Welcome to the weekly roundup of the top electronic songs. Most of the tracks featured here were released the previous week, so if a song or album drops on a Friday, it will likely appear on this list the following Friday. The selections are presented in no particular order and showcase a wide range of styles within electronic music. Even if electronic music isn’t something you usually listen to, I recommend giving the first 30 seconds of each song. You might be surprised to discover something you really enjoy.
Disclaimer: The songs picked are not necessarily the ONLY songs released in the last week, but are an editor’s choice.
“CHICA 305” – John Summit (House)
John Summit is most known for his electronic dance music, with his debut album “Comfort in Chaos” alongside artist HAYLA reaching top charts and being played at major festivals such as Coachella, ULTRA Miami, and Lollapalooza. “CHICA 305” is his newest song, released featuring artist Feid. It seems as though this is a side project before “CTRL ESCAPE” drops. His new album is set to be released later this month.
“lanadelray” – WINK (Trap)
WINK is a newer artist in the electronic producing scene. His style is closer to a more modern interpretation of the trap genre, with experimental sounds spread within. I personally first heard his style through the NIGHTMODE Records label, and have been following him ever since. Give “lanadelray” a listen.
“Favour” FISHER and Tones and I (Tech House)
FISHER is best known in the club scene for his euphoric style of music. Look up “Stay” for another taste of his unique Tech House genre. Tones and I is an Australian singer/songwriter most known for her song “Dance Monkey”, though she’s worked on other famous projects as well. Together, this duo creates some of the best vocals and a thoroughly produced tech house sound. Give “Favour” a listen if you enjoy house music.
“King of the Dancefloor” – MUZZ (Drum and Bass)
I’ve been waiting for the day I get to talk about MUZZ. Known for his style of mixing rock instruments with electronic sounds, he has become the blueprint for his own genre. Influencing so many different areas of music, it would be surprising if one electronic artist you know didn’t know about MUZZ. He has performed on several stages, like the Basspod EDC Las Vegas and Radio 1 at Reading and Leeds Festival. Listen to his new single “King of the Dancefloor.”
“Crew Joint” – AC Slater (House)
AC Slater was the early pioneer of Bass House music before artists like Knock2 and ISOxo made it much more mainstream. His label “Nightbass” continues to release genre-defining tracks that continuously reshape what people are listening to. “Crew Joint” is a lighter house track, with me thinking he’s bound to announce a new album because of his frequent drops.
“What Ya Got 4 Me” – Pirapus (Drum and Bass)
Pirapus’ Future Drum and Bass are different from the usual scene, earning support from Sub Focus, Tiesto, and Andy C. In 2025, they ranked among Beatport’s top 10 best-selling DnB artists, went on a world tour, played Tomorrowland, and continue to collaborate with other artists.
“Whatcha Do To Me”- ACRAZE (Bass House)
ACRAZE is probably the most correct use of the word prodigy in the electronic music scene. Hailing from Staten Island, in one year, ACRAZE went from performing openings at local nightclubs to headlining sold out shows. Even though he had been working diligently, at 26 years old, he produced a rough house edit of Cherish’s “Do It To It,” and a smash hit was born. “Watcha Do To Me” has a bouncier vibe than some of his previous sounds, but definitely worth a play.
“i need you” – BUNT. x Malou (Melodic House)
BUNT. has an extremely melodic house style that makes him completely unique and fun to listen to every single time he releases. Being from Germany, the word Bunt translates to colorful, which is exactly how I would describe his music. It has a very pretty feeling, harder to describe than to hear. You can check out his other single, “Clouds” with Nate Traveller. Afterwards, I recommend you give “i need you” a listen.
“Second Nature” – Gorgon City (House)
Gorgon City consists of the duo Kye Gibbon and Matt Robson Scott. Being revered as a contemporary music duo, they have a distinct, timeless sound of bass-driven house music. They’ve been releasing hits since 2012, and it doesn’t look like they’re going to stop anytime soon. Second Nature is their newest single featuring TAET. Try it out.
“Take Me There” – Jacknife (House)
Australian rising talent Jacknife is influencing the global dance scene with his dynamic productions, including some collaborations with The Bloody Beetroots, Dr. Fresh, BIJOU, Just a Gen, and more. His music is also found in the video game Formula 1 F1 22. He’s been listed for credits by many other artists and continues to bring an impactful sound. “Take Me There” is definitely worth a listen.
Written By: Alex Garcia

