.WaveLength – Week 7

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 a try. You might be surprised to discover something you really enjoy.

Disclaimer: The songs chosen are not necessarily the ONLY songs released in the last week, but are an editor’s choice.

Tonguetiiied (ghost voices flip)” – WINK (Hard Trap)

WINK is a newer artist in the electronic producing scene. His style is closer to a modern interpretation of the trap genre, with experimental sounds woven throughout. I personally first heard his style through the NIGHTMODE Records Label, and have been following him ever since. Give “Tonguetiiied (ghost voices flip)” a listen.

BEAUTIFUL COLORS” – San Holo x Big Gigantic x Evalyn (Trap)

With his upcoming album “TRUE LOVE IN A MADE UP WORLD”, San Holo is one of the few artists who truly has a unique taste in electronic music. His wide range of bass, melody, and snare sounds marks him as an artist I will continue to follow and grow an appreciation for. His most recognizable achievement is his remix of Dr. Dre’s “The Next Episode,” which currently has over 200 million streams on YouTube. “BEAUTIFUL COLORS” is a banger, through and through.

Rampage” 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 listen to. “Rampage” is a much more contemporary yet toned-down version of this style.

I Love Life” – Bakermat x RANI (House)

Bakermat, the Dutchman who merges genres that are not normally combined, strives to create an original sound with every track. His main distinction is that all his tracks tend to be in a minor key, or simply put, ‘feel good music’. “I Love Life” is definitely another song to place in that category, with amazing vocals from RANI.

Midnight Moon” – WHIPPED CREAM (Techno)

WHIPPED CREAM, the former competitive figure skater who decided to switch careers and started producing music, has regularly released music over the last few years. Her largest body of work was released in 2025. Her newest techno song, “Midnight Moon,” is part of her debut album “HOME WAS ALWAYS ME”. Though it appears she has been on a roll the last few months, her debut album showcases a wide variety of sound design and techniques.

Smoke” – Skrillex x ISOxo (Dubstep)

Skrillex doesn’t need much of an introduction; he’s the pioneer of Dubstep and has been featured on countless stages as a headliner. He’s won the most awards (9) of any electronic music performer, and he typically gets an award every time he releases a new album. “Smoke” is a collaboration with ISOxo, who’s another pioneer of trap music. ISOxo released his freshman EP, “Nightrealm,” which was met with critical acclaim from all corners of the industry. From fans, to press outlets, to artists, the EP was hailed as a masterwork and a breath of fresh air, and he was proclaimed the up-and-coming artist to watch. Together, these two might be the master and the student. Give it a listen.

Make You Fight”- Chris Lake x ATRIP (House)

With decades in the industry, Chris Lake is most notable for his house music. He’s a GRAMMY-nominated artist with even more room to grow as he shapes and innovates the post-EDM scene. He’s an artist who is constantly featured on Top 100 lists for Hot Dance/Electronic music. Connecting with ATRIP, the London-based producer and DJ was a no-brainer. He’s much more melodic than Chris Lake, but they both have great reputations at mainline festivals

High On You” – Jackie Hollander (House)

Jackie Hollander, emerging from the vibrant cultural melting pot of San Francisco, has swiftly ascended in the realm of electronic music. A self-taught DJ and producer known for her innovative approach and dynamic performances has rapidly grown to become a recognizable name at prestigious venues. “High On You” seems to be a track part of a trending genre of party songs that are also electronic.

White Wine” – Brodie x goddard. (Drum and Bass)

DJ-ing since the age of 14, vocalist, and rapper Brodie is a young talent with room to grow. Her passion for Jungle and DnB tracks makes her a solid force in the genre. Also hailing from the U.K., Goddard. shares a similar passion for DnB, blending melodic, vocal-driven production with recognizable sound design. “White Wine” is the definition of a new-age Drum and Bass track.

In Da Jungle” – BLOND:ISH (Dance)

The newest artist on this list, Viperactive, is a trap and bass producer from Los Angeles. He’s set to appear at major festivals this year. His modern take on the genre showcases some of the most unique sound designs you can think of. He’s collaborated with major names like Fred again.., Marshmello, and this is another track with NGHTMRE. NGHTMRE, or Tyler Marenyi, owns his own label and the global dance music stage. Skrillex dropped one of his unreleased tracks during the “Ultra Music Festival”, and NGHTMRE instantly became a major name. He’s the champion of EDM and hip-hop. Collaborated with artists like SLANDER, Gunna, Tory Lanez, Dillon Francis, and others, he’s easily one of the most decorated. “Earthquake” is the perfect song to represent the genre in modern times.

Written By:

Alex Garcia