Listen to this week’s fresh drops on New Music Friday and NMF Dance!
NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
NMF Dance brings this week’s newest dance tracks from Control Room, Sintra, Jon Casey, and more.
1. Control Room, AVE – “For You”
Born from a spontaneous Zoom call between Canada and Italy, “For You” by Control Room and AVE channels the kind of lightning-in-a-bottle energy that can’t be manufactured. With sweeping chords, heartfelt vocals, and a perfect balance of emotional weight and dancefloor drive, it feels both massive and intimate at once.
2. Sintra, Enamour – “All I See (Enamour Remix)”
A rising force in melodic house, Sintra collaborates with longtime inspiration Enamour for a remix that reimagines “All I See” as a hypnotic, peak-time weapon. Swapping the original’s warmth for haunting synths, layered textures, and percussive bite, Enamour pushes the track into darker, club-ready territory.
3. Jon Casey, TroyBoi – “AHORA”
Jon Casey’s HAPPY TO BE HERE EP pushes trap into bold new territory, blending infectious vocal chops, heavy low-end, and South African percussion into a sound that’s both inventive and club-ready. The standout collaboration with TroyBoi on “AHORA” signals a fresh era for the genre.
4. Sara Landry, Alt8 – “Havana Bounce”
Experimental techno DJ Sara Landry joins forces with Irish Techno producer Alt8, on their track “Havana Bounce.” Fusing Landry’s signature dark, industrial edge with Alt8’s high-energy, rave-ready sound, the collaboration delivers a hypnotic blend of pounding kicks, warped basslines, and relentless percussive drive.
5. Lilly Palmer, Mauro Picotto – “Komodo”
Techno-house DJ Lilly Palmer teams up with the iconic 90s EDM pioneer Mauro Picotto on a reimagining of Mauro’s “Komodo.” Breathing new life into one of dance music’s most iconic anthems, Lilly infuses the original’s timeless melodies with her own sleek, driving techno grooves and her signature atmospheric textures.
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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
New Music Friday brings the fresh drops of this week from Eliza Mclamb, Maria Ellis, and more!
1. Ray Hawthrone – “Come Ruin My Life Real Quick”
Ray Hawthorne returns with his sophomore album, Ray Hawthorne Isn’t Real, turning confessional chaos into cathartic, razor-sharp pop punk. Featuring the standout track “Come Ruin My Life Real Quick” and building on the momentum of his previous release, Ray Hawthorne Sucks, the record delivers brash hooks for anyone who’s ever screamed into the void and made it catchy.
2. Eliza McLamb – “Every Year”
Eliza McLamb drops her new single “Every Year” alongside the announcement of her 2026 tour. Pulled from her upcoming album Good Story (out Oct. 24), the track pairs sharp, observational lyricism with guitar-driven indie rock that cements her as one of the genre’s rising voices. With this release, Eliza continues building toward what’s shaping up to be a defining record in her career.
3. Maria Ellis – “I Like Me (When I’m Loving You)”
Pop and R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Maria Ellis returns with “I Like Me (When I’m Loving You),” a heartfelt ode to love and self-acceptance inspired by ’90s Pop/R&B. Following her bold debut EP Ultrabaddie, this new single marks the next chapter in an artistry that blends confidence, vulnerability, and genre-crossing flair.
4. Claire Rosinkranz – “Dancer”
Claire Rosinkranz returns with “Dancer,” a breezy yet emotionally honest track arriving just ahead of her opening slot on the Maroon 5 tour. Best known for her 2020 TikTok breakout “Backyard Boy,” Rosinkranz continues to pair irresistibly catchy songwriting with her offbeat, fashion-forward style. The release comes with a visualizer featuring her boyfriend Max, adding a personal touch to her signature blend of charm and authenticity.
5. The Beaches – “Lesbian Of The Year”
The Beaches unveil “Lesbian Of The Year,” a poignant new single from their forthcoming album No Hard Feelings (out Aug. 29). Departing from the upbeat, club-ready tone of earlier releases, the track delivers an evocative ballad rooted in guitarist Leandra Earl’s late-in-life journey of embracing her sexuality. With their North American headlining tour kicking off in September and a special GRAMMY Museum performance on Sept. 3, the band continues to pair raw vulnerability with their signature alt-rock craft.
