NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

Artist: Tiësto Photo Credit: Beau Grealy

As summer stages heat up, this week’s New Music Friday follows the rush with Tiësto, Becky Hill, YOASOBI, Eyedress, Galantis, and more—moving between club-ready dance cuts, hazy indie emotion, and global pop energy.


#NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

NMF Dance brings new music from TIËSTO, Becky Hill, Blanke and more!

1. TIËSTO – “DON’T LOSE YOUR HEAD”

After its massive debut during Tiësto’s EDC Las Vegas circuitGROUNDS set, “Don’t Lose Your Head” now arrives worldwide. As previewed earlier this month, Olivia Sebastianelli’s captivating vocals blended with Tiësto’s high-energy dancefloor pulse. Alongside the release, it perfectly pushes his sound into a sharper, forward-looking space, while staying rooted in the legacy that made him a global dance force. Beyond that, the release also lands as Tiësto continues a packed live year, including his Ibiza residency and major festival appearances.

2. Becky Hill – “More! More! More!”

Becky Hill announces “More! More! More!, the second single from her third album, REBECCA, is a pulsating new single that ramps up anticipation even further. Following the euphoric rush of “Hands On Me,” the track turns sharper and more restless, pairing driving electronic production with Becky’s powerhouse vocal. Simultaneously, it captures the pressure of always wanting more, turning burnout and frustration into something satirical, urgent, and impossible to ignore.

3. Galantis & The Devil’s Tax Return – “Stay Alive”

Galantis returns with “Stay Alive,” a hopeful, psychedelic electronic single that opens a more personal new era. The single turns daydreams of another life into a steady push forward, making it an unexpected anthem for the commute. The release arrives ahead of Galantis’ Midsommar events and summer festival dates, including Electric Forest and Veld.

4. Blanke & Ella Poletti – “Beautiful Tragedy”

Blanke returns with “Beautiful Tragedy,” a treasure from PART II – SKYFIRE. Drawing on melodic roots, it pulls him into chill dance music; the track channels progressive house emotion through a sharper, modern lens. Notably, it deepens the world Blanke is building ahead of his debut album into the next focused step.

5. Funky Green Dogs- “Fired Up!” (Malóne Morez Remix)

Malóne Morez reimagines Funky Green Dogs’ Miami house classic “Fired Up” through a sleek tech-house perspective. Keeping the original’s iconic vocal hooks intact, the remix adds rolling toms, bouncy synths, tight percussion, and a thick bassline built for modern club systems. Rather than simply updating the track, Malóne gives it fresh underground momentum, turning a dancefloor staple into something timeless, sharp, and ready for a new generation.

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


#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

New music from bodie, Eyedress, Love Spells and more on New Music Friday.

1. bodie – “ALMOST FAMOUS”

bodie returns with “ALMOST FAMOUS,” an infectious yet introspective single that opens his jam-packed new era. Driven by chugging guitar and raw honesty, the track smartly captures the tension between chasing a dream and questioning what it costs. At the same time, bodie turns ambition into reflection, choosing purpose over comparison as he enters a bigger new chapter, with new tour dates also on the way.

2. EYEDRESS – “ALONE AT NIGHT FEAT. LOREN RIVERA”

Eyedress releases “Alone at Night,” a hypnotic shoegaze-driven single featuring Loren Rivera of Whirr. Built on hazy guitars and submerged vocals, the track drifts between shoegaze and alt-rock, creating a soundscape that feels intimate, heavy, and quietly overwhelming. Meanwhile, Rivera’s verses and Eyedress’s chorus move in a natural push-and-pull, deepening the song’s blurred emotional pull. Undoubtedly, it is a tender and striking collaboration between two Filipino artists.

3. YOASOBI – “ORION”

YOASOBI confirms a collaboration with ‘Overwatch’, led by their new song “Orion.” The latest teaser pairs bright, mallet-like tones with plucked-string textures, giving the song a playful, memorable edge. The track also appears on THE BOOK for OVERWATCH EDITION, arriving June 26. After that, YOASOBI will launch their North American ‘Never Ending Stories’ tour this August, including Lollapalooza and a hot debut at OSHEAGA.

4. Genesis Owusu – “LIFE KEEPS GOING”

Genesis Owusu shares “Life Keeps Going,” a bold standout from REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE. As HotNewHipHop noted, the project is “art with a purpose,” and this track makes that clear through its sharp production, urgent flow, and social weight. It also successfully carries the chaotic release, like Paste Magazine described as “a dance party at the end of the free world,” making “Life Keeps Going” feel alive, defiant, and impossible to ignore. Indeed, Genesis Owusu’s U.S. RED STAR WU’S PIRATE RADIO TOUR in November.

5. Love Spells – “Keep It To Yourself”

Love Spells comeback with “Keep It To Yourself,” a smooth, soulful new single from his upcoming debut album LOVE IS THE LAW. Built on soft drums, alluring guitar riffs, and his gauzy falsetto, the single turns the intensity of a relationship into something private, intimate, and quietly hypnotic. Following the visual world of “Crutch,” the song continues his use of movement as emotional storytelling, offering a deeper look into an artistic identity shaped by longing, secrecy, and desire.


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