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New Music Friday: Martin Garrix, Hardwell, David Guetta, Marshmello, Alesso & More!

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Mark your calendars, March 8th is set to be a huge day for EDM with an absolutely stacked set of tracks to come out, we are here to help you get ready for the biggest tunes of the weekend.

“Help” – Area21 (Martin Garrix)
The work that is being put in by the #1 DJ in the world cannot be rivaled. Releasing smash hits and touring the world isn’t enough as Martin Garrix is set to release yet another track on his side project Area21. The future bass project has gained over 100 million online streams since the first release and we are set for another huge release with ‘Help’.

“Progresso Volume 1” – Alesso
The long awaited return to progressive house for Alesso may end this Friday. The preview that accompanied this announcement is his unreleased ID ‘Drifter’. Whether or not there is going to be multiple tracks within this release is yet to be announced. This Friday many progressive house fans may wake up to a present from the Swede.

“I’m Not Sorry” – Hardwell & Mike Williams
Two artists who have perfected their own signature style coming together for a massive collab is sure to be a success right? After being premiered on main stages around the world, Hardwell and Mike Williams are set to bring us a massive new tune that is sure to please EDM fans across the globe.

“This Ain’t Techno” – David Guetta & Tom Staar
David Guetta has been on a roll with club anthems releasing ‘Better When Youre Gone’ and ‘Ring The Alarm’. This time he is back with English producer to deliver a massive new tune that is set to rock dance floors across the world.

More tunes coming out tomorrow are:
“Deep Dark Jungle” – Nicky Romero & Teamworx
“Here With Me” – Marshmello ft. CHVRCHES
“Say Something (Club Mix)” – Lucas & Steve
“Backfire” – Julian Jordan & Seth Hills
“Relieve” – Blinders
“Enlighten Me” – Dubvision & Syzz
“Belong” – Matt Nash

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Plasma Set To Release Eclectic Album ‘Inperimental’ On July 10th

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Plasma are set to drop ‘Inperimental,’ their first album since their unexpected return to the dance music scene in 2023.

For fans craving the sounds of ’90s electronic music, the Lithuanian duo deliver in style—combining over two years of studio work into a release that’s equal parts nostalgia and innovation. Founded in 1995 by producer-engineer Saidas Blistrabas and later joined by Darius Vaičiulis, Plasma originally made their mark with the Baltic dancefloor igniter ‘Plug & Play’ and the genre-defining ‘Microworld.’ After a decades-long hiatus, they’ve reignited their partnership with fresh creative energy.

On ‘Inperimental,’ Plasma fuse vintage synths and samplers with cutting-edge plugins, crafting a sound that feels both retro and forward-thinking. Their influences are clear—legendary acts like Orbital echo throughout the album, especially on the driving, hypnotic “Plastic Ping,” which recalls the timeless pulse of Orbital’s classic “Chime.” “Rubber Duck,” meanwhile, channels Daft Punk with its playful energy and rich, immersive sound design, standing out as one of the album’s highlights.

Throughout the record, Plasma flex their creativity—using chunky basslines as a foundation for swirling layers of melody and texture. “Discovery” dives deeper, introducing acid-inspired elements and an underwater sonic landscape that’s truly transportive.

‘Inperimental’ thrives on contrasts—blending old school and new school, chilled and energetic, melancholy and uplifting—yet remains strikingly cohesive. Whether you’re after a nostalgic trip or something new for your playlist, Plasma’s comeback has you covered.

Click the link below to check out ‘Inperimental’ on Spotify, July 10th:

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Alesso 10 Most-Streamed Songs

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Alesso turns 34 years old so celebrate the birthday of the Swedish DJ and producer with his top 10 most-streamed songs.

Alesso is celebrating his 34th birthday, marking over a decade of shaping the global EDM scene with unforgettable anthems, iconic collaborations, and a legacy that continues to inspire dance music fans around the world. With a career as rich and impactful as his, the Swedish icon has delivered countless memorable tracks, and what better way to honor him than by revisiting some of his biggest and most influential releases.

From progressive house to pop crossovers, Alesso’s versatility has made him a mainstay in the charts and on festival stages worldwide. His ability to blend emotional melodies with high-energy drops has earned him both critical acclaim and commercial success. Collaborating with artists across genres, from pop stars like Katy Perry and Hailee Steinfeld to EDM legends like Calvin Harris and Sebastian Ingrosso, Alesso has continuously pushed the boundaries of what electronic music can be. Each track on this list is a testament to his evolution as a producer and the timeless appeal of his sound.

10. ‘I Wanna Know’ ft. Nico & Vinz [157m Streams]

9. ‘Midnight’ ft. Liam Payne [211m Streams]

8. ‘Calling (Lose My Mind)’ with Sebastian Ingrosso & Ryan Tedder [219m Streams]

7. ‘When I’m Gone’ with Katy Perry [309m Streams]

6. ‘Remedy’ [347m Streams]

5. ‘If I Lose Myself’ vs OneRepublic [436m Streams]

4. ‘Words’ feat. Zara Larsson [472m Streams]

3. ‘Under Control’ with Calvin Harris and Hurts [611m Streams]

2. ‘Heroes (we could be)’ with Tove Lo [770m Streams]

1. ‘Let Me Go’ with Hailee Steinfeld, Florida Georgia Line & watt [1.1b Streams]

As we celebrate Alesso‘s 34th birthday, it’s clear that his music continues to resonate with fans across the globe. Whether you’re a longtime listener or just discovering his work, these ten tracks offer the perfect way to honor his legacy, and get lost in the beats that made him a superstar. Here’s to more unforgettable music in the years ahead.

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LEIJON Drops New Tech House Track ‘I WANNA’

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LEIJON unveils his latest single ‘I WANNA’, a refined Tech House cut built for those who understand the power of restraint on the dancefloor.

LEIJON, the Swedish producer, is back with a fresh cut for tech house fans who appreciate clarity over chaos. His new single ‘I WANNA’, out today, strips things down without losing momentum, highlighting just how effective minimal production can be when executed with intent.

Built on crisp percussion, a hypnotic vocal loop, and a clean, rolling bassline, ‘I WANNA’ avoids clutter and leans into restraint. Rather than going for volume or sensory overload, the track maintains steady movement and subtle builds, making it ideal for both warm-up sets and extended headphone sessions.

Less Noise, More Focus

At its core, ‘I WANNA’ is about control. The production doesn’t try to impress with gimmicks or unnecessary shifts. Instead, it moves confidently through each section, allowing small variations in rhythm and structure to keep it engaging. There’s tension, but no chaos. Everything feels deliberate.

LEIJON’s style has always been sleek and club-forward, but this latest track offers a refined evolution. It works equally well in a packed room or on personal repeat, bridging underground functionality with melodic awareness.

What to Expect

If you’re familiar with LEIJON’s earlier material, ‘I WANNA’ won’t feel like a departure, but it does mark a subtle shift toward more nuanced arrangement and groove sensitivity. It’s a track made for DJs looking to maintain flow without losing control of the room, and for listeners who value stripped-back house with intent.

‘I WANNA’ is out now on all major streaming platforms here.

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