Dance Collective: Steve Aoki x 2ŁØT, Pascal Junior, Harmogy, Odium, Aalson, Gavrielle, Dvashest’, elsaaa, Flew, C-Zens

Here’s the latest round of dance-worthy, electro-fuelled tracks for you lovely lot to check out! As always, we keep out doors open for all kinds of electronic music and that shows in the eclectic mix below.


Steve Aoki kicks off 2026 by supercharging ‘Immortal’, the soul-stirring anthem from 2ŁØT and Aloe Blacc. While the original is rooted in the philosophy of memento mori, Steve’s remix via Dim Mak injects a high-octane urgency that transforms a contemplative message into a peak-time festival banger. By pairing Aloe Blacc’s soaring, inspirational vocals with electrifying big-room drops, the DJ and producer amplifies the track’s call to fearless living. It is a seamless fusion of 2ŁØT’s electronic jam music and Steve Aoki’s legendary production prowess. This remix demands you seize the moment.

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‘Call Me Now’ is a smooth, sunset-soaked deep house track that balances emotion with dancefloor energy from Pascal Junior. Featuring soulful vocal hooks and warm, flowing basslines, the song captures that magnetic space between longing and connection. The hypnotic groove feels effortless, making it perfect for late-night drives or golden-hour playlists. As the debut release under Pascal’s new label, In Search of Sunset, the track sets a clear tone, one that’s melodic, atmospheric, and deeply immersive. ‘Call Me Now’ proves Pascal Junior’s mastery of mood-driven production, delivering a song that lingers long after the beat fades out.

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Harmogy’s latest offering ‘Show You How To Move’ is packed with the infectious energy of old-school house blended with modern tech-house precision. Drawing from his early days in the Black Forest to his success with hits like ‘Ecstasy’, Kai Würtenberger continues to prove his status as a production powerhouse. The track pulses with a rhythmic authority that reflects his deep-rooted passion for the dancefloor. By weaving together organic house textures and high-quality collaborative elements, Harmogy creates a sound that is both trendy and timeless. It’s a sophisticated, high-energy invitation to the club, perfectly capturing his evolution into a genre-blurring electronic architect.

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Driven by Odium’s signature blend of psychedelic trance energy, future rave tension and pop-infused hooks, ‘When The Lights Go Low’ balances darkness with accessibility. It’s a high-impact collision of harder styles and melodic seduction. Pulsing synths and a rising sense of urgency build toward drops that feel tailor-made for peak-time festival moments. It’s bold, polished, aggressive, full of groove and unmistakably Odium, Continuing the momentum of his recent successes, ‘When The Lights Go Low’ reinforces why Odium remains a standout force in modern EDM. Fearless, forward-thinking, and built for massive crowds.

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Blending cinematic emotion with melodic techno finesse, ‘Dreamer’ stands out as a luminous moment on Aalson’s debut album. The track unfolds slowly, carried by gentle synth layers and a steady, hypnotic pulse that feels both meditative and forward-moving. ‘Dreamer’ captures the album’s core themes of transformation and self-discovery, reflecting a quiet hope that rises through vulnerability. Its atmospheric build creates space for reflection, like drifting through a late-night cityscape of thoughts and memories. Emotional yet restrained, the production mirrors Aalson’s search for artistic freedom. ‘Dreamer’ feels like where doubt softens and possibility begins to glow.

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Gavrielle’s single ‘sink’ is a sleek, hard-won triumph that turns personal collapse into propulsion. Written, produced, and performed entirely by the artist, the track pulses with layered synths, tidal drums, and breathy vocals that glide between vulnerability and command. At 4:44, it unfolds like a late-night club confession, building patiently before detonating into cathartic drops. The production feels immersive and meticulous, each texture placed with intention. Lyrically, she confronts survival and broken cycles, transforming heaviness into motion. ‘sink’ rises, shimmering, resilient, and defiantly danceable, proving Gavrielle’s control over both mood and momentum in every measure for the night.

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In his latest offering, ‘Into The Woods’, electronic artist Dvashest’ masterfully crafts a minimalist sanctuary for the introspective listener. Drawing from his roots in the St. Petersburg underground, Vladimir trades high-energy techno for a warm, organic house landscape that feels deeply nostalgic. The track functions like a sonic memory, layering downtempo rhythms that evoke the quiet solitude of winter forest paths. It is a testament to his growth from childhood radio collages to a globally recognized producer. Subtle, enveloping, and emotionally resonant, ‘Into The Woods’ proves that sometimes the most powerful statements are made in the quietest moments.

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Opening 2026 on a bright note, ‘stronger now’ glides on luminous chords and an instantly catchy topline that feels both soothing and empowering. It’s a radiant deep house release that balances elegance with emotional uplift. Subtle tropical influences weave through the production, adding warmth without overwhelming its refined atmosphere. There’s a sense of transition in the sound that captures a moment of quiet escape and renewal. The polished textures and gentle energy make it perfect for late-evening playlists or sunset drives. ‘stronger now’ confirms elsaaa’s rising presence and tasteful sonic identity.

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Built on a minimal yet addictive synth line, Flew’s ‘Better When You’re Here’ glides effortlessly, letting a catchy vocal do the emotional heavy lifting. It captures the quiet magic of shared moments and turns it into a warm, dance-driven melodic house cut. It feels intimate without being fragile, club-ready without losing its humanity. Drawing on his background as a guitarist and his Lyon roots, Flew continues a sincere artistic journey begun with ‘All Night Long’ and ‘Missing Out’. Perfect for late-day sunsets or night drives, this is house music that breathes. Simple, emotional, and undeniably better when shared.

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Sydney-based producer C-Zens strikes gold again with his latest single ‘Stay The Same’. Drawing from a rich palette of 90s house nostalgia and contemporary tech-house precision, the track is a masterclass in balance. A driving, punchy bass-line grounds the production, while powerful vocals soar over a groove that feels both deep and uplifting. It’s this happy-yet-moody duality that defines his signature style, refined since his breakout on Motive Records. From his hip-hop roots to gaining nods from titans like Mark Knight, C-Zens proves he’s a force in the melodic house scene. It’s vibrant, infectious, and undeniably made for the floor.

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