EDM Music
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Hardwell, Blasterjaxx & Maddix – 16
Big room techno reaches its pinnacle as three of the foremost torch-carriers for the sound join up and produce a killer mainstage anthem in ‘16’ just in time for festival season. In a full circle moment for the big room techno sound, Hardwell, Blasterjaxx, and Maddix work together on ‘16’, a beautifully melodic yet industrial sounding mainstage techno cut, completed by shimmering synth lines and a droning looped vocal sample. ‘16’ feels like a seminal hit in the ever-changing and steadily bubbling big room techno scene.
Tiësto & MOGUAI – Explode
For what some are saying was the set of the weekend at Ultra Music Festival, Tiësto brought out MOGUAI to play their brand new single together called ‘Explode’. Right from the start the crowd was hooked and you could tell this mainstage banger was going to be an epic one and now it’s out for the world to enjoy.
Dzeko ft. Lil Yachty – Wu Tang
Releasing his first single of the year, Dzeko teams up with Lil Yachty on the brilliant ‘Wu Tang’. A perfect blend of both rap and house music, this single is sure to please both fans of each genre and to also introduce others to each genre at the same time.
Amél & D_EXC – Breathe Slow
Manitou Records, the innovative brainchild of Amél, is thrilled to announce the release of its second label track, ‘Breathe Slow’. This release sees Amél team up with D_EXC to deliver a fresh future house experience that stays true to the label’s signature style. With an ethereal vocal performance that seamlessly integrates with the track’s airy atmosphere, ‘Breathe Slow’ promises to be a captivating addition to any dance playlist.
Burak Yeter & Chester Young & NuHype – Sound From Space
After announcing himself as the first DJ to perform in space, Burak Yeter has been on a mission to deliver the best new released and this one is no different. Made in dedication to that performance, ‘Sound From Space’ alongside Chester Young and NuHype is a banging acid techno track that is sure to have any sound system shaking.
Alesso – Zig Zag
Alesso opens up his 2024 catalog with the release of ‘Zig Zag’ via Capitol Records. The infectious track shows off his signature progressive house sound and is primed to become an adrenaline-packed club anthem this year. Last weekend, Alesso played ‘Zig Zag’ to a massive sea of ravers at Insomniac’s Beyond Wonderland festival and is now available for the world to enjoy.
The Chainsmokers, Zerb, Ink – Addicted
After taking the world by storm with the viral hit ‘Mwaki’, Zerb follows it up with a tremendous collab titled ‘Addicted’. Made with hit makers The Chainsmokers and Ink, this team up was only going to deliver one thing and that is a bonafide smash hit.
Honorable mentions:
Andrew Rayel & Emilya Buchan – Euphoria
Anyma – Genesys II
BYOR – Thunder
Corey James & TR3NACRIA – Demolition
Dannic & Dyson – The Reason
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike x Brennan Heart x Tony Junior – The Scientist
Don Diablo & Felix Jaehn – Monster
Gesaffelstein – GAMMA
Jay Hardway – On My Way
Marnik – Stranger (To Stability)
Matt Nash – Hope
MEDUZA, Ferreck Dawn & Clementine Douglas – I Got Nothing (Ferreck Dawn Remix)
Purple Disco Machine, Roosevelt – Higher Ground
Sandro Silva – Quema
Showtek – Colours
Tujamo x Gamuel Sori x SAYNT – Sometimes
Tungevaag – Waiting For You
Stream all these tracks and more in our New EDM Friday playlist – follow here.
Afro House
Afro House and Afrobeats Unite as Lohrasp Kansara and DJ Power Breathe New Life Into Afro B’s Hit ‘Joanna’
Lohrasp Kansara “Joanna” Afro House remake lands on TH3RD BRAIN alongside Afro B and DJ Power.
There are records that simply update a song. Then there are records that fully reimagine one. Lohrasp Kansara’s new single “Joanna,” released May 29th on TH3RD BRAIN Records, belongs firmly in the second category. Built from the ground up alongside DJ Power and co-released with the original artist Afro B himself, this is not a remix of the 2018 Afrobeats global hit. Instead, it is a brand new production with a completely new identity. It is built for where Afro House and the dance floor are in 2026. For fans intrigued by the collaboration of Lohrasp Kansara, Joanna, and the surrounding contributors, this release is a must-hear.
The production centres on deep, groove-forward percussion, uplifting chord work, and a refined melodic structure.This structure takes Afro B’s beloved topline and repositions it at the crossroads of Afro House credibility and mainstream dancefloor appeal.
Breaking Down the Artist Behind the Record
To understand why this collaboration carries real weight, you need to understand where Lohrasp Kansara sits in 2026. The Swiss-born, New York-based DJ and producer has logged over 6,000 shows across 60+ countries. He has played five clubs currently ranked on the DJ Mag Top 100 and opened the year with his first headline at Marquee New York to a packed room. In addition, Pete Tong personally signed two of his singles to his imprint Places & Spaces, including “Sandstorm,” which Tong played from the Creamfields main stage. Black Coffee has ID’d eleven of his tracks across his official Spotify playlist.
“Sandstorm” peaked at number 3 and held a spot there for 209 days. His catalog has reached 175+ chart placements and 13M+ playlist reach. Moreover, it has received support from the likes of Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Tiësto, Dom Dolla, Adriatique, and Keinemusik, among many others. This broad global reach positions the Lohrasp Kansara and Joanna collaboration as a key moment for both artists. For fans following the rise of Lohrasp Kansara and Joanna, this collaboration marks an important milestone.
Beyond the touring and catalog, Lohrasp runs LOCO CARNAVAL, his weekly Sunday experiential party at Somewhere Nowhere NYC. He has hosted the likes of Shimza, Moojo, Awen, and Kintar there. This event is a platform that speaks to his curatorial vision as much as his artistry. It is a self-built room in one of the world’s most competitive music cities. Having a hand in unique experiences like LOCO CARNAVAL shows how Lohrasp Kansara’s creativity runs through everything he does. From Joanna to his collaborations with global artists like Afro B, his innovation is clear.
The Release and the Buzz So Far
Since its May 29th release, “Joanna” has already made early moves on Beatport. It landed on the Weekend Picks Melodic 2026: Week 22 at number 47, while currently sitting at number 67 on the overall Afro House chart. Additionally, it is at number 20 on Latest Releases: Afro House, with momentum still building. It has also picked up support from the respected editorial platform Madorasindahouse. This buzz surrounding Joanna and the rise of Lohrasp Kansara Joanna in the scene showcases a momentum that is only growing.
The live energy around the record has matched its momentum. Lohrasp ran the record across two nights at Somewhere Nowhere NYC. This included a Saturday night release party with Afro B performing live to a packed room. Furthermore, it was followed by a Sunday Cenote Project daytime rooftop session that carried the same energy across the weekend. Moreover, the excitement surrounding these events reflects Lohrasp Kansara and Joanna’s influence on fans and the Afro House community.
Why “Joanna” Matters Right Now
Lohrasp Kansara’s “Joanna” arrives at a moment when the line between Afrobeats and Afro House continues to blur. This trend is evident among both mainstream and underground audiences. What makes this release different is the full involvement of the original artist. That participation gives the track a level of cultural authenticity that a standard remix process could never achieve. It takes a song already embedded in the cultural memory of millions and gives it a new home on the dance floor. At the same time, it preserves the qualities that made the original resonate. For anyone tracking the continued rise of Afro House as a global genre, this release deserves close attention. Notably, the collaboration between Lohrasp Kansara and Joanna reinforces their influence on the direction of Afro House.
Where to listen and connect:

Website: Lohrasp Kansara
Instagram: @lohraspkansara
YouTube: @LOHRASPKANSARA
Spotify: Lohrasp Kansara
Soundcloud: LOHRASP KANSARA
EDM Music
B Jones Ignites Summer 2026 with a Festival-Ready Anthem: ‘You Get What You Give (Remix)’ Set to Dominate Worldwide
B Jones remixes You Get What You Give by Van Snyder, Serena Bleu and Alexander Popov into a high-voltage peak-time summer anthem built for festival stages.”
Some tracks land softly into the dance music landscape, others arrive like a tidal wave. ‘You Get What You Give (B Jones Remix)’ by Van Snyder, Serena Bleu, and Alexander Popov is firmly the latter, surging into summer with unstoppable momentum and all the markings of a future number one.
At the heart of this explosive release is B Jones, whose remix doesn’t just rework the original—it completely redefines it. Known for her electrifying presence behind the decks and her instinctive understanding of what moves a crowd, B Jones delivers a version that feels tailor-made for the biggest stages in the world. This is not just a remix; it’s a masterclass in energy control, tension, and release.
B Jones has spent years carving out her place in the global dance scene, and it shows in every second of this track. Her production style is sharp, confident, and unmistakably her own—blending driving basslines with euphoric builds that explode into peak-time perfection. There’s a fearlessness in her approach, a willingness to push boundaries while still delivering something instantly accessible. That balance is rare, and it’s exactly what makes her such a commanding force.
With “You Get What You Give,” she taps into something bigger than just a club hit. The remix amplifies the emotional core of Serena Bleu’s vocals while injecting a high-voltage pulse that keeps listeners locked from the first beat to the final drop. The result is a track that feels alive—dynamic, uplifting, and impossible to stand still to.
Van Snyder and Alexander Popov provide a strong foundation while B Jones’ vision propels this version into anthem territory. Every transition is intentional, every build meticulously crafted, and every drop hits with maximum impact. It’s the kind of production that doesn’t just fill a dancefloor—it ignites it.
As the summer unfolds, expect “You Get What You Give (B Jones Remix)” to dominate playlists, festival sets, and airwaves alike. And at the center of that rise is B Jones—an artist operating at full throttle, proving once again that she isn’t just part of the scene.
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