August means that the summer months are winding down, but there is still plenty of exciting new music being released. Here are some of the top tracks to enjoy throughout the month.
1. Max Styler x Chris Lorenzo – London’s On Fire
Max Styler and Chris Lorenzo have come together for a pulsing, electro-garage punk jam. London’s On Fire. Those familiar with Lorenzo’s work in Anti-Up will appreciate this driving bit of UK angst. The lyrics are immediate and infectious, only outdone by the pulsing bass and percussion of the track. Before finishing the first listen, the refrain of “London’s on fire while Paris burns” will be embedded in your mind.
2. Hatiras – Hypnotized
Looking for a massive house anthem complete with Reggae-infused vocals, then Hatiras has the perfect solution for your August playlists. The Canadian producer has put together a driving tech-house track that continuously rises, building the energy throughout as the smooth vocal topline captures the attention of listeners. It’s a hypnotizing listen and one that will be on repeat throughout the month.
3. Reber- Sometimes
Sometimes you’ve got to slow life down, take a break, and just get lost in the good energy flowing around yourself. When taking that break, Reber is ready with his new single Sometimes. It’s lyrically heady but built on a soft bed of music that allows listeners to just get lost in the rhythms, drift away, and take a breath from the rush of the outside world. Not all dance music needs to be a pulsing indictment to party, and Reber provides that perfect moment of catharsis here.
4. Tube & Berger – No Phones
This year, more and more artists have into the concept of phone-less raves and events. As artists have grown tired of looking out to a see of technology, and their ever move submitted online quickly thereafter, the concept of ‘No phones on the dancefloor” has certainly been trending up. Recognizing this, Tube & Berger‘s latest release is a driving tech-hosue production celebrating a dancefloor free from cell phones. No Phones is certainly timely and hard-hitting all at once!
5. Klangkarussell x GIVVEN – Sun Went Down, Sky Went Dark
Klangkarussell and GIVVEN come together for a euphoric production and mesmerising vocal track. Never racing forward, Sun Went Down, Sky Went Dark is the perfect summer afternoon track, allowing listeners to sit back and soak in the positive vibes. It is a beautiful single from start to finish, full lof spirit and emotion and definitely a must listen when picking songs for August playlists.
6. Rello x Justin Rabin – ICY (Original Mix)
When looking to turn up for the warm summer months, Rello and Justin Rabin are ready to go with ICY. Don’t let the name fool you, this track is pure fire. Sporting a driving trap rhythm and bass, the vocal sample is perfectly chopped up and effected throughout. The summer months may be coming to an end, but ICY will be spinning all year round.
7. B Jones x Alok – Left To Right
One name that continues to dominate the headlines is Alok, delivering top-tier performances and back-to-back releases. This time, he joins forces with B Jones for a Bass House belter. The track opens with crisp vocals layered over minimalistic instrumental work, building anticipation before dropping into a section that nods to the old Melbourne Bounce vibe—infused with a modern twist. Already making waves at festivals worldwide for all the right reasons, this is a massive tune from two stars at the top of their game: B Jones and Alok.
8. Don Diablo – Pale In Comparison (Don Diablo Edit)
Don Diablo’s latest release proves once again just how versatile the veteran producer can be. This time, he delivers a Bass House edit of his own track Pale in Comparison. The buildup masterfully creates just the right amount of tension before the drop, leading to a surprising climax where the main lead’s sound design steals the spotlight. This one is guaranteed to set dance floors on fire.
9. Indigo Eyes x V. Christie – GIRLS & BOYS
A rising force in the UK Garage scene has just dropped a massive hit. The track kicks off with a tight groove and slick synth work, instantly pulling you in. Around the 30-second mark, the vocals slide in seamlessly, elevating the energy to a whole new level. From sound design and arrangement to vocals and mixing—everything is spot on. An absolute weapon for your gym playlist.
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