NMFDance brings the newest EDM hits from this week!
1. GRiZ, Wooli- “Chaos Theory”
In “Chaos Theory,” Bass meets funk in an explosive fashion on GRiZ and Wooli’s first collaboration. Teased for months in Wooli’s live sets, the track delivers a high-octane fusion of GRiZ’s signature euphoric grooves and Wooli’s thunderous, cinematic bass drops. Featuring a custom vocal performance by voice actor Boris Hiestand (Overwatch, Assassin’s Creed), “Chaos Theory” is a genre-bending song that lives up to the fan hype.
2. HoneyLuv, Peggy Lee- “Fever (HoneyLuv Remix)”
HoneyLuv puts a bold new spin on a timeless classic with her newest drop, “Fever (HoneyLuv Remix),” infusing the track with her signature house-driven flair. The remix pays tribute to the sophistication and empowerment of Peggy Lee’s original while featuring her own hypnotic basslines, shimmering textures, and a confident groove. HoneyLuv’s remix turns “Fever” into a sultry, modern anthem that bridges vintage allure with club-ready momentum.
3. Eli & Fur- “Air”
Eli & Fur return with “AIR,” a euphoric single that pulses with energy and emotional depth, capturing the duo’s evolution into more cinematic, immersive storytelling through their music. Built on a hypnotic rhythm with afro-infused percussion and shimmering synths, “AIR” radiates a soaring, otherworldly atmosphere that pulls listeners into Eli & Fur’s celestial soundscape.
4. Holly, Jasper- “Another Earth”
Producers Holly and Jasper join forces on their newest collaboration, “Another Earth.” The track is an emotional, atmospheric journey, blending haunting vocals with ethereal melodies and lush, pulsating synths that create a dreamy, otherworldly ambiance. At the same time, it also allows both artists to showcase their signature production style, creating a perfect balance between content and sound.
5. Martin Garrix, Lauv- “MAD”
EDM powerhouse Martin Garrix partners up with Lauv, alternative-pop singer-songwriter. Their collaboration on the track “MAD” is the perfect blend of pop and EDM when the best of both genres come together. The track feature’s Lauv’s buttery vocals with Martin Garrix’s big boom house production style, creating a beautiful collision that drives listeners mad.
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