TOP 10 DANCE CLUB HITS 2025 is a carefully curated selection of the hottest club tracks of 2025 in tech house, house, and melodic house & techno styles, which are already playing on the world’s best dance floors and confidently holding their positions in the charts.
OUR TOP 10 DANCE CLUB HITS 2025 — the best club tracks of the year
2025 was a truly groundbreaking year for electronic music. Tech house continues to dominate clubs with its tight grooves and minimalist basslines, house brings back the classic dancefloor feel with a modern sound, and melodic house & techno adds emotional depth and atmosphere, perfect for both night sets and festivals.
Our TOP 10 DANCE CLUB HITS 2025 includes tracks that:
- actively supported by top DJs and producers;
- perfect for club sets and radio rotation;
- reflect the main trends of the electronic scene in 2025;
- combine powerful bass, memorable melodies, and high-quality production.
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Why these tracks?
Each track from the OUR TOP 10 DANCE CLUB HITS 2025 selection was chosen based on its popularity on the dance floor, audience response, and relevance. This is music that makes you move, creates the energy of the night, and sets the mood for the best club parties.
Music trends for 2025
- Tech House 2025 — rhythmic, bold, with an emphasis on groove and vocal hooks
- House Music 2025 — a balance between classic and contemporary elements
- Melodic House & Techno — deep melodies, atmospheric drops, and emotional transitions
If you’re looking for the best club hits of 2025, fresh tech house and house tracks, as well as melodic dance music for clubs, this compilation is the perfect choice for your playlist, website, or DJ set.
Stay tuned and discover OUR TOP 10 DANCE CLUB HITS 2025 — the sound that sets the pace for this year’s club scene.
1. Might Delete Later, Mitch Oliver – Control Z (Mustafa Ismaeel Remix)
If you love deep grooves and minimalist sounds with a sexy vibe, be sure to check out Mustafa Ismaeel’s remix of “Control Z.”

2. Merzzy, Dj Rony – Walhala [Tribal / Afro House]
Tribal/Afro House is always about rhythm, energy, and hypnotic groove. “Walhala” by Merzzy and DJ Rony fully embodies these principles. The track is charged with powerful percussion, thick bass, and a memorable melody, creating an epic sound.

3. M-High – Lips Moving [Old-school House]
In a world where modern house music strives to become louder, faster, and more complex, M-High’s “Lips Moving” takes us back to the roots. This track is a tribute to classic old-school house with clean production and energy that works. Why complicate things when you can just get the dance floor moving?

4. Sharam Jey, Marco Lys – Shake Your [TechHouse]
If you want to experience what modern tech-house should sound like, play “Shake Your” by Sharam Jey and Marco Lys — this track will definitely get you moving.
![Sharam Jey vs Marco Lys - Shake Your [House]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/woOYtnVVjz8/hqdefault.jpg)
5. Nicky Notch – Let Me See You Jack [TechHouse]
“Let Me See You Jack” is not just a title, but an invitation to return to the roots of house music. Belgian producer Nicky Notch skillfully mixes elements of tech house and old-school groove, presenting everything in a concise and dancefloor-oriented format. There’s no unnecessary gloss here — just rhythm, samples, and a clear groove, just like they used to do it.

6. Adria Falco – Lost In Traffic [Progressive House]
Progressive is alive and well—and, judging by Adria Falco’s new release, it’s feeling pretty confident. The Spanish producer has rolled out the track “Lost In Traffic”—technical, energetic, and with just the right amount of epicness. Without spilling his emotions, he has brought everything together in one track: movement, atmosphere, and groove.

7. Maxi Meraki – Hyped [TechHouse/ Melodic House]
Maxi Meraki’s new track, Hyped, in the genres of Tech House and Melodic House & Techno, has been released on the Radiate label. The dense rhythm, signature groove, and recitative create an energetic and epic mood that is perfect for the dance floor. For this sound, Maxi Meraki is launching his own imprint to highlight melodic house and the fresh dynamics of the club scene.

8. SHAKING – Pressure Point [UKG/ TechHouse]
SHAKING’s “Pressure Point” is released on NIGHTMODE and immediately establishes itself as a hard-hitting fusion of TechHouse and UKG. There are no unnecessary embellishments here—just a dry groove, sharp textures, and dark tension. The track sounds like a tool for DJs, but it keeps the listener hooked from the very first seconds.
![SHAKING - Pressure Point [NIGHTMODE]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KsI0emCtONQ/hqdefault.jpg)
9. Chewna – All I Need (Del-30 Remix) [TechHouse]
Chewna’s new track “All I Need,” remixed by Del-30, is out on the debut label Sixteen Twenty Records. It’s energetic and positive tech house that sounds modern but still keeps it real with club classics. The release is already available to listen to and ready to rock the dance floors.

10. PAAX feat. Monique – Hurricane [Melodic House&Techno]
Hurricane by PAAX feat. Monique is out on Songspire Records. This is the duo’s debut on the label. At the same time, it’s a logical continuation of their Melodic House & Techno line. First and foremost, form is important here. The arrangement develops slowly. There are no sudden movements, but there is a constant internal tension. This is how reflective melodic house works.

