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🎧 New Music Friday – January 23 2026

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This week’s New Music Friday delivers a powerful mix of underground energy, melodic emotion, and crossover firepower. From Kaskade’s refined house elegance to David Guetta and MORTEN’s hard-hitting collaboration with Trippie Redd, the spectrum is wide and exciting. Whether you’re looking for club-ready grooves or emotionally charged electronic moments, these five releases define the sound of late January.


1. Kaskade, CID & Anabel Englund – Vision Blurred

Kaskade reunites with Anabel Englund alongside CID for Vision Blurred, a sleek and hypnotic house track built for late-night dancefloors. Englund’s sultry vocals glide effortlessly over a deep, rolling bassline and crisp percussion. The production feels refined and atmospheric, gradually pulling the listener into its groove. CID’s club-driven influence keeps the energy steady and infectious throughout. Vision Blurred is subtle yet powerful β€” a track that thrives on mood, tension, and sophistication.


2. David Guetta, MORTEN & Trippie Redd – Locked In

David Guetta and MORTEN continue pushing their future rave sound forward with Locked In, this time teaming up with Trippie Redd. The track blends hard-hitting, distorted synths with aggressive drops and hip-hop-inspired vocal delivery. Trippie Redd brings a raw, edgy energy that contrasts sharply with the polished electronic production. The breakdown builds tension before exploding into a massive, festival-ready drop. Locked In feels bold, intense, and designed for mainstage moments.


3. Disco Lines, wes mills & Madeline Follin – starlight

starlight delivers a warm, melodic contrast to this week’s heavier releases. Disco Lines and wes mills craft a smooth, groove-driven production that allows Madeline Follin’s dreamy vocals to shine. The track blends indie-electronic textures with dancefloor rhythms, creating a nostalgic yet modern sound. Subtle synth layers and a flowing structure keep the track engaging without overpowering the emotion. starlight feels intimate, uplifting, and perfect for late-night drives or chilled dance moments.


4. Creeds & Devin Wild – Dangerous

Creeds and Devin Wild join forces on Dangerous, an explosive track that fuses hard dance energy with dark, cinematic intensity. The production is aggressive and relentless, driven by pounding kicks and distorted synths. Tension builds steadily throughout the track, leading to a powerful and unforgiving drop. Both artists bring their signature edge, creating a sound that feels raw and unapologetic. Dangerous is built for high-energy sets and fans of harder electronic styles.


5. Going Deeper & Ryan Spicer – Like Home

Closing out the week, Going Deeper teams up with Ryan Spicer for Like Home, a melodic and emotionally resonant house track. Spicer’s heartfelt vocals bring warmth and sincerity, supported by soft chords and a gently driving rhythm. The production balances intimacy with danceability, making it equally suited for radio play and sunset sets. The track builds naturally, focusing on feeling rather than force. Like Home delivers comfort, nostalgia, and melodic depth.


πŸ’‘ Why You Should Listen

  • Vision Blurred – Deep, atmospheric house with signature Anabel Englund vocals.

  • Locked In – Hard-hitting future rave energy with a bold hip-hop crossover.

  • starlight – Dreamy, melodic electronic vibes with emotional depth.

  • Dangerous – Intense, high-energy fusion of hard dance and cinematic power.

  • Like Home – Warm, melodic house built around heartfelt vocals and emotion.


All these fresh releases have been added to our radio playlist and are now available to stream on Spotify in the New EDM Friday playlist. Tune in, follow the playlist, and stay up to date with the best new tracks from the world of dance and electronic music every week.

Written by: kdaz5

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