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🎧 New Music Friday – March 27th 2026

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The final week of March closes with another strong selection of electronic releases, mixing major collaborations, emotional vocals, and club-focused production. From John Summit linking with The Chainsmokers to MEDUZA’s latest melodic house cut, this week’s standout tracks move across festival territory, radio-friendly dance, and late-night club energy. Here are the five releases that deserve your attention this Friday.


1. John Summit, The Chainsmokers & Ilsey – ALL THE TIME

John Summit joins forces with The Chainsmokers and Ilsey on ALL THE TIME, a collaboration that blends sleek house production with emotional songwriting. Ilsey’s vocal performance gives the track immediate warmth, delivering a melody that feels intimate while remaining highly accessible. John Summit’s rhythmic foundation keeps the groove steady, while The Chainsmokers bring their polished melodic sensibility to the arrangement. The drop stays controlled and melodic rather than explosive, allowing the vocal hook to remain central. ALL THE TIME feels modern, smooth, and built for both playlists and festival singalongs.


2. MEDUZA & Henry Camamile – Don’t Wanna Go Home

MEDUZA return with Don’t Wanna Go Home, featuring Henry Camamile on vocals for a refined melodic house release. The production leans into deep bass movement, subtle piano accents, and crisp percussion that immediately create momentum. Camamile’s voice adds emotional depth without overpowering the groove, fitting perfectly into MEDUZA’s signature style. The arrangement develops gradually, building tension through texture rather than dramatic impact. Don’t Wanna Go Home is elegant, polished, and highly effective on repeat listens.


3. Timmy Trumpet & Oaks – Not A Place

Timmy Trumpet teams up with Oaks for Not A Place, delivering a high-energy record that balances vocal emotion with festival intensity. Oaks’ vocals bring a melodic and reflective tone, contrasting with the explosive production that follows. Timmy Trumpet injects his trademark big-room power through punchy drops and dramatic build-ups. The track shifts effectively between emotional verses and high-impact electronic sections. Not A Place is designed for large crowds while keeping a strong melodic identity.


4. TELYKAST – Can You Feel It

TELYKAST return with Can You Feel It, a melodic dance track built around clean production and uplifting energy. The track opens with atmospheric layers before introducing a warm vocal line and steady rhythmic pulse. The drop is bright and polished, driven by synth melodies that feel instantly familiar without becoming predictable. TELYKAST maintain strong emotional clarity throughout the arrangement, making the track highly accessible. Can You Feel It fits perfectly into both radio playlists and festival warm-up sets.


5. Joel Fletcher & Linney – Miracle

Joel Fletcher and Linney close this week’s selection with Miracle, a powerful vocal dance release built around emotional intensity and melodic progression. Linney’s voice carries the song with clarity and depth, while Fletcher constructs a production that gradually builds toward a strong melodic payoff. The drop remains energetic without sacrificing the emotional tone established in the verses. Synth textures and rhythmic precision keep the track dynamic from beginning to end. Miracle feels uplifting, polished, and highly replayable.


💡 Why You Should Listen

  • ALL THE TIME – A strong crossover between melodic house and emotional pop songwriting.
  • Don’t Wanna Go Home – MEDUZA deliver another polished and elegant house production.
  • Not A Place – Festival energy balanced by strong vocal emotion.
  • Can You Feel It – Clean melodic dance built for broad appeal.
  • Miracle – A vocal-driven anthem with uplifting progression.

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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