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Mid-March arrives with another strong wave of electronic releases, blending festival power, melodic emotion, and club-driven grooves. This week’s standout tracks move effortlessly between progressive builds, vocal-led house records, and deeper rhythmic cuts, showing once again how broad the dance music spectrum has become. From Martin Garrix’s latest solo statement to fresh collaborations from KSHMR, Topic, and Kyle Watson, these are the five tracks worth your attention this Friday.
Martin Garrix returns with Catharina, a track that highlights his ability to merge emotional melody with stadium-sized production. The song opens with atmospheric pads and subtle piano layers before gradually building into a powerful progressive structure. Garrix carefully controls the tension, allowing the drop to land with both clarity and impact. The melodic lead carries a nostalgic tone while still feeling modern and polished. Catharina captures the uplifting energy that has long defined Garrix’s most memorable solo releases.
MALUGI teams up with Sam Harper for I Feel The Love, a vibrant house release filled with movement and vocal warmth. Harper’s distinctive voice brings immediate emotional presence, while the production leans into crisp percussion and a bouncing groove. The track balances club functionality with melodic accessibility, making it equally effective in playlists and DJ sets. Small production details keep the rhythm lively throughout without overcomplicating the arrangement. I Feel The Love delivers a clean and infectious energy from start to finish.
Three distinct artistic worlds collide on Ultra Love, where KSHMR and Jason Ross build a cinematic melodic anthem around Brieanna Grace’s soaring vocal performance. The track unfolds with dramatic chords, layered synth textures, and a carefully structured progression that steadily increases intensity. Brieanna Grace gives the song its emotional center, carrying the melody with strength and clarity. When the drop arrives, it combines melodic power with festival-sized impact. Ultra Love feels expansive, polished, and designed for big moments.
Kyle Watson and Julia Church deliver Dark Side, a deep and sophisticated house track driven by mood and groove. Julia Church’s airy vocal style creates a haunting contrast against the rolling low-end and minimal percussion. Watson keeps the production restrained yet highly effective, allowing subtle rhythmic shifts to shape the track’s progression. The result is immersive without needing excessive intensity. Dark Side thrives on atmosphere, making it ideal for late-night listening and underground dancefloors alike.
Topic, Shimza, and A7S join forces on Missing You, blending melodic dance elements with Afro-house-inspired textures. A7S brings a recognizable vocal hook that immediately anchors the track, while Topic and Shimza create a rhythmic framework full of movement and warmth. The production combines smooth melodic layers with percussive detail, giving the song both emotional accessibility and global dance appeal. The drop remains controlled and elegant rather than explosive, reinforcing the track’s hypnotic quality. Missing You feels polished, current, and highly replayable.
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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