

We Rave You Presents House & Techno Picks featuring Daijo, Ward Andrews & more
Introducing the latest edition of our House & Techno picks, featuring a stacked lineup of artists. Just in time for the summer season, be sure to update your playlists with these latest tracks below from Daijo, Ward Andrews, and more.
As the summer season is warming up, We Rave You presents our latest edition of House & Techno picks featuring Daijo, Ward Andrews, Polar Bears, Feint, DJ Sally, Garvin, BRN, Kay Wagner, and ACCIO. Don’t miss out on these stacked releases to update your playlists and dance the night away.
Daijo – “Man”
Hailing from the Canadian electronic music scene, Daijo unveils his latest masterpiece, “Man.” This highly anticipated track, infused with Persian musical influences and melodic techno elements, marks a bold and personal chapter in Daijo’s artistic journey. Teased across his social platforms and performed to sold-out crowds across Canada, including Harbour Event & Convention Centre, “Man” has already captured the hearts of fans, leaving audiences dancing in euphoric harmony. With its emotive melodies, driving basslines, and a story that pays homage to Daijo’s Persian roots, the track promises to resonate deeply with listeners worldwide.
Daijo, known for his mantra to “shape songs from the heart, create sounds from within, and touch people with timeless music,” continues to push boundaries by infusing traditional cultural elements with the futuristic melodic techno and house-inspired design. His music serves as a bridge between the past and the future, creating a timeless experience that satisfies both the dancefloor and the soul. Following the success of his previous releases, such as “War Inside” with Jordan Grace, Daijo’s compositions go beyond entertainment as they tell stories, evoke feelings, and inspire connections. “Man” is no exception, offering a narrative steeped in passion and cultural pride.
Ward Andrews – “Uncharted Course”
Emerging progressive house producer Ward Andrews is carving out his own lane in the electronic music landscape. Rather than chasing industry trends, Andrews is leaning into something more timeless with immersive, emotionally resonant compositions that unfold slowly and deliberately. His work invites listeners to slow down, drop in, and experience music as a journey. Andrews unveils the second single from the EP, “Uncharted Course,” a track that captures both the physical treks that carry us from one place to another and the inner journeys that challenge, transform, and deepen our understanding of ourselves and the world around us. Inspired by late-night studio sessions and the well-worn travel journals in his workspace, Andrews set out to create a soundscape that mirrors the thrill of venturing into the unknown – an expedition he and his listeners embark on together.
Polar Bears – “Postman”
Multimedia dance music duo Polar Bears have become flagbearers for the electronic music scene. The polar bear-headed pair is continuing this mission with their new track, “Postman.” Spun from a joke about being a “postman” for the dance floor, the song embodies Polar Bears’ philosophy of making every piece of music a message and a medium of connection across the dance world – an ethos highlighted through their ability to draw from diverse sources and blend nostalgia with modern electronic rhythms.
“Postman” kicks off with a booming impact and lingering synth tone that underlie a soulful vocal riff. The track then builds with marching snare drums before dropping into an infectious, four-on-the-floor rhythm that combines pounding kicks with incendiary hi-hats. Next, the vintage, throwback feel of the instrumental introduces futuristic, extra-terrestrial synth leads that transport the listener into a packed, euphoric club dancefloor.
Feint & DJ Sally – “Bloom”
Manchester-based producer Feint and rising Chinese talent DJ SALLY unveil their joint single “Bloom,” marking the debut release of Feint’s newly founded record label, Starsent. The track represents a beautiful collaboration signaling a cross-cultural mission to bridge Eastern and Western electronic communities.
Their debut collaboration “Bloom” embodies a cinematic and club-ready energy. Opening with shadowy atmospherics, the track builds into a 130 BPM drop punctuated by rattling basslines, distorted vocal cuts, and sharp low-end movement. Engineered for impact, it combines Feint’s melodic depth with DJ SALLY’s floor control into a unified, dynamic statement.
As the first offering from Starsent, “Bloom” isn’t just a launch single—it’s a message of intent. The release underscores a shared vision: to connect continents through music and amplify the creative dialogue between two powerful electronic scenes.
Garvin- “Party At The Ritz”
Garvin’s latest single, “Party At The Ritz” delivers a stripped-back, rhythm-forward take on disco-house. The track opens with a confident but spacious arrangement, leaning on sharp percussion and a sun-drenched organ line that adds color without crowding the mix. There’s a clear Miami influence in both tone and pace, but the production favors discipline over excess. The groove is tight, with every element serving a specific role—no filler, no theatrics.
The single arrives via Jesse Perez’s Mr. Nice Guy Records, a label known for its humid, minimalist take on house music. That context fits. Garvin keeps the energy functional and direct, using well-placed tension and low-end movement to carry momentum. The restraint in the mix pays off: repeat listens highlight smart layering and understated structure designed for real-world play.
BRN – “Mini Skirt”
With “Mini Skirt,” BRN slides into a slicker groove, pulling from the timeless vibe of classic house while keeping everything sharp and modern. The toplines boast a soulful touch that draws you in, giving the track more character and color. Down low, the bassline is warm and technically tight, driving alongside crisp percussion, subtle vocal chops, and minimal synth touches that leave space to breathe. It’s not trying to do too much – and that’s the point. “Mini Skirt” is built for DJs who know the power of patience, and for dancefloors that want something smart and sophisticated.
Kay Wagner – “Arise”
“Arise” marks a defining moment in Kay Wagner’s current creative arc—precise, focused, and unapologetically restrained. Rather than signaling a stylistic shift, the single serves as a refined distillation of Wagner’s artistic framework, rooted deeply in the architecture of underground club culture.
Structured around a low-frequency acid foundation and minimalist percussive elements, “Arise” avoids dramatic escalation in favor of sustained control. Its basslines remain tightly anchored while background tension subtly accumulates, guiding the track forward without fracture. Intermittent vocal fragments emerge like signal interference—brief flashes of humanity in an otherwise austere sonic environment.
ACCIO – “Like A Ghost”
“Like A Ghost” greets listeners with a hushed piano motif that drifts into layered synth pads and soft percussion, conjuring an atmosphere both intimate and expansive. The single’s vocal phrasing floats atop the mix, delivering a sense of yearning that feels timeless yet fresh. As the arrangement unfolds, subtle swells and filtered leads guide the track toward a sweeping build, where each chord change invites you deeper into its otherworldly embrace. When the drop arrives, its restrained energy—anchored by a warm, thumping bassline—brings a welcome weight, ensuring the single holds the dancefloor and the headphones alike. True to Accio’s signature approach, “Like A Ghost” balances reflection with movement, making it an effortless fit for peak-hour sets and late-night listening.

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