EDMTaste
April opens with a fresh wave of electronic releases that perfectly reflects the genre’s current diversity: global pop voices, club-focused production, melodic emotion, and crossover collaborations that feel built for both streaming platforms and festival stages. This week’s standout tracks range from FISHER’s infectious groove to Anyma’s cinematic atmosphere, offering five very different ways to experience where dance music is heading right now.
Bebe Rexha returns with Hysteria, a track that leans into polished dance-pop while keeping a darker emotional undertone. The production is driven by clean percussion, pulsing synth layers, and a chorus designed to stay in your head after one listen. Rexha’s vocal performance moves between restraint and intensity, giving the song dynamic character throughout its progression. The drop remains melodic rather than aggressive, allowing the hook to remain the focal point. Hysteria feels sleek, modern, and highly adaptable to both radio and electronic playlists.
FISHER teams up with Tones And I for Favour, blending his signature club groove with a highly recognizable vocal identity. The track opens with minimal percussion before gradually introducing a thick bassline that immediately establishes dancefloor momentum. Tones And I adds personality through her distinctive vocal phrasing, giving the track a playful yet emotionally grounded tone. FISHER keeps the production stripped enough to let the groove lead while maintaining constant movement. Favour feels direct, infectious, and built for packed club environments.
Dimension and bbyclose deliver Once In A Lifetime, a track that balances emotional vocal writing with energetic drum and bass momentum. bbyclose’s voice adds intimacy and softness, contrasting effectively with the fast-moving rhythmic framework underneath. Dimension’s production remains precise, layering melodic textures over a driving low-end without losing clarity. The drop carries strong forward energy while preserving the emotional tone established in the verses. Once In A Lifetime feels uplifting, fluid, and highly effective across multiple listening settings.
Anyma joins forces with Joji for Beautiful, a collaboration that leans heavily into atmosphere and emotional depth. Joji’s understated vocal delivery fits naturally into Anyma’s cinematic production style, where evolving synth textures and restrained percussion shape the track’s identity. The arrangement develops patiently, allowing tension and mood to build rather than relying on immediate impact. Subtle melodic layers give the song an immersive quality that rewards repeated listening. Beautiful feels elegant, introspective, and carefully crafted.
Jason Ross and TW3LVE close this week’s selection with Let Go, a melodic electronic track built around strong progression and emotional release. The production starts with soft harmonic layers before gradually expanding into a larger melodic framework. Vocal elements are used carefully, adding feeling without overwhelming the instrumental structure. When the drop arrives, it combines melodic clarity with enough energy to feel festival-ready. Let Go captures the uplifting side of melodic dance music with confidence and polish.
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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