Following a new batch of electronic music releases, artists across the scene have delivered tracks that move easily between underground clubs and large festival stages.
Skrillex unveiled a surprise EP that explores experimental bass textures and garage-influenced rhythms. The project leans into loose, playful production choices and continues his recent streak of unconventional releases. Armin van Buuren also stepped into new territory through a collaboration with techno producer Lilly Palmer, sharing a two-track release that blends melodic foundations with heavier, driving energy suited for late-night sets.
Other notable releases arrived from across the electronic spectrum. Matt Sassari and Jack Back teamed up with Amira Eldine on a tech house track designed for packed dance floors. Matisse & Sadko connected with Vion Konger and Scrufizzer on a high-energy collaboration built around bold drops and vocal hooks. On the melodic side, Illenium and Dabin joined Bastille for a polished release that balances emotional songwriting with cinematic electronic production.
Taken together, these tracks reflect the current direction of electronic music, where collaboration and stylistic range continue to shape the sound of the moment.







