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This week’s New Music Friday moves between explosive rock, futuristic pop, and high-voltage dance music. From Tove Lo’s addictive electro-pop and The Strokes’ black-coffee cool to Tiësto’s global dance floor rush and Levity’s summer-ready bass glow, these releases capture both emotional chaos and crowd-moving energy. This week also brings major EDC Las Vegas moments from Tiësto and Levity.


#NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

NMF Dance brings new music from Tiësto, Ella Collier, Dansyn & Dox and more!

1. Tiësto” – Don’t Lose Your Head”

Tiësto is set to make a hot debut with “Don’t Lose Your Head,” his new dance single featuring Olivia Sebastianelli, during his performance at circuitGROUNDS set, on May 16th, EDC Las Vegas. Built for the global dance floor, the single is eagerly anticipated. Pairing Olivia’s captivating vocals with the high-energy pulse, balancing the sound with a sharper, forward-looking edge that has both shaped Tiësto’s legacy. At the same time, its dynamic build and driving intensity reflect a renewed creative spark rooted in real-time crowd connection. The single will arrive worldwide on May 29, following its EDC Las Vegas debut.

2. David Guetta, Marten Hørger, Men Machine – “The Past, The Present, The Future”

David Guetta and Marten Hørger join forces on “The Past, The Present, The Future,” their official collaborative single in their dedicated project MEN MACHINE EP. Sonically, the track marks a fresh evolution for the duo, drawing on ’90s electroclash, new wave, synth-pop, and techno while staying locked into the current festival-stage performing energy. Meanwhile, it follows the club-focused spirit of Future Rave, bridging underground edge with festival-scale impact.

3. Ella Collier – “ANIMAL”

Ella Collier unveils “ANIMAL,” the closing track from her long-awaited debut album DANGEROUS. As the album’s finale, the song strips away the emotional walls built throughout the project, starting as a reflective piano ballad before erupting into a larger-than-life pop moment. Ultimately, “ANIMAL” turns chaos and vulnerability into self-acceptance, bringing DANGEROUS to a powerful close ahead of Ella’s album release show at The Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles on June 24.

4. Dansyn & Dox – “Work It Out”

Dansyn & Dox deliver “Work It Out,” a confident, feel-good house anthem built on tight percussion, fun vocal hooks, and a pumping bassline. Establishing on Dansyn’s punk, metal, and live production roots, the track brings an underground edge to a polished club sound. Significantly, it fits two spaces perfectly: late-night dance floors and gym weight rooms. Whether you are moving through a packed club or pushing through one more set, “Work It Out” keeps the energy locked in.

5. LEVITY – “NEON SOUL”

Chicago electronic trio Levity returns with “Neon Soul,” a bright, chill single that opens a new lane in their fast-rising story. Rather than leaning fully into bass-heavy chaos, the single incorporates warm melodies with their signature low-end punch, creating something carefree, euphoric, and built for summer nights. Indeed, “Neon Soul” heads toward EDC Las Vegas, ready for another major crowd moment.

Check out our full NMF DANCE playlist, now available on Spotify:


#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

New music from MADiSON ViOLETT, Tove Lo, The Strokes, and more on New Music Friday!

1. MADiSON ViOLETT – “BLEED FOR ME” (feat. Kellin Quinn)

MADiSON ViOLETT Teams with Kellin Quinn for Explosive New Single “BLEED FOR ME”. This powerful collaboration blends post-hardcore nostalgia with modern metalcore intensity. At the Beginning of the rock single, it perfectly hits with crushing breakdowns and emotionally charged vocals. Afterward, its energetic chorus and massive hooks turn the imbalance into a call to stand your ground. Rather than staying in one lane, “BLEED FOR ME” moves between melody, aggression, and catharsis, pushing MADiSON ViOLETT’s heavy, vulnerable sound even further.

2. Beartooth – “Pure Ecstasy”

Beartooth return with “Pure Ecstasy,” a hard-hitting opener that pushes the band into a brand new chapter. Based on their recent momentum, the track captures Caleb Shomo facing both the darkest and brightest parts of himself in real time. As a result, it feels urgent, loud, and built to set the tone from the first hit; it is exactly a lead single born to “play loud and kick ass” in parties and festivals!

3. BNYX®, Bizarrap, Yeat, Peso Pluma – “fuëgo”

BNYX® teams up with Bizarrapm, Yeat, and Peso Pluma on “fuëgo,” a fiery, futuristic cut from his debut album GENESIS FM. The track feels both unexpected and seamless, showcasing BNYX®’s skill at folding diverse voices and styles into a sharp vision. When you put on your headphones, “fuëgo” moves through electro textures, chromatic synths, and cascading percussion, while Peso and Yeat ride the beat with ease. Consequently, the track marks a bold new era for BNYX® as a genre-shaping producer and artist.

4. Tove Lo – “I’m your girl right? “

Tove Lo returns with “I’M YOUR GIRL RIGHT?”, an electro-pop track from her ESTRUS era. Known for Tove Lo’s writing about desire, chaos, and vulnerability with sharp honesty, she brings the same raw energy to her upcoming album. Sonically, the song moves with a fast, propulsive pulse, turning twisted chemistry into something bold and addictive. Alongside the release, Tove Lo also announces her 2026 ESTRUS TOUR. Fans can sign up for presale at HERE, and the general sale starts Wednesday, May 20.

5. The Strokes – “Falling Out Of Love”

The Strokes introduce “Falling Out Of Love,” a new taste of their upcoming album Reality Awaits. On the track, Julian Casablancas’ textured vocal sits against a lightly auto-tuned chorus, giving the track a cool, slightly worn-in glow. Rather than feeling over-polished, it lands with the ease of a black coffee afternoon: bitter, smooth, and quietly magnetic. The band will also launch a global tour in June, with major festival sets at Bonnaroo and Primavera Sound South America.

Check out our full New Music Friday playlist, now available on Spotify:

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