Friday Dance Music Guide: The Week’s Best New Tracks From Bob Moses, Kaskade, Floorplan & More
This week in dance music: Fred again.. performed the second of his 10 shows in 10 weeks run, Kylie Jenner released an electro-pop track under the name King Kylie and Alok brought a record-setting 1,000 drones to his Tomorrowland Brasil performance. Meanwhile, Max Styler launched his Nu Moda label, Ninajirachi was among the nominees for the 2025 Australian Music Prize, Beatport launched a new ticketing service and Daft Punk announced that the remixes of their 2005 album Human After All will be released on vinyl for the first time. The collection includes edits by Justice, SebastiAn and more.
We spoke with Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe about their broadcasting their new ambient album Liminal into space with the pair sharing such wisdom as Eno’s observation that “I think we find our way into the future by letting ourselves have feelings about things. If it’s art, you can have all sorts of feelings, and you’re not harmed by them, because you can switch them off. Through art, you’re allowed to let yourself experience new feelings and see how they feel to you and to therefore be able to talk about them with other people. So art is a way of creating feelings, but it’s also a way of making feelings public and discussable among people.”
We also chatted with Insomniac CEO Pasquale Rotella and Avalon owner Jon Lyons about their work to preserve the historic Hollywood club and touched base with ADE’s managing director about the can’t miss event’s during the dance gathering in the Dutch capital next week.
And now, to the music. These are the best new dance tracks of the week.
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