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Gryffin, Lavern & AR/CO Enlist Mathame For New ‘Higher Power’ Remix

Dance music powerhouse Gryffin, rising producer Lavern, and electro-pop duo AR/CO have enlisted Italian duo Mathame for the newest official remix of ‘Higher Power’ out now via 10K Projects.

The latest remix extends the emotional weight and uplifting spirit of ‘Higher Power‘ while offering a fresh perspective for the dancefloor. Mathame‘s version chops AR/CO‘s ethereal vocals and layers droning synths over pulsating percussion, pushing the original’s anthemic energy into new territory.

Transformed through a blend of atmospheric melodies and driving underground rhythms, Mathame have elevated ‘Higher Power‘ into a cinematic, late-night club experience.

Gryffin, Lavern, AR/CO - Higher Power Mathame remix
Gryffin, Lavern, AR/CO – Higher Power Mathame remix

Mathame‘s new remix joins earlier ‘Higher Power‘ reworks by Matt Sassari and AVELLO. In addition to heavy-hitting collaborations with Kaskade, Excision, and GRiZ, 2025 saw Gryffin tap acts across the electronic music spectrum for official remixes of ‘Air‘ and ‘In My Head‘ as he continues to cement his place as a leading figure in the scene.

Gryffin will close out the year with NYE festival appearances at Contact, HiJinx, and Provenance.

Stream Mathame‘s new ‘Higher Power‘ remix available now on all platforms.

Marshmello Curates Apple Music’s Fourth Annual Year-End Megamix

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World-renowned DJ and producer Marshmello curates Apple Music’s fourth annual year-end Megamix, putting his own spin on the biggest songs of 2025. Available exclusively on Apple Music, the mix delivers Marshmello’s signature high-energy style in Spatial Audio, offering fans a definitive snapshot of the year in music.

The 2025 edition features music from Marshmello alongside some of the year’s most influential and chart-defining artists, including Tate McRae, PinkPantheress, BLACKPINK, Doechii, Lorde, Bad Bunny, Addison Rae, and more.

Spanning genres and eras, the mix captures the sounds that defined the year across pop, electronic, hip-hop, and global music.

Marshmello Year-End Megamix
Marshmello Year-End Megamix

Now in its fourth year, Apple Music‘s annual Year-End Megamix has become a much-anticipated tradition. Previous editions have featured guest DJs including Paris Hilton, Diplo, and DJ Khaled, each bringing their own perspective to Apple Music’s year-end listening experience.

Marshmello‘s Year-End Megamix is out now on Apple Music, the leading destination for DJ Mixes.

Brunch Electronik Festival 2026 unveils stellar lineup

Barcelona’s Brunch Electronik Festival delivers an unexpected early Christmas present with the release of 36 artists confirmed for the late-summer festival – now in its fourth year – taking place August 7 & 8, 2026.

This starting lineup speaks to the musical diversity of the much loved event, bringing together festival favorites, stadium filling superstars, and breakout talent in an announcement that spans industrial techno, feel-good house, electronic pop and everything in between.

For two days at Barcelona’s seafront Fòrum complex, Brunch Electronik Festival will thrill to the sounds of arena fillers and contemporary dance music icons. Eric Prydz, will return to the festival circuit following his Holosphere 2.0 residency at Ibiza’s [UNVRS], whilst Paul Kalkbrenner makes ‘sea and sand’ literal, with a hybrid set of his genre defining melodic techno.

At the harder end of the spectrum, Neapolitan DJ Deborah de Luca promises to take the crowd on a journey through techno, from minimal and melodic through to the harder edged beats she’s known for; whilst I Hate Models and 999999999, crank the BPMs to breaking point.

Techno connoisseurs will also be well served elsewhere on the lineup, with genre masterchef’s Jen Cardini cooking up beats with a queer and trans inclusionary agenda, and Rødhåd keeping things frosty with a layer of his trademark Scandinavian iced out techno.

Barcelona’s proximity to Ibiza is also reflected in the lineup, with some of the magic isles’ best loved selectors making the short hop across the Mediterranean. Lovers of feel-good summery house music need no introduction to Jamie Jones, while FUSE boss Enzo Siragusa brings his trademark minimal house and deep tech.

More Ibiza vibes come courtesy of the electro-funk and bassline mastery of the unstoppable Mau P, while Ukrainian artist Miss Monique takes things in a progressive deep direction, perfect for sunsets.

Brunch Electronik Festival 2026 Lineup
Brunch Electronik Festival 2026 Lineup

This initial lineup announcement is rounded out by a wave of artists who bring a touch of class to the dance floor, headed up by Floating Points’ stunning live set, which uses his modular setup as a launching pad for dance floor destruction.

Elsewhere, Peach Discs label boss Shanti Celeste, Sydney stalwarts Chaos in the CBD and Berghain’s Panorama Bar resident Paramida, all promise to educate as well as titillate on the floor.

Last but by no means least, get ready for a set of ‘sad-bangers’ from Irish electro pop iconoclast Biig Piig, whose ear for a melody is amply matched by on-point production, suitable for dance floors of all shapes and sizes.

Brunch Electronik Festival is the flagship event of Brunch Electronik, a much loved Barcelona events brand celebrated for its series of day-time ‘open air’ events in iconic locations around the city, that have built a reputation as Barcelona’s ‘Worst Kept Secret’ thanks to their heterogeneous crowds, considered production, focus on sustainability, and agenda-setting lineups.

Now in its fourth year, the festival continues to go from strength to strength, thanks to a continuous process of listening to its community – known as Brunchers – through surveys, DMs, and comments on social media.

In 2025, this feedback led to the creation of more chilled fountains for free water, increased variety and quality of food options, more shaded areas, and a vastly improved user experience overall. In 2026 this process will continue, with details to follow in the new year.

With more than 70,000 attendees across its last two editions – and with 80% of its audience coming from Barcelona – Brunch Electronik Festival 2026 will once again turn the city into the epicentre of electronic music this summer.

Brunch Electronik Festival exists as a celebration of the spirit of Brunch: a celebration for the entire city, soundtracked by the hottest DJs and artists in clubland, where anything can happen, but only happens at Brunch Electronik Festival.

Tickets available HERE.

MAXI MERAKI Reimagines Monolink’s “In My Place”

Maxi Meraki

Following the critically acclaimed release of Monolink’s third studio album The Beauty Of It All back in September, Embassy One now unveils the latest chapter in the album’s evolution with MAXI MERAKI’s remix of “In My Place”.

Putting his own inimitable spin on one of the tracks that helped define the album’s emotional tone and artistic direction, the Belgian producer’s interpretation of “In My Place” builds on the raw, spontaneous spirit of the original while guiding it into deeper, more club-ready territory.

The original track – rooted in an impromptu synth jam between Monolink and producer Toby Siebert – was largely captured in a one-take performance, radiating the unfiltered energy and analog warmth that have become signatures of Monolink’s artistry.

Its pulsing rhythms, subdued vocals and warped central riff made it both a listener favorite and a defining moment in the unveiling of The Beauty Of It All. In his remix, MAXI MERAKI channels that raw essence into a refined, atmospheric journey.

With meticulous attention to groove and space, he deepens the track’s emotional pull while expanding its dancefloor potential. Rolling percussion, dynamic bass textures and powerful synths provide a new sense of lift and motion, allowing Monolink’s vocals to breathe within a wider sonic horizon.

The result is a remix that feels both intimate and cinematic; faithful to the soul of the original while unmistakably stamped with MERAKI’s signature emotional resonance.

MERAKI’s remix adds a compelling new dimension to The Beauty Of It All, an album praised for its introspective storytelling, sonic warmth and focus on emotional clarity. By reinterpreting “In My Place,” he extends the album’s world, inviting listeners deeper into its atmosphere while offering a fresh, contemporary angle on one of its most impactful songs.

Listen to the remix below.

Four Tet remixes Sammy Virji and Chris Lake’s ‘925’

Following the runaway success of his sophomore album Same Day Cleaning, Sammy Virji returns with a standout reinterpretation of one of the record’s most celebrated moments.

Four Tet delivers an unmistakable remix of ‘925’, the collaborative cut with Chris Lake – marking a landmark crossover between two defining forces in contemporary electronic music.

A true pioneer, Four Tet has spent decades reshaping the electronic landscape, celebrated for his emotive, detail-rich productions that seamlessly bridge club culture, ambient music and experimental sound design. His rework of ‘925’ pulls the track into a richly textured atmosphere that is unmistakably his own.

The remix arrives as Sammy Virji continues to cement his position at the forefront of the global UKG resurgence. His viral DJ Mag set and Radio 1 residency, including a widely praised Essential Mix, propelled him into a new tier of recognition, while Same Day Cleaning has since earned a Best Producer win at DJ Mag’s Best of British Awards 2025.

Sammy Virji and Chris Lake 925 Four Tet remix
Sammy Virji and Chris Lake 925 Four Tet remix

Momentum shows no signs of slowing. Sammy recently announced his biggest-ever headline shows at London’s Alexandra Palace on 17th and 18th April 2026, both of which sold out rapidly, alongside a run of international dates including Asia, a B2B with Fred again.. in Chicago, and a huge Finsbury Park show confirmed for August 2026.

Listen to the track below.

Pan-Pot Close Out 2025 With Heated Single ‘Phantaxxxy’

Berlin-based techno duo Pan-Pot close out 2025 with their newest single ‘Phantaxxxy’, out now via their own imprint HUMAN.

Phantaxxxy’ is more than a track – it’s a full-body experience. A study in forbidden stimulation, the record unfolds like an interstellar customs seizure: leather-bound, USB-encoded, and reportedly banned on three moons for being “too suggestive for zero gravity.”

Extracted from a bass-driven artificial intelligence that allegedly achieved sentience mid-breakdown in a velvet-draped server room, the track pulses with teasing tension. Slithering synths, hypnotic grooves, and a drop that practically demands a safe word place ‘Phantaxxxy’ somewhere between cosmic kink and dancefloor hypnosis.

Composed of Tassilo Ippenberger and Thomas Benedix, Pan-Pot have spent 2025 expanding their creative universe through HUMAN, a platform that exists as both label and event series.

Over the past year, HUMAN has hosted events across the Netherlands, Berlin, New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago, alongside the official Street Parade afterparty in Zurich, which drew over 1.3 million attendees. The release follows a run of standout singles including ‘KALSTROM’, ‘OPERA (Street Parade Anthem)’, ‘Nightcode’, and ‘TDD’.

Pan-Pot - Phantaxxxy
Pan-Pot – Phantaxxxy

Launched as a new chapter in Pan-Pot’s evolution, HUMAN bridges raw techno energy with something deeper – emotional, warm, and unapologetically human. The ethos is rooted in connection, pushing past fleeting trends to place feeling back at the center of the dancefloor.

Looking ahead, the duo have announced a special all-night-long ‘Back to the Warehouse’ event on 21st February, echoing the early rave spirit of the 90s with a pounding soundsystem and a full lineup to be revealed (see ticket info here).

Listen to the track below.

Avi Sic pairs up with Costel van Dein to unveil their latest collab, ‘No Tears’

Costel van Dein x Avi Sic

Chicago-based DJ and Producer Avi Sic pairs up with Costel van Dein to unveil their latest collaborative single, ‘No Tears’, via Farris Wheel. This electrifying track brings together the strengths of two forward-thinking producers, fusing bold sonic textures with a driving edge perfectly tailored for modern Bass House.

No Tears’ brings hard-hitting basslines, charged synth riffs, and a kinetic pulse that instantly commands movement. From the first strike of its punchy groove, the track delivers a surge of raw club energy, the kind that lifts a crowd up.

Every element is tuned for maximum impact, with a sharp percussion, gritty low-end power, and an unmistakable hook that keeps dancers locked into the rhythm.

With its catchy beat and energetic vibe, the single highlights the creative connection between the two artists and their shared approach to dance music.

Costel van Dein x Avi Sic - No Tears
Costel van Dein x Avi Sic – No Tears

With a clear focus on delivering sharp, high-impact Electronic Dance Music, Avi Sic continues to stake her claim as one of the most compelling artists in the current wave of US-based Bass House talent, building a growing catalogue that reflects both her technical craft and her instinct for dancefloor energy.

She consistently delivers tracks that blend raw, driving club power with precise, high-level production, reinforcing her reputation as an artist at the cutting edge of the Bass House sound.

Costel van Dein is an experienced DJ and producer known for his emotive, club-ready Electronic music productions across genres like Future House, Dutch House, Trap, Dubstep, and Trance, with a catalogue recognized and supported by global tastemakers.

Together, Avi Sic and Costel van Dein channel their collective strengths into ‘No Tears’, a track built to take command of the room. The single’s driving rhythm, layered synths, and strong bass give it a sense of energy and motion, crafted with the dancefloor in mind.

Now available across all major streaming platforms, ‘No Tears’ arrives ready to become a standout moment for listeners craving modern, high-energy electronic music.

Listen to the track below.

Exclusive Interview: How Altrigo Is Shaping His Own House Identity

We caught up with Altrigo to talk about the launch of his House-driven alter ego, the creative mindset behind the project, and how his sound has evolved from Trance into groove-led club music.

Now based in Los Angeles, the classically trained producer opens up about identity, inspiration, and the emotions he aims to spark on the dancefloor.

From production habits to future goals, Altrigo takes us inside this new chapter in an honest and forward-thinking conversation.

Read the full interview below.

Hi Altrigo, how are you?

I’m doing great!

To begin can you tell us, who is Altrigo, and what inspired you to start this new chapter under that name?

Altrigo is my House alias, which I felt was the right fit for the type of music I was producing. The name literally comes from the idea of an alter ego, especially since I had just been releasing only Trance.

How would you describe the musical identity of Altrigo? What sound or feeling are you chasing?

The idea behind the alter ego is that when you’re listening to my music, whether it’s my own tracks, remixes, or a DJ set, your body should not stop shaking and moving to the music. You should feel a huge bassline in your chest and the groove in your feet and not stop moving.

Was there a moment when you realized it was time to launch this new project?

At first, a couple of years ago, I just wanted to try and remix my own tech House track, which was a cover of “No Diggity” by Blackstreet, and honestly, it was not meant to be released. I just wanted to send it out so DJs could play it, but a record label loved it and wanted to release it.

Since then, I’ve been really focusing more on Trance and a little more on House. Now, after playing all my House gigs, I feel that I really want to focus on that, because that’s where I feel my sound is taking off.

What kind of sonic or visual influences are shaping the Altrigo project right now?

There is nothing specific that is shaping Altrigo. Whenever I hear other DJs play a certain record, it just inspires me to make more music in different ways, and sometimes to create different remixes of something that has already been released, but in my own style.

Sometimes, when I’m just listening to music, I feel like I want to remix a track because I think it would work great for my music and for people listening and dancing to it. Visually, I would say there’s nothing that influences me as much as I influence myself with my own music.

Are there particular emotions or moods you’re trying to capture with your music?

Right now, I’m aiming for a darker, cinematic feeling, sometimes with a little bit of nostalgia. I want everyone to experience music in their own way and feel their own emotions, not just what I’m feeling, because that’s the power of music. Everyone interprets a track in their own way when they hear it for the first time.

How has your creative process changed (if at all) with this new identity?

My sound has definitely changed, especially as I’ve been playing more commercially driven DJ sets lately. It still makes me want to produce music I wish I could play more often, but sometimes I have to meet in the middle, balancing what makes the crowd happy with what makes me happy.

While Trance allowed me to focus more on emotional breakdowns, that approach doesn’t correlate as much into tech House. What I love about the tech House I’ve been producing recently is the groove and movement, it creates its own emotion, the kind that keeps your feet moving nonstop.

Can you give us a glimpse into your production setup? Are there tools or techniques you find essential?

My production setup is very basic. About 99% of the music I produce, and use as reference, is made on my laptop using only its speakers. Then, I’ll do a car test and listen on AirPods, other speakers, or even my phone.

I know my sound system so well that I can get everything right just using my laptop speakers. I focus on simple sounds and light processing, the simpler the track, the more impact it has.

What’s your approach production more from a musical perspective, a rhythmic one, or something else entirely?

With each track it’s different. Usually, people like to say, “Oh, I like to start with the drums, or the bassline, or the melody.” For me, each track already starts with a different emotion of me wanting to create it, because I just love creating music when I get inspired.

Sometimes, if I’m not inspired, I won’t make music, because just making music for the sake of it will not always result in the best ideas. Some ideas I just put down because I have to get them out of my head, even if I’m not going to do anything with them. You never know, later down the line I might just open up that project and continue working on it.

But each track is different. Sometimes it’s a vocal that I’m trying to use, sometimes it’s a bassline that’s stuck in my head, sometimes it’s a drum pattern that I’m focusing on. But that’s how I dive into my production.

What kind of experience do you want people to have when they hear Altrigo for the first time?

I want them to feel like, “Wow, I can really listen to this all night and dance to it all night.” No matter if they’re in the car, in the gym, or in the club, I just want them to have a good time and feel that no matter their age, they can feel young again and actually want to dance to the music. That’s the most important thing for me.

What’s next for you? Any goals, collaborations, or ideas you’re exploring with this new project?

I’m just focusing on my music and trying to get more gigs where I can play more of what I really want to play and have people hear what I want them to hear. I would love to do more collaborations with anyone, especially some of my heroes in this industry, like Chris Lake and other great artists out there. But you’re just going to have to wait and see.

From his early starts as a DJ to producing progressive Trance and House in Los Angeles, ALTRIGO has evolved his sound while staying true to his passion for music.

Pacha ICONS Dubai Unveils First Names for 2026 Season

Dubai’s iconic Pacha ICONS series is back for an exhilarating first quarter of 2026 with an extraordinary lineup of world-renowned DJs set to play at the city’s premier beachfront destination, Playa Pacha at FIVE LUXE JBR.

Promising unforgettable nights of music, energy, and celebration, Pacha ICONS continues to deliver the signature Ibizan party spirit that has made it a must-visit experience for all music lovers.

Pacha ICONS is a multi-genre, open-air musical celebration, bringing the world’s biggest talent to Dubai’s stunning beachfront venue, Playa Pacha. With three glistening pools, a pristine beach and one of the largest LED screens in the region projecting dynamic visuals, each event is designed to create an immersive, high-energy experience that captures the magic of Ibiza right on the Dubai coastline.

 

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The season kicks off in January with two consecutive nights from global sensations and Australian melodic masters RÜFÜS DU SOL, the first on 23 January alongside multidisciplinary trio Avangart Tabldot and then with Copenhagen’s ‘Dope Dance’ creators Tripolism on 24 January. That is followed by a powerhouse performance from house music king and Diynamic label head Solomun on 31 January.

 

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On 13 February, the internationally celebrated Music On series returns with Marco Carola b2b Franky Rizardo, East End Dubs b2b Max Dean and Ale De Tuglie who will explore all shades of house and techno.

 

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With decades of party expertise from the legendary Pacha Ibiza, Pacha ICONS promises another season of unforgettable nights, world-class music and unparalleled beachside brilliance.

Alongside the first names announced for 2026, Pacha ICONS has revealed a special show with Keinemusik at a new location – Bab Al Shams Arena.

 

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Tickets available HERE.

Vintage Culture releases his highly anticipated track ‘Lost’

After months of high demand, ‘Lost’ is finally here. The track immediately evokes a sense of nostalgia while being crafted for the dancefloor – a balance that Vintage Culture and Gabss capture effortlessly.

It blends familiarity with a renewed touch, giving the track a fresh place within the electronic music landscape. With strong reactions at EDC, Tomorrowland Brazil, and dates across his global tour, the track has already become one of the year’s most anticipated releases.

Lost‘ marks the fourth release on Affairs and represents an important step forward for the label. Following ‘Feel the Rhythm‘ with ANNA, this release further establishes Affairs as a home for emotional vocals, detailed production, and meaningful global collaboration.

Vintage Culture Lost
Vintage Culture Lost

For Vintage Culture, Affairs is more than a label – it is a growing creative space shaped by connection and shared vision. With the arrival of ‘Lost‘, that vision takes another step forward, setting the tone for what’s to come.

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