New Dance Sounds: Martin Garrix & Mesto, Nicky Romero, Netsky & Dillon Francis + More

Dive in below to engross yourself in fresh new music that has been released today, you might even find your newest favourite!


Martin Garrix & Mesto feat. WILHELM – Breakaway [STMPD]

Following his collaboration with Third Party landing last week, Garrix has released another long awaited collaboration, this time with Mesto and WILHELM. The bouncy record has been a highlight in sets since its first play and it’s finally here. ‘Breakaway’ is a stunning record that perfectly merges Mesto and Martin Garrix sounds.


Nicky Romero – All Night Long [Protocol]

Nicky Romero is back with another piano based progressive record, something he does best. ‘All Night Long’ features a great vocal alongside a wonderful melody. Another great offering from Romero.


1991 & Goodboys – Worlds Apart [A Chaos/Polydor]

1991 links with Goodboys for an epic drum and bass record. The vocal together with the banging instrumental make for another reason to keep an eye on 1991.


Jason Ross feat. Brandyn Burnette – No Tomorrow [Monstercat]

Jason Ross lands on Monstercat with his first venture into hardstyle with ‘No Tomorrow’, with help from Brandyn Burnette, the track is another amazing record featuring all of Ross’ wonderful melodies and sound design, together with a hardstyle twist on the drops.


Netsky & Dillon Francis – Nobody Likes The Record That I Play [Helix]

Netsky and Dillon Francis link and land on Helix for ‘Nobody Likes The Records That I Play’ – a humourous title in true Francis fashion. The track manages to mix Netsky and Dillon Francis’ styles to result in a unique and welcomed record.


Scott Cameron – D.T.F. [Elliptical Sun]

Scott Cameron lands on Elliptical Sun with ‘D.T.F.’. The simple production focused on the melodies and elements and does them so well! The English producer continues to up his trance offerings with the release of ‘D.T.F.’.

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