Dance Collective: MANSA, STBAN, JAYCiX, Coast & Ocean, Trendsetter, DammyDaas x Sonny Grin, Jape Enterprise, Kyle Waves, Scalla, Snowk x Liset Alea

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.


MANSA channeling late-night introspection into a sleek, high-voltage future house anthem ‘Midnight On My Mind’. Built on a rubbery bassline and crisp, kinetic drums, the track balances emotional tension with dance-floor release. Airy pads and melodic stabs glow like city lights after dark, while the vocal hook lingers with a bittersweet pull that feels both personal and universal. The drop is punchy without excess, favoring groove and clarity over clutter. There’s confidence in the restraint, proof of a producer who understands pacing.’“Midnight On My Mind’ captures youth, motion, and memory in one addictive, replay-ready rush.

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Seamlessly bridging the gap between traditional Spanish soul and modern dance floor utility, ‘Esperanza’ is a masterclass in flamenco house from STBAN. Built on a relentless 4×4 pulse, the track uses undulating synths and crisp percussion to create a hypnotic, driving movement. The composition is both ethereal and high-energy, capturing the emotional depth of STBAN’s signature “FLAMENCA” concept. By weaving evocative Hispanic toplines over deep, infectious grooves, STBAN proves why he’s a rising force in the global scene. It’s a sophisticated, immersive anthem that honors his 90s club roots while pushing electronic music into a bold, culturally rich future.

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Delivering a slick commercial dance cut that wastes no time getting to the hook, JAYCiX doubles down on pure, feel-good momentum in ‘Bad Habit‘. A tight four-on-the-floor groove anchors the track while elastic basslines and bright slap-house textures inject bounce and swagger. The chorus is undeniably sticky, one that’s tailor-made for short-form clips and late-night singalongs, yet the production keeps enough punch for proper club systems. Crisp builds snap into a satisfying drop that favors rhythm over chaos, keeping bodies moving instead of overwhelming the mix. Polished, upbeat, and playlist-friendly, ‘Bad Habit’ feels engineered for repeat spins and carefree dance-floor highs.

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‘Ice Cold’ finds Tony Velvet, Coast & Ocean and Hugo Jones locking into a groove that feels equal parts warehouse sweat and seaside haze. Driven by crunchy drum machines, rubbery bass, and shimmering arps, the track leans into analogue grit without losing its dancefloor pulse. Hugo’s fluid keys ripple through the mix, giving the psychedelia shape, while the trio’s loose, instinct-first production keeps things thrillingly unpredictable. There’s a sunburnt swagger to it all. It’s funky, strange and confidently DIY. Equal parts house experiment and late-night jam, ‘Ice Cold’ thrives on texture and feel, delivering a woozy, body-moving trip that refuses to play it safe.

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Blending alternative hip-hop swagger with glossy dance-pop hooks and bass-house muscle, ‘Caviar and Gold’ finds Trendsetter leaning fully into his reputation for genre alchemy. The beat is built from silky synth pads, punchy low end, and crisp percussion, while the topline balances decadence and hustle, framing success as both celebration and grind. Subtle drops and electro textures keep the energy kinetic without overwhelming the groove, making it equally suited for late-night headphones or peak-hour floors. There’s a cinematic polish throughout, the kind that suggests runway lights and neon skylines. ‘Caviar and Gold’ feels confident, stylish, and built to shimmer long after the last kick fades.

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‘My Mind’ is a compelling exploration of future house that thrives in the tension between club-ready energy and late-night introspection. Rooted in the “kid from the Taunus” perspective, Jape Enterprise’s track centers on a hypnotic vocal hook supported by a clean, driving groove. What sets this apart is its moody, dark atmosphere; while the rhythm pushes forward with bass intensity, the melodic layers retain a raw, emotional weight. It’s a carefully architected sonic world that avoids the random single trap, offering a purposeful journey that works as well for headphones as it does the dancefloor.

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Strobe-lit beats thump beneath soft, melancholy piano lines, creating a push-pull between dancefloor euphoria and emotional distance in Kyle Waves’ newest track ‘Picture In My Phone’. It’s a sleek, late-night house confessional that turns heartbreak into momentum. Kyle’s airy, expressive vocal glides through the mix as he confronts the ghost of a past lover, choosing self-preservation over nostalgia. The production feels darker and sexier than his earlier work, with glossy synths and crisp percussion that mirror the song’s newfound confidence. It’s introspective without losing its pulse—music for ignoring texts at 2AM while losing yourself in the lights and moving forward anyway.

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Fusing driving pulsations with the atmospheric melodic techno layers, San Francisco’s Scalla delivers ‘Therapy’ a sophisticated deep-dive into the moody undercurrents of the electronic scene. Feeling both industrial and deeply personal, the production is a masterclass in tension, balancing heavy bass with the intricate, dynamic synths that have become his signature. True to its title, the song offers a dark, chill catharsis, utilizing complex rhythms to keep the listener grounded while the melodies soar. It’s an immersive, boundary-pushing journey that solidifies Scalla as a rising visionary in progressive house.

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Built on featherlight percussion, warm bass pulses and spacious synth textures, Snowk’s production feels minimal yet emotionally expansive in new release ‘Big Love’. It has the kind of restrained euphoria that defines great deep house. Featured artist Liset Alea’s sultry, whisper-close vocal drifts through the mix like late-night confession, capturing the ache and thrill of a fleeting, all-consuming connection. There’s a cinematic patience to the arrangement, balancing club momentum with introspection. Equal parts tender and transportive, ‘Big Love’ lives in that sweet spot between memory and motion. This is a sophisticated, slow-burn dance track that lingers long after the beat fades.

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