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288 MixFix is a high?energy fusion of party anthems, modern house grooves, and iconic dance?floor reworks — featuring Daft Punk, Soft Cell, Technotronic, and more. The post 288 MIX DAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes We've officially reached the pinnacle of the Top Dance and Club songs for 2025, and the result is… complicated. While the year wasn't devoid of quality, it landed short of expectations when viewed as a whole. There were standout records. There were undeniable earworms. However, the depth simply wasn't there. Party Favorz is closing out the year with just two volumes instead of the usual three or four. That decision wasn't arbitrary. Typically, the year-end list overflows with must-have club records, forcing careful balance across multiple releases. This time, that pressure never arrived. Volume 2 may end up slightly longer—or not. That call will be made once the final mix comes together. Either way, the numbers told a clear story. The Songs That Carried 2025 To be fair, 2025 did deliver several massive Dance and Club songs that refused to leave our heads. Tracks like Don't Wake Me Up, Destiny, Coming Up, Beautiful People, Dior, Hypnotized, Blessings, The Days, Stephanie, Say My Name, No Broke Boys, Dreamin', and Tell Me were all high-rotation records with real staying power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-4C6Bz5nQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QcgxGxk1kQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2fSojJqyNY Each of these songs qualifies as an earworm in the purest sense. They connected quickly. They tested well on the floor. They held up across repeated listens. Yet even with those highlights, the overall list felt thinner than what's typical for a year-end roundup. That reality forced a rare adjustment. Adjusting the Bar for a Changing Market Historically, Party Favorz has relied on combined YouTube and Spotify streaming totals, supplemented by Beatport Top 10 entries that may not dominate mainstream platforms. That approach usually paints a complete picture of the year. In 2025, however, the mega-streaming hits were fewer and farther between. To round out the Top Dance Songs of 2025, the qualification threshold was lowered to one million combined streams. That wasn't a compromise in taste. Instead, it acknowledged a shifting landscape where listener attention is more fragmented than ever. With more genre-specific releases competing for smaller slices of the audience, fewer tracks reached those runaway numbers we once took for granted. The Ultimate Spring Break Dance Party Mix 2024! The Biggest Dance Songs of 2025 ...So Far! | Catch-Up 2025 The Season's HOTTEST Dance Club Songs: Jingle Electric 2021 Catch-Up 2024 Volume II: The Biggest Dance Club Songs of the Year…So Far! Top Dance Club Songs of the Year 2024 Volume I | The Year's Biggest Bangers! [Expanded] In the end, selection came down to resonance. Which songs stuck? Which records translated across clubs, playlists, and repeat plays? Judged by that metric, this list still delivers. Why John Summit Dominated the Year One thing listeners will immediately notice across both volumes is the heavy presence of John Summit. That wasn't favoritism—it was math. Summit continues to generate reliable streaming numbers while actively pushing beyond his comfort zone. Rather than repeating past success, he's collaborating with established vocalists and artists who haven't necessarily crossed into the mainstream. That approach results in original records that feel intentional rather than formulaic. Yes, he could easily deliver another “Shiver.” Instead, he's expanding his range. Along the way, Summit has also revisited classics like Sweet Disposition, Silence, and I Wanna Go, using them as connective tissue between generations. Between those moments, he released tracks such as Palm of My Hands, Focus, and Light Years, which showcase genuine artistic growth while giving his live sets far more dimension. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2jQjvNtawA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hizmDQ83kRI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FNHfPqti1V8 Other Artists Who Defined the Year Beyond Summit, several names consistently showed up in the data. PAWSA, Prospa, and Odd Mob all posted strong streaming numbers that matched their growing influence on the global house scene. Meanwhile, David Guetta and Hypaton delivered one of the year's standout reinterpretations by sampling Bonnie Tyler's early-'80s classic Total Eclipse of the Heart for Together. It's dramatic, bold, and unapologetically built for big rooms—one of Party Favorz' favorite remixes of 2025. James Hype also maintained momentum with Don't Wake Me Up and Waterfalls, proving his run over the last few years is no fluke. In a surprise twist, Jonas Blue caught listeners off guard with the house-driven Edge of Desire, which performed far better than many expected. Clementine Douglas: A Defining Voice After last year's chart-topping collaboration with Calvin Harris on Happy, Clementine Douglas made it clear she's no one-off success. In 2025, she appeared prominently across multiple key releases—reuniting with Harris on Blessings, teaming with MK on Come Find Me, and joining Sonny Fodera on Tell Me. Few vocalists shaped the sound of the year as consistently as she did. Closing the Year Strong So while 2025 may not go down as a banner year for Dance and Club music, it certainly wasn't a loss. These two volumes capture the biggest records, the most memorable hooks, and the tracks that carried us through crowded floors and long nights. As Volume 2 lands in early 2026, Volume 1 sets the tone—focused, intentional, and packed with highlights worth revisiting. Welcome to Top Dance Songs of 2025 Volume 1.Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Top Dance Club Songs of 2025: Volume IGenre: House, Tech House, Future House, Techno, Hard DanceYear: 2025Total Time: 02:02:12 Alesso & Sacha - Destiny (Extended Mix) Odd Mob, OMNOM & Hyperbeam - Coming Up (It's Dare) (Extended Mix) The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition (John Summit & Silver Panda Extended Remix) Hugel x Dawty feat. Preston Harris - Loosen Up (Los Padres Extended Remix) AVAION & Sofiya Nzau - Wacuka (Extended Mix) David Guetta & Sia - Beautiful People (Extended Mix) Pawsa & Adventures Of Stevie V - Dirty Cash (Money Talks) (Extended Mix) Rosé & Bruno Mars - APT. (Vandal Rock Remix) MK & Clementine Douglas - Come Find Me (Extended Mix) Nathan Dawe x Abi Flynn - Here In Your Arms (Original Club Mix) Felix Jaehn & Whitney Houston - It's Not Right But It's Okay (Extended Mix) Nathan Dawe x Shayan - Over You (Extended Mix) James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Extended Mix) Max Styler - I Know You Want To (Extended Mix) Hannah Laing feat. Rhys from the Sticks - 4am In A Rave (Extended Mix) Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, W&W & Marnik - Yeah (Extended Mix) Ely Oaks - Running Around (Extended Mix) Alesso x Becky Hill - Surrender (Extended Mix) Morgan Seatree feat. Florence + The Machine - Say My Name (Extended Mix) Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (John Summit Extended Remix) ZULAN - Forever (Extended Mix) MK feat. Chrystal - Dior (Extended Mix) Marshmello, Ellie Goulding & AVAION - Save My Love (Nicky Romero Remix) RUFUS DU SOL - In the Moment (Adriatique Club Mix) Moby, Blondish & Kiko Franco - Natural Blues (Extended Mix) Prospa feat. Rahh - This Rhythm (Extended Mix) Anyma feat. Ellie Goulding - Hypnotized (Sisco Kennedy Club Mix) Maesic & Marshall Jefferson feat. Salome Das - Life Is Simple [Move Your Body] (SCRIPT Extended Remix) Tiesto, Odd Mob & Goodboys - Won't Be Possible (Extended Mix) Prospa - Don't Stop (Extended Mix) Sub Focus & Katy B - Push The Tempo (Odd Mob Extended Mix) Kettama - It Gets Better (Forever Mix) Marlon Hoffstadt - One Night Of Love (Extended Mix)
The leaders of the biggest A.I. labs argue that artificial intelligence will usher in a new era of scientific discovery, which will help us cure diseases and accelerate our ability to address the climate crisis. But what has A.I. actually done for science so far?To understand, we asked Sam Rodriques, a scientist turned technologist who is developing A.I. tools for scientific research through his nonprofit FutureHouse and a for-profit spinoff, Edison Scientific. Edison recently released Kosmos — an A.I. agent, or A.I. scientist to use the company's language, that it says can accomplish six months of doctoral or postdoctoral-level research in a single 12-hour run.Sam walks us through how Kosmos works, and why tools like it could dramatically speed up data analysis. But he also discusses why some of the most audacious claims about A.I. curing disease are unrealistic, as well as what bottlenecks still stand in the way of a true A.I.-accelerated future.Guest: Sam Rodriques, founder and chief executive of FutureHouse and Edison Scientific Additional Reading: The Quest for A.I. ‘Scientific Superintelligence'Top A.I. Researchers Leave OpenAI, Google and Meta for New Start-Up We want to hear from you. Email us at hardfork@nytimes.com. Find “Hard Fork” on YouTube and TikTok. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
287 MixFix is a festive blend of classic holiday reworks, retro anthems, and modern dance energy — featuring Pet Shop Boys, Madonna, SOFI TUKKER, and more. The post 287 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
286 MixFix is a smooth blend of retro?inspired house, iconic classics, and modern dance reworks — featuring Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Elton John, and more. The post 286 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
86% Brand New Music feat. Indie / Breaks / Nu Disco / Bass House / Downtempo / Tech House / Trance / Dubstep
285 MixFix is a vibrant ride through disco-infused house, retro remixes, and vocal-driven anthems — featuring Sister Sledge, Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and more. The post 285 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
This episode has been tightened up with a volume fix on “Have You Ever Loved” by Hannah Laing & Hannah Boleyn, a smoother transition into “Bring Me To Life” by Tiësto & FORS, the removal of “Bullshit” for better flow, and a bass adjustment on “Good Luck” by James Hype feat. Pia Mia to clean up the drop. Estimated reading time: 7 minutes
284 MixFix is a cinematic journey through melodic house, emotional deep cuts, and vocal-driven remixes — featuring Bob Moses, RÜFÜS Du Sol, Gorgon City, and more. The post 284 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Tech House / Electro House / Dubstep / Breaks / Techno
HOUSE. FUTURE-HOUSE. BASS-HOUSE. TECH-HOUSE. ELECTRO-HOUSE. SPEED-GARAGE. UK-BASS. TRAP. HYBRID TRAP. DUBSTEP. RIDDIM. DNB. DANCEFLOOR DNB. JUMPUP DNB
283 MixFix is a sleek blend of retro pop edits, tropical house, and soulful dance grooves — featuring Bruno Mars, Selena Gomez, Diana Ross, Dua Lipa, and more. The post 283 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Funk / Dubstep / Electro House / Future Bass Rock / Trance / DnB
282 MixFix is a vibrant fusion of Latin-infused pop, tropical house, and melodic remixes — featuring Drake, Ed Sheeran, Rihanna, Jay Sean, and more. The post 282 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
281 MixFix is a smooth, retro-tinged ride through tropical house, nostalgic remixes, and soulful grooves — featuring Kygo, Coldplay, Sade, The Weeknd, and more. The post 281 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
All Brand New: Downtempo / Future Bass / Breaks / Indie / House / Dubstep
Nancy Pelosi announces her retirement from Congress, The U.S. reportedly plans to establish a military presence at a Damascus airbase, Putin instructs officials to submit proposals for possible nuclear weapons testing, India and Israel sign a pact on defense, AI and cybersecurity, Dozens are killed in an attack on a funeral in Sudan, The U.N. kicks off its COP30 climate summit in Belém, Trump withdraws from the upcoming G20 Summit, The U.S. cuts air traffic by 10% amid the government shutdown, FutureHouse announces an AI scientist capable of making ‘genuine discoveries,' and FIFA announces a new Peace Prize. Sources: www.verity.news
280 MixFix is a shimmering blend of nu-disco, tropical grooves, and vocal dance anthems — featuring La Felix, Dua Lipa, Prince, Coldplay, and more. The post 280 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
HOUSE. FUTURE-HOUSE. BASS-HOUSE. TECH-HOUSE. ELECTRO-HOUSE. SPEED-GARAGE. UK-BASS. TRAP. HYBRID TRAP. DUBSTEP. RIDDIM. DNB. DANCEFLOOR DNB. JUMPUP DNB.
Squid Hop / Dreamtempo / Future Bass / DnB / Jungle
279 Mid Day Mix Fix is a deep, driving blend of vocal house, melodic remixes, and late-night club anthems — featuring Duke Dumont, Gorgon City, Avicii, OFFAIAH, Dusky, and more. The post 279 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
MMF 278 Mix Fix is a feel-good fusion of iconic throwbacks, modern house remixes, and melodic festival anthems — featuring Bob Sinclar, Foo Fighters, Rihanna, Eric Prydz, Nora En Pure, and more. The post 278 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
100% Brand New: Progressive House / Indie / Tech House / Trance
MMF 277 Mix Fix is a high-energy, vocal-driven ride through pop-house crossovers, euphoric remixes, and festival-ready anthems — featuring Joel Corry, Charli XCX, David Guetta, Avicii, and more. The post 277 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Future Bass / DnB / Hip Hop / Trance / Breaks
MMF 276 Mix Fix is a deep, melodic, and uplifting journey through progressive house, funky grooves, and euphoric remixes — featuring Nora En Pure, Oliver Heldens, Mr. Belt & Wezol, OFFAIAH, The Weeknd, and more. The post 276 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Turnin' 16 w/ a live set featuring new Downtempo / Indie / House / Breaks / Trap / DnB
275 Mix Fix is an energetic, feel-good blend of Disco House, Funky House, and uplifting remixes featuring tracks by DJ Hakuei, Sean Finn, M83, Purple Disco Machine, Gorgon City, and more. The post 275 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
100% Brand New: Downtempo / Trap / Grime / Breaks / House / Techno / Indie
274 Mix Fix is a vibrant, groove-driven Nu Disco & Deep House journey featuring tracks and remixes by Purple Disco Machine, Sgt Slick, Gregory Porter, Peggy Gou, and more. The post 274 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Episode 365: DON DIABLO "The Visionary of Future House on Imposter Syndrome & Humanizing A.I." This week on @RoadPodcast, the crew sits down with future house pioneer @DonDiablo for a deep and personal conversation. At 01:55, Don talks about running on little sleep before his Pier 19 show and why NYC remains his biggest market. By 06:55, he explains why he avoids repeating sets, preferring Tomorrowland's smaller, darker stages over the main stage. At 12:20, Don reflects on his teenage years in the Dutch scene, from being taken advantage of as a young producer to being labeled a “weirdo” by peers. He admits that sometimes he hates being Don Diablo, finding true acceptance only through his fans. At 18:10, he recalls his production roots and the joy of creating purely for fun. By 24:55, the tone shifts as Don shares a powerful story about his father's illness, the lessons from their final conversations, and how this shaped his outlook on time, purpose, and music. He recalls writing songs like “The Artist Inside” as a tribute to his father, and performing it at his funeral, the most difficult moment of his career. At 37:55, Don speaks on the therapeutic nature of songwriting, before offering his perspective on AI at 44:01, viewing it not as a threat, but as a tool to make creativity even more human. Closing out at 1:01:44, Don dives into his Hexagon label, the video for “Anytime”, and the contracts he gave artists. At 1:05:01, he shouts out @BeatsourceOfficial, and at 1:18:45, leaves us with a quote to remember: “The devil works hard, but the DJ works harder.” This episode is sponsored by @SoundCollectiveNYC, an industry-leading music school, musical space and community located in downtown Manhattan for aspiring DJ's, Producers, Musicians and more. Take private Ableton lessons, practice DJ routines, experiment with different audio equipment and reserve studio spaces for just the day, maybe a week or sign up for their monthly membership. Check www.soundcollective.com for more info and try their Online Classes free for a month by entering the code “ROAD”. If you're in the New York area, visit them at 28 Broadway, New York, NY 10004 and tell them the Road Podcast sent you!! Try Beatsource for free: btsrc.dj/4jCkT1p Join DJcity for only $10: bit.ly/3EeCjAX
Ambient / House / Trance / Future Bass
273 Mid Day Mix Fix is a smooth and uplifting Deep House mix featuring tracks and remixes by RAYE, Alan Walker, Marvin Gaye, Kygo, Sammy Porter, Drake, Klingade, and more. The post 273 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
100% Brand New: Downtempo / Breaks / Indie
272 Mid Day Mix Fix is a smooth and uplifting Deep House mix featuring tracks and remixes by Bob Moses, Kaskade, DJ Snake, Dua Lipa, Disclosure, Nora En Pure, Robin Schulz, and more. The post 272 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
271 Mid Day Mix Fix is a feel-good Deep House and dance-pop blend featuring tracks and remixes by Bob Moses, Kaskade, DJ Snake, Dua Lipa, Gorgon City, Robin Schulz, Nora En Pure, and more. The post 271 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Grounded with Tribal / Goa / Rock / Future Bass / Psy-Trance
270 Mid Day Mix Fix is a Deep House inspired mix featuring tracks and remixes by Kaskade, Rinzen, Nora En Pure, Bob Moses, Gorgon City, ZHU, Tiësto, and more. The post 270 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
269 Mid Day Mix Fix is a Deep House inspired mix featuring tracks and remixes by rad cat, Kue, Selena Gomez, DJ Snake, The Weeknd, HUGEL, Black Eyed Peas, and more. The post 269 MIDDAY MIX FIX appeared first on Ed Unger Music.
Downtempo / Glitch Hop / Breaks / House
Downtempo / Breaks / House / Rock / Blues
Danny goes solo this week, in old-school Danny in the Valley style. He speaks to Sam Rodriques, the founder and CEO of FutureHouse – a non-profit organisation developing AI scientists that could revolutionise human discovery. Plus, he rounds up the week in tech – from NVIDIA's chips making a return to China, to Mark Zuckerberg's ambitious plan to build data centres the size of Manhattan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.