December is at all times an thrilling time at EDMTunes. To date, we’ve regarded on the top albums and remixes. Right this moment, we’re sharing the most effective unique tracks. Over the following week, we’ll run a number of extra polls with our writers and editors. As we wrap up one other nice yr, many unique tracks stood out. Earlier than we dive into the checklist, know that our group reviewed an enormous variety of songs. Listed below are a number of honorable mentions that didn’t make the minimize: Man J for ‘Worlds Apart’, Sidepiece’s ‘Cash Out’, Zeds Lifeless ‘One Of These Mornings’, ANNA and Classic Tradition for his or her monitor ‘Feel The Rhythm’. Now, let’s get into the checklist.
The highest 15 alternatives showcase unimaginable versatility, spanning numerous genres, moods, and manufacturing types—proving simply how dynamic and revolutionary this yr’s music actually was.
15. Chris Lorenzo, Max Type – London’s On Fireplace
Kick beginning our checklist, we’ve received ‘London’s On Fireplace’ from Chris Lorenzo and Max Styler. A collaboration that brings pure UK underground vitality. Gritty basslines, sharp percussion, and a darkish groove make this one a late-night weapon. It’s uncooked, edgy, and provides a totally totally different taste to the checklist, proving why this yr’s high tracks aren’t nearly big-room anthems—they’re about perspective.
14. Griz – Til the Colour Fades
At #14 is Griz with ‘Til The Colour Fades’ a monitor that looks like pure emotion wrapped in funk and soul. It’s clean, uplifting, and layered with GRiZ’s signature sax-driven vibe. This one stands out as a result of it’s not only a dance monitor—it’s a journey, mixing digital grooves with natural heat.
13. Subtronics – Stratosphere
At #13 is ‘Stratosphere’ by Subtronics – a monitor that takes bass music to a different dimension. It’s heavy, cinematic, and layered with futuristic sound design that feels such as you’re being launched into orbit. What makes it good for this checklist is how totally different it’s from every thing else—whereas most tracks lean into home or techno grooves, ‘Stratosphere’ brings uncooked dubstep vitality with a elegant, atmospheric edge. It’s daring, experimental, and a reminder of why Subtronics continues to push boundaries in bass music.
12. Enrico Sangiuliano – The Techno Code
At #12, Enrico Sangiuliano’s ‘The Techno Code’ an nearly 9 minute monitor is a masterclass in precision and energy. It’s directly a spoken “how-to” of techno and a celebration of the style—darkish but melodic, with a groove that locks you in and doesn’t let go. An ideal instance of why Enrico stays one in all techno’s most revered names.
11. GENESI – Hyper
Italian producer, GENESI enters our checklist with ‘Hyper’. A monitor that’s pure adrenaline – quick, punch and constructed for peak time vitality. Undoubtedly a pageant weapon that turns any dancefloor into chaos the second it drops.
10. Anyma, Argy, Son of Son – Voices in My Head
Closing in on the highest 10, ‘Voices in My Head’ with Anyma who is not any stranger to our checklist, together with Argy and Son of Son. A pure melodic techno perfection. Darkish, hypnotic, and emotional, it’s the sort of monitor that takes you deep into the second. The haunting vocal paired with Anyma’s signature atmospheric layers and Argy’s driving groove makes this one unforgettable. A standout for Afterlife followers and a staple in units all yr.
9. John Summit (feat Inéz) – Gentle years
At #9 ‘Gentle years’ with Daddy Summit and Inéz. A pageant favorite monitor this 2025. Euphoric, melodic and constructed for these moments that you’re locked in with the gang round you. Inéz vocals soar over John’s signature driving groove, creating an ideal stability of emotion and vitality. This one has been all over the place in 2025 and for good motive.
8. Mau P – TESLA
At #8, Mau P retains the momentum going with ‘TESLA’ a monitor that screams peak-time vitality. It’s darkish, driving, and constructed for the dance ground. The bassline is relentless, paired with crisp percussion and that signature Mau P groove. This one feels futuristic—like a late-night experience with the home windows down and the quantity maxed.
7. Fred Once more…, Skepta, Plaqueboymax – Victory Lap
Fred kicked off 2025 with ‘Victory Lap’, setting the tone for a loopy yr forward. It was the primary monitor of the yr and a daring assertion. The tune highlights the wonderful chemistry between Fred, Skepta, and Plaqueboymax—mixing Fred’s intricate manufacturing with Skepta’s sharp supply and Plaqueboymax’s energetic vibe. Catchy, assured, and stuffed with swagger, this collab is one for the books and at #7 on our checklist.
6. Lane 8 – The Treatment
You realize Lane 8 needed to make this checklist. 2025 was the yr of Fowl Music, formally titled ‘The Treatment’. This By no means Occurred followers have been chasing this monitor ever since Lane 8 began dropping it at his Infantile exhibits and pageant units with these iconic fowl visuals. Daniel sampled ‘Yerbatero’ by Juanes, giving it that distinctive twist we will’t get sufficient of.
5. Above & Past and Zoë Johnston – Quicksand
Touchdown at #5 is the extremely requested ID from ABGT600: Above & Past’s ‘Quicksand’ with Zoë Johnston. It’s the primary single from their fifth studio album, Larger Than All of Us. This monitor is pure emotion—one other gem from a 22-year partnership between A&B and Zoë. Heartfelt, timeless, and destined to be on repeat for Anjuna followers for years to return.
4. Disco Strains – No Broke Boys
Inching nearer to the highest spot, at #4 we’ve received this insanely catchy monitor from Disco Strains and Tinashe: ‘No Broke Boys’. The second it kicks in, my head’s bopping—and it by no means will get outdated. It’s all about perspective and groove. Uncooked and punchy, with a heavy bassline assembly crisp percussion, this one’s constructed for these late-night warehouse vibes. A monitor beloved by everybody.
3. CamelPhat & Kölsch – Waste My Time
At #3, CamelPhat and Kölsch ship ‘Waste my time’, the primary single from Kölsch’s album KINEMA. This one is a feel-good dance monitor with an ideal Ibiza vibe—deep, hypnotic, and stuffed with emotion. The manufacturing is flawless, with lush melodies layered over a driving beat that pulls you in. It’s a monitor that feels simply as highly effective in a packed membership because it does in your headphones. A real masterpiece from two legends.
2. Anyma – Hypnotized
At #2, we’ve received EDMTunes favourite Anyma with the long-lasting ‘Hypnotized’. Each time I hear it, Ellie Goulding’s voice takes me again to that unforgettable premiere on the Sphere. What an expertise. This monitor isn’t only a hit—it’s an anthem that can dwell on in dance music historical past.
1. Mau P – Like I Like It
At No 1, we’ve received Dutch powerhouse Mau P with ‘Like I Like It’. He’s been killing it this yr, that includes twice within the high 10 on our checklist. This tech home banger is pure vitality. A summer time pageant favourite, it hooks you from the primary beat and by no means lets go. The bassline slams, and that vocal hook? Fully addictive. This isn’t only a monitor—it’s an announcement. Mau P proves why they’re one of the thrilling names within the scene. And sure, we’re nonetheless grooving to it deep into winter.
