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Neversea Kapital Unveil First Set Of Names For Debut Festival

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Neversea Kapital, the newly developed Romanian festival by the creators of UNTOLD in Europe and Dubai, and Neversea Festival, drops a wave of artists for its first celebration in Bucharest, the gem Capital of Romania. Alok, Axwell, Don Diablo, Kaaze, KSHMR, Lost Frequencies, Nervo, Salvatore Ganacci, Sickick, Steve Aoki, Claptone, and MËSTIZA will heat up the mainstage from July 4 to 6 on the National Arena.

The Temple stage welcomes the world’s No. 1 techno DJ, Charlotte de Witte, in Bucharest for the first time, previously playing UNTOLD Festival in Romania. One of the most influential in modern techno, she is known for her dark, intense, and minimalist sound. With hypnotic sets and signature tracks like “Selected” and “Doppler”, she’ll perform at Neversea Kapital, delivering a pure, authentic experience. The Temple adds more power and BPM to its techno stage with Deborah de Luca, Korolova, Nina Kraviz, and Mau P.

Axwell, the legendary Swedish DJ and founding member of Swedish House Mafia alongside Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, has shaped the global EDM scene with iconic tracks and electrifying sets. His worldwide hits include “One (Your Name),” “Save the World,” and “Don’t You Worry Child” with SHM, as well as “Sun Is Shining” and “More Than You Know” with Ingrosso. He’s been nominated for five Grammy Awards and has twice won “Best House DJ” at the DJ Awards.

Salvatore Ganacci, a fan favourite for his eccentric performances, is a must for Neversea Kapital’s debut in Bucharest. The Bosnian Swedish DJ and producer is known for his eclectic musical style and wildly unconventional, humorous, and unpredictable performances. Every set he plays becomes a spectacle, and he has a special connection with the crowds of Neversea and UNTOLD.

Lost Frequencies, the Belgian DJ and producer Félix De Laet, is one of electronic music’s most charismatic stars. With over 32 million monthly Spotify listeners and more than one billion streams on the platform, his success is unmatched. Lost Frequencies will take over the main stage with his unique style.

MËSTIZA blends music, fashion, and female empowerment with a sound that fuses flamenco rhythms with melodic techno, afro house, and Latin, Arabic, and African influences. In 2023, they released their debut album “Quëreles”, Spain’s best-selling album in its first week. More acts will be revealed soon. The festival will have 3 stages, the third with urban rap, trap, hip-hop, and multiple music spots with DJs.

Neversea Kapital is a pilot edition inspired by the spirit of Neversea, one of the biggest beach festivals in Europe, and reimagined for the city. It is where music meets culture, street art, style and fashion, a food festival, creative energy and connection, all fused into one unforgettable urban playground. Tickets are available on neversea.com.

Neversea Kapital will continue to grow into its own identity from 2026, becoming a major new addition to the global festival scene. Next year, Neversea Festival will return to the beach in the beautiful coastal city of Constanța.

Neversea Kapital marks UNTOLD Universe’s first music festival in Romania’s Capital, Bucharest. The team is preparing for the 10th anniversary of the iconic UNTOLD Festival in Cluj-Napoca, from August 7-10, and the second edition of the biggest festival ever held in the United Arab Emirates, UNTOLD Dubai, from November 6-9.

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1001 Recordings Debuts With First Collab From Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party

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Why ‘Take Me There’ Is the Perfect First Chapter for 1001 Recordings

Take Me There marks the debut release on 1001 Recordings, the new label created by 1001Tracklists and Tomorrowland Music. The track brings together Sick Individuals, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party in a long-awaited collaboration rooted in progressive house.

Their history includes years of back-to-back sets, festival moments, and shared fanbases. This release reflects a clear direction from the label: to highlight productions that are built for real-world play and backed by artist-driven community support.

 

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A Long-Awaited Collaboration That Feels Personal

I’ve seen all three of these artists live, and that’s part of what makes this release feel special. Sick Individuals at VOID Club earlier this year brought back a lot of early progressive house memories.

 

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Third Party have been a personal favorite for years. I’ve caught them multiple times, with their recent set at VOID Water Fest still fresh in my head. Matisse & Sadko also performed at that same event, and seeing them live was a reminder of how much emotion they pack into every drop.

These DJs have crossed paths before, both on lineups and behind the decks. They’ve played back-to-back sets in different combinations over the years, especially at festivals across Europe and Asia. The chemistry has always been there. “Take Me There” marks the first time all three names are on one official release, and it somehow manages to sound exactly like what longtime fans might have hoped for.

This isn’t just another track. It’s the debut release on 1001 Recordings, a new label launched by 1001Tracklists and Tomorrowland Music. That makes this drop even more symbolic: a progressive house collaboration chosen to set the tone for an entire new imprint rooted in community-driven curation. For anyone who grew up watching these artists evolve across platforms like 1001Tracklists and Tomorrowland’s stages, it’s a full-circle moment.

A Collaboration Years in the Making

While this is the first official release featuring all three names together, Third Party, Matisse & Sadko, and Sick Individuals have already shown their chemistry onstage. Most recently, they went back-to-back-to-back at World DJ Festival Korea 2025, where the crowd erupted when “Take Me There” played. That moment quickly circulated across social media, especially among progressive house communities, confirming that this was more than just a live set teaser.

 

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These artists have shared stages before. Matisse & Sadko and Third Party have delivered multiple back-to-back sets over the years, including special appearances on One World Radio and at European club shows. Sick Individuals has also consistently played in similar lineups and festivals, often with overlapping fan bases and similar emotional build-ups in their sets. Their connection through progressive house has always been clear. This collaboration simply made it official.

Now that “Take Me There” is out, it feels like a long-awaited payoff for anyone who followed those live performances. It is not just a one-time linkup. It captures years of shared history and musical alignment, brought together into a track that already proved its power live before ever being released.

Why This Collaboration and Label Matter

The release of “Take Me There” is more than just three names on a track. It represents a meeting point of styles that have shaped progressive house for over a decade. Third Party’s emotionally charged builds, Matisse & Sadko’s melodic precision, and Sick Individuals’ festival-tested arrangements all come through clearly in the final product.

As the first release on 1001 Recordings, the track also sets the tone for what the label aims to do. By spotlighting collaborative productions tied to real-world DJ set moments, 1001Tracklists and Tomorrowland Music are grounding the label in the community that has supported these artists from the start.

For fans of progressive house, this moment is a reminder that the genre is still evolving, still uniting artists, and still finding space in major festival sets worldwide. “Take Me There” is a timestamp in that journey.

 

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MOGA Essaouira 2025 Returns To Morocco This October

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MOGA Essaouira confirms first 2025 lineup with iconic artists and cinematic backdrop.

MOGA Festival is set to return to Essaouira, Morocco from October 1 to 5, 2025, bringing with it a carefully curated mix of electronic talent. The first phase of artists includes Bonobo (DJ set), Apollonia, Arapu, Cabanne, Janeret, Folamour, Nitefreak, Priku, and Saoirse. Once a filming location for Game of Thrones and Star Wars, Essaouira offers more than just music. It’s a setting layered in history and cinematic allure, and MOGA’s sixth edition continues to honor that unique cultural backdrop by combining music, wellness, and local experiences in one of Morocco’s most atmospheric cities.

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A Festival Experience Across Historic Streets and Ocean Views

The 2025 edition of MOGA Essaouira opens on October 1 and 2 with the OFF program, inviting attendees to explore the city’s UNESCO-listed medina through art installations, workshops, wellness sessions, and DJ pop-ups. These opening days take place across Essaouira’s historic center, where scenes from Game of Thrones and Star Wars were filmed. From the stone ramparts overlooking the Atlantic to the maze of narrow streets, the setting blends history and contemporary music culture.

The main portion of the festival runs from October 3 to 5 at Hôtel le Golf d’Essaouira & Spa. There will be four stages named Main, Garden, Wild, and Terrace. More than 70 artists from around the world are scheduled to perform across these three days, with music running from 2 PM until 3 AM. Festivalgoers can spend the afternoon by the pool, walk through palm-lined paths between sets, or stay late into the night for deeper sounds under the stars. The entire experience is built around a sense of place and discovery, rather than large-scale spectacle.

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Lineup Highlights Across House, Minimal, and Global Sounds

The 2025 lineup brings together a well-balanced mix of international and local talent rooted in house, minimal, and Afro-electronic styles. Artists already announced include Apollonia, Bonobo (DJ Set), Bedouin, DJ Tennis, Folamour, Arapu, Janeret, Priku, Patrick Mason, Saoirse, and Moblack. The selection reflects the festival’s focus on depth and variety rather than popularity alone.

Local representation includes artists such as Zulu Nawfel, Adassiya (live), and Yaya (MA), offering regional sounds alongside a global cast. Performances span both daytime and late-night hours, across four distinct stages: Main, Garden, Wild, and Terrace.

As the full schedule continues to take shape, MOGA remains consistent with its identity. Rather than relying on big-name trends, the curation leans toward artists with distinctive approaches and a strong connection to the culture of the festival.

More Than a Festival, A Cultural Destination

MOGA Essaouira continues to stand apart as more than just a stop on the festival calendar. Set against a backdrop that once staged scenes from Game of Thrones and Star Wars, the event merges music, history, and community in a way few festivals attempt. Whether you come for the deep grooves or the coastal views, MOGA invites you to experience something layered, intentional, and truly rooted in its Moroccan home. From wellness to workshops, art to afterparties, it’s not just about who’s playing, but where you are when you hear it.

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New EDM Friday Releases You Cannot Miss, July 11, 2025

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New EDM Friday is back once again with new music from Martin Garrix, Afrojack, David Guetta, Hardwell, Tiesto, and more.

New EDM Friday is overflowing with massive collabs, dance music anthems, and long-awaited albums that showcase just how wide the EDM landscape has become. From festival-sized anthems to underground club heat, here’s what you need to hear right now, another Friday, another stack of tracks ready to light up your playlists.

Afrojack, Martin Garrix, David Guetta & Amél – Our Time

Our first track of this week’s New EDM Friday kicks off with three of dance music’s most celebrated names, AFROJACK, Martin Garrix, and David Guetta, are joining forces for their first-ever collaboration, on ‘Our Time’. A high-energy EDM anthem featuring breakout producer Amél, the track is finally out Spinnin’ Records. It was first premiered by Afrojack and Martin Garrix at AMF during Amsterdam Dance Event and recently, the four joined the stage together live during Guetta’s ‘F** Me I’m Famous’ residency at Ushuaïa Ibiza, one of the most iconic and talked-about stages in global electronic music.

Hardwell & Atmozfears ft. Jaimes – Hideaway

Hardwell continues his resurgence with ‘Hideaway’, teaming up with hardstyle heavyweight Atmozfears and vocalist Jaimes. Much like their previous collab ‘All That We Are Living For’, the result is a high-octane blend of emotional hooks and thunderous kicks. Balancing melody and power, ‘Hideaway’ hits that sweet spot between trance-laced euphoria and raw hardstyle intensity. It’s mainstage energy at it’s finest.

SICK INDIVIDUALS x Matisse & Sadko x Third Party – Take Me There

Marking the launch of the newly formed 1001 Recordings, a joint venture between 1001Tracklists and Tomorrowland Music, Take Me There’ is a massive progressive house anthem that sets the tone for a label built on dancefloor impact. This dream-team collab from SICK INDIVIDUALS, Matisse & Sadko, and Third Party channels pure mainstage euphoria, with soaring melodies and emotionally charged builds tailor-made for peak festival moments.

GØDMAX – Obssesed

Polish producer GØDMAX continues to blur genre lines with ‘Obsessed’, diving deeper into the shadowy world of melodic techno. Each year, GØDMAX has steadily evolved and with ‘Obsessed’ he taps into a darker, more hypnotic side of his sound, layering haunting leads and pulsing rhythms into a track that’s both emotionally resonant and club-ready. It’s another step forward for an artist who refuses to be boxed in, and a strong signal that his 2025 trajectory is only gaining momentum.

Martron – Resurgence EP

Martron, a classically trained musician turned electronic producer, drops his brand new ‘Resurgence’ EP. Blending trap, dancehall, and R&B, ‘Resurgence’ is a bold, emotional journey of self-discovery and resilience. The focus track ‘Always’ showcases his vocals, jazzy flutes, and a powerful spoken-word outro, cementing Martron as an artist unafraid to evolve and inspire.

OKAYVAL – Count Up

‘Count Up’ by OKAYVAL has been massively anticipated ever since she teased it on her social media and it’s now here via Meduza‘s ɅETERNɅ Records imprint. An extremely catchy number with a rhythmic bassline, this single is sure to put the OKAYVAL name on the map for those who were not aware before.

Chris Lake – Chemistry (ALBUM)

After over two decades of shaping the global house music scene, Chris Lake finally drops his highly anticipated debut album ‘Chemistry’ via his own Black Book Records. The 15-track collection is a masterclass in contemporary house, blending Chris Lake’s underground roots with high-impact, festival-tested energy. Featuring standout tracks like ‘Ease My Mind’, ‘Psycho’, ‘Savana’, and a brand-new collab with Bonobo titled ‘Falling’, the album showcases Chris Lake’s knack for pairing deep grooves with emotional resonance.

Onlynumbers ft. Lucie Hart – Euphoric Night (Tiësto Remix)

Our final track of New EDM Friday is Tiësto‘s flip of ‘Euphoric Night’ into a festival-ready weapon, bringing his big-room flair to Onlynumbers‘ dreamy original. The remix maintains the emotional core of Lucie Hart’s vocals while injecting it with a harder-hitting drop, perfect for late-night festival sets or club climaxes. It’s a future classic with instant replay value.

Honorable mentions:
Andrew Rayel, Emilya Buchan – Euphoria (Skytech Remix)
Anfisa Letyago – In My Arms
Artbat – Galaxy
ARTY – The Edge
Bassjackers – I Fink U Freeky
BYOR – Crashout
CamelPhat – Sunshine
Cedric Gervais, Alex Mills – Need Your Love
Don Diablo x Tseba – The Devil Works Hard
Drake, Gordo, Djy’PT – Pt’sco Healing
DVBBS – Move a Little Closer (feat. Abi Flynn)
Infected Mushroom, Yahel – Mushrooms in Orbit
Innellea x SCRIPT – Trust
Jai Wolf – All Your Love
Jamie Jones x Baby Rose – Rolling Thunder
Jax Jones x Emei – Stereo
Julian Jordan – Don’t Stop
Lucas & Steve – Feel So Good
Maddix & Space 92 – Rolling
Markus Schulz x Frankyeffe – Monolith
Marlon Hoffstadt x bbyclose – Heads Will Roll
MATTN x UUFO – Somebody’s Watching Me
Nora En Pure – Sens of Comfort
NUZB x MALARKEY – Waiting for Ya
Paul van Dyk – Power (The Official Nature One Anthem 2025)
Riva Starr, Close Counters, Bassolino – Keep Me On The Dancefloor (JAMZ)
Rudimental x Jess Glynne – Back to Me
Scooter x Blasterjaxx x CERES – Heart Attack
Showtek – Slow Down – GESES & LUSSO
Sigala x Jaxomy – Riptide (feat. Ilan Kidron)
Sikdope – Small Talk
Slushii, sapientdream – Chrysalis (Album)
Sub Zero Project – Never Surrender
Telykast, Oaks – Super Powers
The Chainsmokers & Beau Nox – White Wine & Adderall
Thomas Gold x Cuebrick – Fall or Rise
Timmy Trumpet x YouNotUs x panicbaby – Born to Be Lonely
Tita Lau – Sweat Couture
Valentino Khan x MERYLL – Elevator
W&W – Bailando
Wuki x Lee Foss – IDFWU

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