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Monstercat - Best of 2025 [Album Mix]

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Monstercat - Best of 2025 is out now on all platforms: https://monster.cat/bo25 Get new music weekly - subscribe to Monstercat Uncaged: https://monster.cat/uncaged Tracklist 0:00:05 Monstercat Best of 2025 Intro 0:01:06 Haywyre & Braken - Reverie 0:02:42 OBLVYN - Hyperfocus 0:03:32 ROY KNOX, SadBois & afterxheaven - Say What You Mean (ft. Noah Cunane) 0:05:02 Koven & ÆON:MODE - Polarised 0:06:07 Arcando & Pirapus - Ultrasound 0:07:25 Virtual Riot & DIESEL - Damage (ft. Shaquille O’Neal) 0:09:27 No Mana, nuphory & Lava Hong - Forget About Us 0:10:55 BEAUZ & hayve - Oblivion (ft. Jantine) 0:12:15 CloudNone - Beacon 0:13:31 Mazare, SadBois & Carter Rubin - Hello I Miss U 0:15:06 Rameses B - We Love II 0:16:35 Protostar, Laminar & imallryt - Blood in the Water 0:18:31 Bossfight - Endgame (VIP) 0:20:28 UNDERTALE - Death By Glamour (VGR Remix) 0:22:24 Viperactive - Snakebite 0:24:06 Virtual Riot & Eliminate - Aura Farming 0:25:52 Chime - Between 0:27:45 Blastoyz, Trivecta & AMIDY - Arise 0:30:30 Infected Mushroom - Lightweight 0:35:04 CHYL - Make Believe 0:37:49 Chime & 7KY - Scary Pretty Paradox 0:38:48 Paper Skies - By My Side (ft. Micah Martin & Janet Tung) 0:40:38 MUST DIE! & Kayzo - Back 2 The Rave 0:42:03 Tokyo Machine & Guy Arthur - WATCH OUT! 0:43:39 Lizdek & Atura - Hyperstrike 0:45:12 ALLEYCVT & LEVEL UP - BELIEVE 0:47:38 Virtual Riot & Viperactive - What U Got 0:49:56 Bossfight - Flatline 0:51:47 WHIPPED CREAM & Andrea Botez - Erased 0:52:58 F.O.O.L - The Future 0:54:43 Tokyo Machine, Teminite & Boom Kitty - BUSTED 0:57:10 Habstrakt - ZERO200 0:58:40 Bad Computer & ROY KNOX - When You’re Not Around 1:00:50 No Mana, Kuspe & Bertie Scott - Losing Focus 1:02:56 UNDERTALE - MEGALOVANIA (Pegboard Nerds Remix) 1:04:06 Bad Computer - Connected (ft. Gold) 1:05:17 Higgo - Funk Machine 1:06:39 Bad Computer - Undefined 1:07:56 k?d - Afterlife 1:09:56 Sound Quelle x Deagon x MØØNE - Risk It All 1:12:30 oncor - By Myself 1:14:07 Rogue - Perfect 1:16:42 Shingo Nakamura & Warung - Worlds Apart 1:18:50 rshand - Overthinking 1:21:00  A.M.R & MØØNE - Numb 1:23:16 ORACLE & Holochrome - Love Me, Let Me Go 1:24:52 PROFF & Diana Miro - Momentum 1:27:43 Kaskade & Courtney Storm - imprint 1:29:52 Mango & Cloudcage - Snowglobe 1:31:33 UNDERTALE - Fallen Down (Øneheart Remix) Follow Monstercat for new music content, news, merch, and more: https://ffm.bio/monstercat Join the conversation on Discord: https://discord.com/invite/monstercat --- Monstercat is one of electronic music's most influential independent record labels. With five releases a week across its Uncaged, Instinct, and Silk labels, we've topped radio and streaming charts worldwide, offering a diverse range of genres across bass, dance, pop, house, chill, electronic, and more. Backed by passionate employees, driven artists, and the dedication of fans worldwide, Monstercat proves that independent labels have the ability to reshape and reimagine the music industry landscape. --- #dance #monstercat #uncaged #instinct #silk #bestof2025

EDM Artist: What It Is, Producer vs DJ, Roles & Examples

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An EDM artist creates electronic dance music using software, synthesizers, and digital tools. They craft original tracks that get people moving on dancefloors, at festivals, and through streaming platforms. Some EDM artists also perform live sets where they play their music and mix tracks for audiences. Think of producers like Skrillex or deadmau5 who build their own sounds from scratch and develop a signature style that fans recognize instantly.

The term often gets confused with DJ or producer because many electronic musicians wear multiple hats. You might hear someone called an EDM artist when they create original music, a producer when they're in the studio, and a DJ when they're spinning tracks at a club. This guide breaks down what separates an EDM artist from other roles in electronic music. You'll learn what they do both onstage and in the studio, how their creative process works, and what it takes to build a career making electronic music. We'll also look at different types of EDM artists with examples of real musicians who've shaped the genre.

Why it matters to define an EDM artist

The electronic music scene throws around titles like producer, DJ, and artist without clear boundaries. Understanding what is an EDM artist helps you appreciate the creative process behind the music and recognize the different skill sets at play. When you know who creates original tracks versus who mixes existing songs, you can better support the musicians whose work resonates with you. Fans often conflate these roles, leading to misconceptions about how electronic music gets made and performed.

Labels shape how the industry pays artists and how audiences discover new music.

Industry recognition and compensation

Payment structures and credit systems vary dramatically based on how musicians get classified in the electronic music world. Streaming platforms, festivals, and record labels treat producers differently than DJs. An artist who creates original EDM tracks earns royalties from composition rights, while a DJ performing live typically receives a flat performance fee. You'll also notice that festival lineups often separate "live" acts from DJ sets, with different billing and compensation structures. This classification determines everything from contract terms to how much control an artist has over their creative output. Understanding these differences helps you grasp why some electronic musicians focus solely on production while others balance studio work with live performances.

How to tell an EDM artist from a DJ or producer

The lines blur in electronic music because many people do multiple jobs, but the core differences come down to what someone creates versus what they present. A producer spends hours in a studio building tracks from scratch using digital audio workstations and sound design techniques. DJs select and mix existing tracks for live audiences, reading the crowd and transitioning between songs. When you ask what is an edm artist, you're typically talking about someone who does both or primarily focuses on original composition rather than just mixing other people's work.

The creation vs presentation divide

Producers write the music you hear. They design sounds, arrange compositions, and export finished tracks that get uploaded to streaming platforms or pressed onto vinyl. DJs curate and present music. They select tracks, create transitions, and control the energy in a room by choosing what plays next. You can spot the difference by looking at credits on a release: producers get listed as composers and writers, while DJs often appear only on event posters and live recordings. Some musicians stick to one role throughout their careers, focusing solely on studio work or live pe

House Music News 2025: 7 Stories, Releases & Festival Picks

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House music moves at breakneck speed. New tracks drop every week. Festivals announce lineups across continents. DJs climb charts and heritage projects surface from archives. You want to stay current but scrolling through dozens of sources burns time you'd rather spend actually listening to music.

This roundup brings you seven essential house music updates from 2025. You'll discover where to track daily news drops without the noise. We cover standout tracks and remixes that defined the year. You'll see how house and hard techno reclaimed major space on DJ rankings. We highlight newly released Frankie Knuckles recordings and Detroit's plans for an electronic music museum. Festival picks include Defected Croatia and other must-attend events. Plus we examine the tech platforms and streaming changes reshaping how house reaches your ears. Each section gives you what matters and where to dig deeper.

1. RIKIO ROCKS daily house music news hub

You need one reliable place where house music news arrives without the clutter. RIKIO ROCKS aggregates stories from top EDM magazines and producers so you skip the hunt across two dozen bookmarks. The platform updates daily with syndicated content covering house releases, artist interviews, festival announcements, and club events. You get a curated stream instead of algorithmic chaos. Every article shows clear attribution and publication dates so you know exactly when each piece dropped and who reported it.

1. RIKIO ROCKS daily house music news hub

What RIKIO ROCKS curates each day

RIKIO ROCKS pulls in festival lineups, club news, and concert updates alongside product launches and remix premieres. You'll find coverage of established DJs and emerging producers in equal measure. The feed includes contest announcements, playlist spotlights, and special event coverage that shape the house calendar. Categories let you jump straight to festivals, clubs, raves, concerts, or products without scrolling past content you don't need right now.

"Your daily pulse on the electronic dance music scene."

How RIKIO ROCKS helps you catch new house stories fast

Every story lands in a single feed with consistent formatting and timestamps. You scan headlines quickly because the platform strips away the visual clutter most music blogs pile on. RSS support means you can pipe updates into your preferred reader or news app. The syndication model ensures you never miss major announcements because the platform taps multiple trusted sources instead of relying on one outlet's coverage gaps.

Tips to personalize your house news feed on RIKIO ROCKS

Check the category filters to isolate festivals or remixes when those matter most to you. Bookmark the RSS link so your reader pulls fresh updates automatically each morning. Visit the featured articles section first if you want the biggest stories without digging through the full feed. You can also scan by date to catch up after a few days away without losing context.

2. 2025 breakout house tracks and remixes

This year delivered house music news centered on tracks that redefined club floors and streaming queues. You saw tech house, afro house, and melodic blends push beyond their usual niches into broader rotation. Producers mixed ancestral instruments with progressive house frameworks while others leaned into gritty basslines and stripped-down grooves. The result is a 2025 catalog where originality competes with clever reworks of older material.

Standout house originals from 2025 roundups

Bedouin and IVETA's "Better Than This" landed as a standout melodic house tra

Santa Monica Grants Goldenvoice Exclusive Negotiation Rights for 35k-Capacity Beachfront Festival in Fall 2026

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The Santa Monica City Council has approved preliminary agreements that put a one-day music festival adjacent to the storied Pier on the table for Goldenvoice.

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Police Bust Drug Syndicates Targeting One of Asia’s Largest EDM Festivals, Djakarta Warehouse Project

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Authorities announced arrests and seizures tied to DWP's Bali edition, saying they moved early to keep narcotics out of the festival.

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Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: Linska, Beltran, Max Dean, Adam Ten & Mita Gami, Pegassi, and more (December 19, 2025)

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Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: Linska, Beltran, Max Dean, Adam Ten & Mita Gami, Pegassi, and more (December 19, 2025)SnapInsta.to 587684020 17918406948206417 7433402207033992053 NNew music highlights from Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2025 Eli Brown – Wavey (Linska Remix) Linska caps off her Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch in 2025 campaign with an official remix for Eli Brown. Her rework of “Wavey” became a staple in her sets across the globe, evolving into a red-hot ID in the months... Read More ▸

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Luvstruck - What's A Girl To Do (D-Sturb Remix) [Official Audio]

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Spinnin’ Massive Monday is here to make your day a whole lot better with a brand new energetic Dance track! Start your week off with a bang every Monday at 5 PM CET! Luvstruck - What's A Girl To Do (D-Sturb Remix) is OUT NOW! Stream/Download: https://spinninrecords.release.link/what-s-a-girl-to-do-d-sturb-remix Check out our 24/7 livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xf9Ejt4OmWQ Make sure to subscribe to Spinnin' Records: https://spinnin.lnk.to/subscribe ..and turn on notifications to stay updated with all new uploads!? Sign up to the Spinnin' Records Community: https://drop.cobrand.com/d/SpinninRecords/Official Join our official Discord server: https://spinnin.lnk.to/discord Join our Spinnin' Records Dance Top Hits Playlist ► https://spinninrecords.lnk.to/top100!YT Follow Luvstruck: https://www.instagram.com/luvstruck/ https://twitter.com/luvstruck https://soundcloud.com/luvstruckmusic Follow D-Sturb: https://www.instagram.com/dsturbnl/ https://www.facebook.com/officialdsturb/ https://soundcloud.com/officialdsturb --- The Spinnin’ Records YouTube channel is the home for all music videos of the world’s leading dance record label! We feature the latest music videos by Spinnin’ artists like Afrojack, KSHMR, Ummet Ozcan, Blasterjaxx, Timmy Trumpet, Tujamo, Alok, Mike Williams, Lucas & Steve and many, many more! Expect daily uploads of official music videos, lyric videos and official audio across genres like dance, house, electro house, future house, deep house, big room, trap and slap house. Follow Spinnin’ Records: https://open.spotify.com/user/spinninrecordsofficial https://soundcloud.com/spinninrecords https://facebook.com/SpinninRecords https://instagram.com/spinninrecords https://twitter.com/SpinninRecords https://www.tiktok.com/@spinninrecords https://www.youtube.com/@spinninrecords https://spinninrecords.com #luvstruck #dsturb #massivemonday #spinninmassivemonday #spinnin #spinninrecords

Tomorrowland’s Single-Use Cup Penalty Reduced After Legal Review

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Tomorrowland, the iconic Belgian electronic music festival, has been battling ongoing issues around single-use plastic cups in recent years, as environmental regulations across Belgium have tightened. For context, Belgium introduced stricter waste regulations for large events in 2023. Under these rules, festivals are required to use reusable cups instead of disposable plastic ones. Organisers must […]

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