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🎧 New Music Friday – May 1 2026

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A new month kicks off with a strong wave of electronic releases, blending powerful vocals, club-focused production, and uplifting melodic moments. This week’s selection highlights the versatility of the scene, from Becky Hill’s bold pop-dance energy to Dom Dolla’s groove-driven collaboration with Tiga. Whether you’re looking for peak-time tracks or emotional anthems, these five releases set the tone for May.


1. Becky Hill – >>>hands on me<<<

Becky Hill returns with >>>hands on me<<<, a bold and confident dance-pop track driven by her unmistakable vocal power. The production blends punchy percussion with sleek synth layers, creating a modern and energetic backdrop. Hill’s delivery is both commanding and expressive, giving the track an immediate impact. The chorus is designed to hit hard, with a catchy hook that stays with you long after the first listen. >>>hands on me<<< feels vibrant, assertive, and built for both radio and dancefloor moments.


2. D.O.D & Hayley May – Closure

D.O.D teams up with Hayley May for Closure, a melodic house track filled with emotional depth and uplifting energy. Hayley May’s vocals bring vulnerability and warmth, perfectly complementing the shimmering synth layers. The track builds gradually, leading into a bright and euphoric drop that feels both powerful and controlled. D.O.D’s production remains polished and dynamic, balancing groove with melodic clarity. Closure is heartfelt, uplifting, and highly engaging from start to finish.


3. Nicky Romero, Almero & Grace Barton – Run To You

Nicky Romero joins forces with Almero and Grace Barton for Run To You, delivering a progressive house anthem packed with emotion. Barton’s vocals add a strong narrative presence, guiding the track through its build-up. The production features layered synths and a driving rhythm that builds tension before releasing into an energetic drop. Romero’s signature sound is evident in the clean structure and melodic focus. Run To You is uplifting, polished, and designed for festival stages.


4. Dom Dolla & Tiga – Don’t Worry Baby

Dom Dolla and Tiga collaborate on Don’t Worry Baby, a groove-heavy house track built for late-night dancefloors. The production is driven by a deep bassline, crisp drums, and a hypnotic rhythm that keeps the energy steady throughout. Tiga’s vocal adds a distinctive and slightly playful tone, enhancing the track’s character. The minimal yet effective arrangement allows the groove to remain the focal point. Don’t Worry Baby is smooth, infectious, and perfectly suited for club environments.


5. Switch Disco – VOICES

Switch Disco deliver VOICES, a high-energy dance track that blends catchy hooks with polished production. The track opens with strong vocal elements before building into a vibrant and punchy drop. Its structure is clean and effective, designed to keep listeners engaged from start to finish. The combination of melodic elements and driving rhythm makes it both radio-friendly and club-ready. VOICES is energetic, modern, and built for repeat listens.


πŸ’‘ Why You Should Listen

  • >>>hands on me<<< – Bold, vocal-driven dance-pop with strong personality.
  • Closure – Emotional melodic house with uplifting energy.
  • Run To You – A polished progressive anthem built for festivals.
  • Don’t Worry Baby – Groove-focused house perfect for late-night sets.
  • VOICES – High-energy dance track with catchy hooks.

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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