title track, featuring Sebastian Rivero, rides warm chords, tribal percussion, and glassy synth textures—equal parts soulful and hypnotic. Float brings Brooklyn’s BAYLI into the fold, layering bright vocal hooks over steady grooves for a club-ready anthem built on bounce and clarity. Organic and electronic elements blend seamlessly, showcasing the duo’s signature global sound shaped by piano, rhythm, and deep emotional drive. This EP is a must-spin for Afro house selectors.
2DEEP – En Color EP
2DEEP lights up the floor with En Color, a bold Latin bass EP fusing guaracha, house, reggaeton, and heavy low-end punch. Featuring collaborators like KD One, El Chima En La Casa, and Drty Tropix, each track adds its own vibrant hue to the mix. From sweaty club grooves to hands-up festival moments, the EP balances emotional heat with dancefloor firepower across its genre-blurring sound. 2DEEP’s Colombian-Ecuadorian roots pulse through every beat, making En Color a joyful, high-octane celebration of Latin identity and movement.
ZHU – Faded (Blacklizt Version) (HNTR Remix)
HNTR drags ZHU’s track Faded deep into the underground with a dark techno remix pulsing with cinematic tension and relentless drive. Eleven years on, the rework layers shadowy textures, rolling percussion, and dystopian atmosphere. It flips the original into a peak-hour warehouse weapon. Hints of progressive house bleed into gritty low-end pressure, forging this new music remix that feels timeless yet entirely tuned for July 2025 floors. Early spins from Anyma, John Summit, and Dom Dolla have already lit the fuse, and now it’s ready for a full release. Pair it with the visualizer, and you’ve got a fully immersive descent into the shadows.
Vincent – CHROMA EP
Vincent taps into golden-era dancefloor euphoria with CHROMA, a six-track EP blending anthemic vocals, shimmering synths, and explosive energy. From the soaring hooks of Good Time (feat. Josh Rubin) to the emotional rush of Falling Stars and Desire!, every track hits big. Take Me Home stands out—a peak-hour electro house cut with Luma that captures the joy of getting lost in the crowd. Rooted in nostalgia but dialed into today’s dance floor, CHROMA is Vincent’s boldest, most emotionally charged project to date.
Laidback Luke & Linney – Gasoline
Laidback Luke teams up with Linney on Gasoline, a bass house scorcher packed with siren synths, gritty drops, and pure vocal fire. Linney’s spoken-word mantra hits hard—empowered, unbreakable, and perfectly synced with Luke’s explosive blend of Dutch and bloghouse energy. Designed for peak-time chaos, the track surges with big-room weight and lyrical edge that dares the crowd to push harder. Gasoline marks another chapter in Luke’s creative resurgence—raw, fearless, and built to ignite.
Anfisa Letyago – Bubbledance EP
Naples-based Anfisa Letyago channels myth and memory on Bubbledance, a four-track EP blending dark techno, ambient textures, and personal storytelling. It opens with Who I Am, a minimalist groove built on spare percussion and haunting vocals that announce her return. Magic Whales flows next—shimmering, breakbeat-infused techno that balances aquatic textures with club-ready momentum. The avant‑garde title track The Bubble Dance layers analogue drums, choral echoes, and pulsing bass into immersive late‑night energy.
Closing with Partenope, named after her A/V show, the EP delivers reflective ambient tones and precise rhythms rooted in Naples myth. Overcoming introspection and club drive, Bubbledance proves Anfisa continues to push her sound forward, blending emotion and underground bravado.
Bella Renee – NOISE & THE THRILL EP
Bella Renee bares it all on NOISE & THE THRILL, a five-track Drum & Bass EP packed with raw emotion, grit, and clarity. Opening with Till It Breaks, she blends fierce vocals, driving percussion, and aching reflections on personal limits and family roots. From the career-fueled solitude of Jaded to the spiritual defiance of Reverie, each track unpacks emotional weight with bold sonic force. Mirage and Live Wire explore trauma, healing, and anxious attachments—wrapping heavy truths in high-energy DnB fire.
Z3LLA – Pick Up The Tempo
Z3LLA cranks the heat with Pick Up The Tempo, a dark, dance-pop burner built on pulsing techno drums, sharp synths, and vocal fire. The track balances pop hooks with warehouse-ready grit, channeling late-night lust and high-tempo energy into a seductive, floor-filling anthem. If Tate McRae wrote a 2am club track, it might sound like this— hooky, sultry, and begging to be played loud. Following their debut Origami, this second Dim Mak release positions Z3LLA as a rising act blurring pop and underground with style.
David Guetta, Hypaton & Bonnie Tyler – Together
David Guetta and Hypaton turn Bonnie Tyler’s Total Eclipse of the Heart into a 2025 festival weapon with Together—a euphoric, hands-in-the-air dance rework. After a year of ID buzz in Guetta’s sets across global clubs and stadiums, the track finally drops with its anthemic hook in full force. Tyler’s unmistakable vocals ride a neon wave of synths and pounding rhythms, calling ravers to the floor with every “I need you now tonight.” It’s high drama, high energy, and pure crowd ecstasy—designed for peak moments under the lights.
John Alto – Before The Fire
John Alto ignites a genre-bending anthem with Before The Fire, a soaring cinematic release via Swedish House Mafia’s new imprint, SUPERHUMAN. Blending atmospheric textures, heavy emotional pull, and his signature dark edge, Alto crafts a generational dance record built for epic live moments. The track rises with triumphant energy. Part festival closer, part introspective odyssey—anchored in powerful builds and a timeless melodic core.
Alesso & Sentinel – Freedom
Alesso reconnects with Australian trio Sentinel for Freedom, a high-powered progressive-house anthem. Built around pumping synths, seismic drops, and the bold declaration “I need freedom,” the track ignites every crowd it hits— premiering at Ultra Miami, EDC Las Vegas, and World DJ Festival in Japan. It fuses nostalgic festival-energy with tight, modern production, delivering universal appeal rooted in euphoric drive. Freedom has become a live staple, consistently “going off every time” in Alesso’s sets. This new music track coming out July 2025 is a rallying call to dance freely.
Eliezer – David Bowie (Original Mix)
David Bowie (Original Mix) channels Eliezer’s signature acid-laced defiance. An indie-disco burner wrapped in warped synths, post-punk tension, and raw club energy. Built on a driving groove and distorted vocal chops, the track twists nostalgia into something darker, grittier, and geared for underground floors. There’s no polish, just pure intent. Acid squelches, jagged basslines, and a punk-disco attitude that grips from first drop to last fade. Equal parts tribute and rebellion, David Bowie is a dance floor homage that subverts and celebrates all at once.
Mike Williams & Blinders – Pyro
Mike Williams and Blinders ignite summer 2025 with Pyro, a festival-ready bass house / future-rave track built for maximum impact. At 132 BPM on STMPD RCRDS, this new music track fuses pulsing techno rhythms, razor-sharp synth hooks, and a drop tailor-made for main stage heat. Both artists have slotted it into their peak-time live sets, making Pyro the centerpiece of their summer tours and club showcases.
Fedde Le Grand & Sansixto – The Rhythm
Fedde Le Grand teams up with Sansixto for The Rhythm, a stripped-back, high-impact club weapon out now via Tomorrowland Music. Driven by rolling basslines, sharp percussion, and a hypnotic vocal loop, the track locks into a relentless groove from the first kick. It’s minimal, punchy, and primed for peak-time—bridging Fedde’s festival-tested firepower with Sansixto’s underground finesse. Built to shake speakers and move bodies, The Rhythm is all momentum and no filler. A must check out.
R3HAB – Ten Out Of Ten (feat. ROU)
R3HAB kicks off Bassment Sessions Vol. 1 with Ten Out Of Ten, a dark, groove-laden club weapon fueled by sultry vocals and tight production. Blending moody textures, bouncy toplines, and his signature big-room finesse, the track hits with hypnotic precision from first drop to last fade. It’s no-frills, high-impact house made for peak-time sets, signaling a raw new direction in R3HAB’s evolving musical journey.
Hot Since 82 – Alive (Avision Remix) feat. Kuuda
Avision returns to Knee Deep In Sound with a thunderous remix of Alive, transforming Hot Since 82’s melodic cut into a 4AM techno weapon. Tension rises on a bed of metallic synth stabs, haunting vocal echoes, and a relentless kick that drives straight into warehouse territory. Stripping back the original’s emotion to reveal something darker and more urgent, Avision brings raw New York pulse to UK-rooted depth. It’s hypnotic, heavy, and primed for peak-time. Expect this remix to tear through festival floors all summer.
The Martinez Brothers – TAKE YOU HOME
The Martinez Brothers return in full force with TAKE YOU HOME, their first official single in three years and it’s pure summer fire. Teaming up with Apex Martin, Mike Dean, and SASH, the track blends soulful vocals, hypnotic groove, and crisp percussion with effortless swagger. It’s a deep, rolling house cut built to carry day parties into sunrise, delivering that signature Martinez Brothers pulse that fans crave. Equal parts smooth and high-energy, this new music track is a certified playlist addition and a dance floor essential for July 2025.
Noizinski – Stasis
French producer Noizinski debuts on HypnoVizion with Stasis, a shadowy midtempo cut fusing cinematic melancholy with raw industrial force. Textured low-end pressure collides with sharp rhythmic undercurrents, building tension like a storm behind glass. Controlled, yet on the verge of breaking. Equal parts restraint and release, Stasis carves through silence with mechanical precision. It offers a glimpse into Noizinski’s Outer Consequences EP. Blurring techno, bass house, and darkwave, the track pulses with introspection and grit, perfect for headphone journeys or warehouse nights.
Nik Brown – Disco
Nik Brown cranks the dial on Disco, a peak-time acid techno weapon that hits like a freight train. Built around a snarling 303 lead, stripped percussion, and a punishing low-end groove, it’s engineered for dark rooms and warehouse walls. The track wastes no time—diving headfirst into distortion and tension before exploding into a full-throttle drop. Raw, hypnotic, and brutally effective, it’s a no-nonsense dance floor burner made to move bodies at 3AM.
Yazeed Fahad – Mali
Yazeed Fahad returns with a haunting ballad on MDLBEAST Records, blending soft guitar lines and soul-stirring Arabic vocals. “Mali” captures the quiet ache of insomnia and emotional isolation with subtle clock-like rhythms and warm string layers. His signature melancholic tone cuts deep, revealing beauty in vulnerability. It’s a track for late-night reflection, laced with cultural nuance and raw sincerity. A delicate standout from one of Saudi’s most intriguing rising voices.
Angerfist x CARV – Shot To The Brain
Hard techno titans Angerfist and CARV collide for a brutal debut collab on Filth On Acid. “Shot To The Brain” is pure sonic carnage—distorted basslines, pounding drums, and a menacing drop that rips through speakers. It’s a nightmare rave anthem, weaponized with vocal stabs and shotgun samples that hit with industrial force. CARV’s razor-edged production fuses seamlessly with Angerfist’s hardcore legacy. This one’s built for the dark hours and the fearless floors.
As the season intensifies, so does the sound— bolder, darker, more emotionally charged. Across genres and continents, artists are leaning into instinct, stripping things back, and turning the volume up on creative risk. What connects them is a mindset: fearless, unfiltered, and built for now.