Discover the Hottest New Beats This Week: A Dive into Dance Music from Mochakk, R?yksopp, and Robyn!

This week in dance music:

Massive Attack will headline Londons LIDO festival in June with an entirely battery-powered performance, marking a significant eco-friendly move for the renowned act.

The ongoing legal battle between Sony Music and Ultra Music Publishing escalated with yet another lawsuit, adding complexity to what is already a contentious dispute within the music industry.

Carl Cox announced his departure from the Movement 2025 lineup. In an unexpected twist of events, he has been replaced by legendary Detroit DJ Jeff Mills alongside up-and-coming talent Odesza. Their addition promises a dynamic shift in the event’s lineup.

Odesza took on a substantial project by creating a 23-minute remix of the Severance score, showcasing his deep dive into film music and delivering an expansive listening experience for fans.

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  • Mochakk feat. The RAH Band, From the Stars Brazils jet-setting party starter makes his Ninja Tune debut with his From the Stars EP.
  • R?yksopp feat. Robyn, Do It Again [True Electric]
  • Bianca Oblivion feat. Sam Binga, Hypn?
  • Tripolism & Nandu, Sunrise
  • Hiver, Dreamachine

Mochakk’s From the Stars EP is a two-song project led by its title track. A collaboration with Englands The RAH Band, the song takes inspiration from the groups 1983 bop “Messages From the Stars,” but Mochakk gives it an energetic twist and enhances its ‘far-out’ factor, blending perfectly with its cool after-hours B-side, Maria. Born Pedro Maia under a mustache disguise, releasing this EP on Ninja Tune feels like a surreal experience for him. Hell celebrate by playing multiple shows in Brazil as the country gears up to celebrate Carnival.

R?yksopp and Robyn team up once again with an edit of their 1984 hit Do It Again, marking its eleventh anniversary since release. The original leaned heavily into urgency, but this edit kicks it up a notch by boosting the BPM and spotlighting vocals in key moments. Exploding into all-out dancefloor madness near the end, this rendition is part of R?yksopp’s upcoming tenth studio album “True Electric,” set for April 11 on their own Dog Triumph label.

Los Angeles-based producer Bianca Oblivion makes her long-form debut with Net Werk EP. This four-track project includes bass and grime alongside Jersey club sounds, with Hypn? featuring British artist Sam Binga as a standout track that merges squelchy strings, hectic beats, and low-end waves into a chaotic yet exhilarating experience.

Sunrise, a hypnotic collaboration between Danish trio Tripolism and producer Nandu is the perfect addition to any early morning set. The song’s title says it all: its balance of light falsetto and chants that encourage ones persistence in dancing at dawn are captivating.

Hiver brings us Dreamachine, a track out on CircoLoco Records, blending pristine production with clean soaring strings, creating an ethereal experience balanced by the beat’s undertow and emotive vocals. This release is testament to their growth as producers, showcasing authentic and unique elements within the electro genre.