Summer is bursting in with BPMs in your chest, and if you haven’t updated your playlist yet, now’s the time. We’ve compiled a hot chart of tracks that rock from Berlin to Ibiza, from garage to dawn. A little bit of house, a little bit of techno, a little bit of heat and a lot of vibe. Crank it up, don’t thank us.
Where to listen to all this?
Anywhere you can dance, from a pool party to an industrial warehouse. Put together a playlist, put on your dark glasses, and let off the brakes.
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This is your summer. It’s your wave. Catch the beat.
And so, the 10 best house and techno tracks of summer 2025. Only fresh new releases for dancefloors, DJs and everyone who lives in the rhythm of BPM.
1. Dew, GABY- Better Forget It [TechHouse]
“Better Forget It” is not an experiment, but a quality club instrumental. For sets with an emphasis on positivity and liberated vibe – quite appropriate. Check it out on the dance floor – of course!
2. Paul Sawyer – Sprint To The Finish [Progressive House]
“Sprint To The Finish” by Paul Sawyer himself. It’s clear right away: this is not just a theme for relaxed listening. This is the soundtrack to the moment when day gives way to night.
3. Crusy – Kiki [House/Old-school]
Crusy continues to rock the club space. Over the past year, his name has been consistently on the playlists of top DJs. Here is the summer groove in action – listen to Crusy “Kiki”
4. Rick Stereo – Samurai Tech [Minimal/Deep Tech]
Subtle East Asian motifs – unobtrusive, but audible. The sound is clean, the presentation is restrained. Without excessive pathos. Rick Stereo doesn’t show off, but does his own thing – competently and to the point. Appropriate in a line-up, especially in the warm season.
5. Valera Unusov – Cloud Storage [Techno]
Hypnotic, atmospheric and made for peak time on the dance floor. A digital interpretation of data and emotion transfer. A great option for a techno DJ set at the height of the festival season.
6. Fully Charged – Underground [TechHouse/ Old-school]
“Underground” is a quality, proven instrumental for club use. Fully Charged hold the line: minimum words, maximum action. Rave, acid, working. For those who play after two and know why they’re in the booth.
7. ESSEL – Look Back [TechHouse]
“Look Back” is a classic example of what a working Tech House should sound like: energetic, sexy and without too much noise. It has everything you need for the dance floor – elastic bass, precise percussion and catchy “riff”.
8. EYNKA – Symphony [Melodic / Progressive House]
“Symphony” epitomizes the passion for deep melody and progressive rhythm. This track will be appropriate both at private listening sessions and at bright parties. Powerful beat and airy melodies will create an atmosphere of continuous movement and a rush of emotions.
9. Bjoern Torwellen – Binary Fate [Techno]
Released on CLR, it fits perfectly into the label’s aesthetic: hard, industrial, without compromise. This track is designed for large spaces and dark rooms, where the walls shake from the sub and the lights are a rare flash of strobe.
10. Merzzy, Dj Rony – Walhala [Tribal / Afro House]
The track is loaded with powerful percussion, tight bass and a catchy melody, creating an epic sound. “Walhala” definitely packs a defiant punch. A bass line sets a weighty groove and the hi-hats add to the fluidity. This is music that stays in your head after listening to it.