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With the Amsterdam Dance Event just around

Spotify Weekly Selections

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With the Amsterdam Dance Event just around the corner, hype levels around the world of dance music are at sky-high levels, adding to this excitement will no doubt be this week’s releases, with several potential festival and commercial hits being released by the biggest artists in the scene. Be sure to listen to new music from the likes of Armin van Buuren, KSHMR, Timmy Trumpet and many more via our dedicated Spotify playlist.

Armin van Buuren returns to the selection yet again with a brand new track ‘All Comes Down’ in collaboration with Cimo Fränkel. Armin’s signature sound is easily identifiable in this production as the master is once again able to seamlessly blend euphoric melodies and vocals together to create an anthemic tune which will no doubt rock any club or festival dancefloor.

Fan favourite KSHMR also returns to the playlist with his brand new release ‘Do Bad Well’ featuring Nevve. Despite a very organic and calm start to the track, the infectious vocal builds progressively to an incredibly powerful drop. Which combines organic sounds and the main vocal hook with a psy bassline. Making this record unique and enjoyable at the same time.

After the success of ‘Spread Love‘, Mantrastic and Rechler return to Protocol Recordings with their brand new collaboration ‘Had Enough’, which featurs a slick bassline and tight percussion sounds which are accompanied by an infectious vocal. Definitely one of the stand-out releases from the incredible new ADE Sampler released by Nicky Romero‘s Protocol Recordings.

Be sure to listen to all of these tracks including more from the likes of Vicetone, MEDUZA, Thomas Gold, plus a massive release from Graham Swift amongst many others via our playlist below, which updates weekly every Friday to keep you up to date with the best music from your favourite artists as well as the best hidden gems.

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