Boko Yout – Demolition Man (YUMA Remix)

The self-proclaimed “Afro-grunge” pioneer has been tearing up the alternative scene with a sound that blends the raw intensity of 90s grunge with the rhythmic soul of West African influences. But just when we thought we had his debut album GUSTO (2025) figured out, a new remix of the standout surfaces.

Hot Since 82, Avision – In The Air

“In The Air” feels designed for those specific moments. It’s soulful, it’s sophisticated, and it carries a sense of nostalgia while remaining firmly rooted in modern production techniques. It’s the kind of track that works just as well in a pair of high-end headphones as it does on a massive sound system at Pacha Ibiza.

Yellow Claw – Lucid feat. Aida Sofia

Unlike some of their heavier, distortion-fueled mainstage anthems, “Lucid” acts as a sophisticated entryway into the new project. It’s a masterclass in tension and release, blending. Airy, Atmospheric Melodies: The production feels vast and expansive, providing a dreamy backdrop for Alda Sofia’s haunting vocals. Snappy Percussion: The beat is tight and clinical, creating a “snappy” rhythm that feels modern while nodding to the classic trap aesthetic.

Baauer – Harlem Shake (monsoons ukg bootleg)

We are currently living through a massive “Speed Garage” and “New School UKG” resurgence. Producers like Monsoon are digging through the “Golden Era” of EDM (2010–2015) and reclaiming those sounds for a new gen.

Leotrix – Fighter Pilot

Leotrix’s relationship with the Gud Vibrations label (founded by NGHTMRE and SLANDER) has been a defining part of his career. “Fighter Pilot” signals the next phase of this partnership, cementing his reputation as a “producer’s producer.” At just 26, Ethan Wright (the man behind the moniker) has already amassed over 30 million streams, and with tracks like this, it’s easy to see why.

K Motionz, Arka – No Comprende

If there’s one artist in the Drum & Bass scene who knows how to keep the momentum going, it’s K Motionz. Hot on the heels of a massive start to 2026, the prodigy-turned-heavyweight has officially released “No Comprende” (featuring Arka), and it’s already becoming a staple in festival sets from Perth to London.

Pigeon Hole – Press Rewind

This is a “momentum” track. It’s designed to transition a set from “warm-up” to “full-blown party.” Whether you’re a fan of the Glitch Hop revival or just love a song with a serious backbone, this release proves that the Westwood crew is still at the top of their game.

Footclan – dat girl

If you haven’t been paying attention to Footclan, now is the time to start. Known for their intricate rhythms and deep roots in dance culture, they’ve carved out a space where 160 BPM feels like home. Their latest offering, “Dat Girl,” was premiered by NU KVLTURE, a platform that has become a lighthouse for those seeking the “new cult” of electronic music—sounds that are dark, driving, and boundary-pushing.

SOFI TUKKER, J Balvin – COOK

SOFI TUKKER has always been known for their “Bred-and-Butter” genre-blending, mixing Portuguese lyrics with jungle-pop beats and house grooves. By bringing J Balvin into the mix, they’ve bridged the gap between the electronic dance world and the reggaeton universe perfectly.