This week’s new releases arrive with full summer momentum, moving from festival-ready bass, tech house, and glowing dance remixes to corrido tumbado, folk-pop, R&B, and bright alt-pop. With new album eras, upcoming tours, and sun-soaked sounds in motion, these tracks feel built for hot nights, open roads, and the next big crowd moment.
#NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
NMF Dance brings new music from Subtronics, Galantis, and more!
1. Subtronics – “Fall Back To Nothing” (Feat. Saint Monet)
Fresh off Subtronics‘s record-breaking Coachella 2026 Sahara Stage debut, he keeps the momentum high with “Fall Back To Nothing,” a cinematic collaboration with Saint Monet. Built around haunting vocals, expansive melodies, and intricate sound design, the track reveals a more lyric-focused side of his bass-driven world. Rather than chasing pure impact, “Fall Back To Nothing” moves with emotion and scale, showing Subtronics at his most purposeful.
2. Mindset – “Arachnid”
Mindset makes his Memory Palace debut with “Arachnid,” the label’s first non-Of The Trees release of 2026. Drawing on deep subs, hip-hop sensibilities, and a low-slung bass atmosphere, the track builds dark tension with a hypnotic pull. Notably, its metallic texture gives “Arachnid” a sharp midnight dancefloor edge, making it both club-ready and festival-built. The release also previews Mindset’s forthcoming EP Vanity, arriving later this July.
3. Galantis – “Do You Mind”
Galantis returns with “Do You Mind,” a fresh rework of Paleface and Kyla’s 2007 UK bassline/R&B classic. Opening with a clear, airy vocal that feels almost like an instrument, the track carries a birdlike brightness, crisp as morning sound moving through the trees. Later, it rebuilds the original’s raw emotion with a lighter, more ethereal pulse, turning nostalgia into a glowing dance record made for summer stages. The fantastic release also arrives ahead of Galantis’ upcoming festival appearances at the DJ World Festival in Japan and Canada’s Veld.
4. Joshwa – “If Its Real”
Joshwa returns with “If It’s Real,” a sleek tech house single. With rolling drums, weighty low-end, sustained pads, and a spoken-word vocoder hook, the track turns romantic uncertainty into a tight, groove-driven club rhythm. With its moody pulse and high-energy movement, “If It’s Real” feels built for both night parties and focused gym sessions.
5. Surf Mesa, Stace Cadet – “The Moment” (Leondis Remix)
Surf Mesa and Stace Cadet united on The Moment (Leondis Remixes), a three-track package that gives this single a brighter festival glow. Leading the set, Leondis reimagines “The Moment” with shimmery arpeggios, ethereal synths, and a nostalgic progressive-house lift. From there, the remix turns the original’s dreamy vocal pull into something more radiant and carnival-ready, capturing the rush of stepping into a summer music festivals.
Check out our full NMF DANCE playlist, now available on Spotify
#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
New music from Natanael Cano, BJRNCK, GAYLE, and more on New Music Friday.
1. Natanael Cano – “Aprevenido”
Natanael Cano makes his long-awaited comeback with “Aprevenido,” his first single since Porque La Demora. Returning to his musical roots, Cano delivers an explosive corrido tumbado rooted in perseverance, loyalty, and northern Mexican storytelling. Built around tumbado guitars, Sonora street imagery, and a commanding solo, the track feels raw, grounded, and fully claimed as his own. Indeed, released at the start of summer, “Aprevenido” carries the feel of a road movie, like the first scene of an adventure about to north Mexico.
2. Margaret Glaspy – “That Rose”
Margaret Glaspy shares “That Rose,” the second single from her forthcoming album I Am Both. Wildly romantic and quietly surreal, the single turns distant longing into vivid imagery, carried by Glaspy’s direct vocals and eloquent guitar work. Undoubtedly, “That Rose” opens a tender window into I Am Both, an album rooted in connection, instinct, and emotional truth, arriving August 7 ahead of her fall tour across North America and Europe, which kicks off September 11.
3. Taylor Bickett – “Good Thing Short”
Taylor Bickett returns with“Good Short Thing,” the latest preview of her debut album Nothing I Can’t Undo. Established on intimate folk-pop production and her graceful vocal range, the track captures the fragile sweetness of a new relationship, where comfort and fear arrive together. Notably, “Good Short Thing” turns the urge to self-sabotage into a tender plea to let something good last. The release arrives ahead of Bickett’s fall headline tour, kicking off September 25 in Nashville.
4. BJRNCK, G Herbo – “Coming Home”
BJRNCK returns with “Coming Home” featuring G Herbo. Driven by BJRNCK’s soulful vocals and raw R&B emotion, the track captures love, distance, and the fragile hope of reconciliation, while G Herbo adds his own honest perspective. Consequently, its classic R&B feel and late-night emotional pull make “Coming Home” incredible for a midnight cocktail on a chill summer vacation.
5. GAYLE – “junebug!”
GAYLE releases “junebug!,” a bright, joyful single from her upcoming debut album Observing Chaos. Inspired by her love for June, the track captures birthdays, Pride Month, parties, and the sweet exhaustion that comes after a good night out. Now that June has just passed, “junebug!” feels like a perfect early-July reminder of the memories, people, and little moments that make the month feel alive.
