New music on our radar this week: Floorplan, Jennifer Loveless, SONIKKU
All the biggest releases on our radar
Welcome to Mixmag’s round-up of upcoming music releases that you should take note of
Amelie Lens drops new single, ‘Young Forever’, on Sony Music
Techno superstar Amelie Lens has released a brand new single, titled ‘Young Forever’, on Sony Music – the latest to come since her May-released EP ‘Serenity’.
The new track features a dark, rhythmic and powerful kick under trance-inducing vocals, a signature Amelie Lens production made for big stages.
Buy it here.
Floorplan to take the reins on next fabric Presents mix, release new single
Detroit duo Floorplan (aka Robert and Lyric Hood) are taking the reins on the next instalment in the fabric Presents mix series, set to land on November 28.
The announcement comes alongside the release of a brand new single, ‘You’re A Shining Star’, inspired by funk, gospel, and choir, out now on fabric Records.
Robert Hood has been a long-running member of the fabric family, surmounting more than 20 hours in the London club’s Room 2 in 2008, and helming his own fabric Presents mix the same year.
Pre-order it here.
SONIKKU releases double-A 12” on Bella Union
SONIKKU is keeping the summer energy firing just a bit longer with the release of a scorching new doulbe-A EP on Bella Union.
‘Heatwave’ is an infectious pop-infused house heater while ‘ Drowning’ is an emotional and airy breakbeat anthem.
SONIKKU describes the latter as: ‘The kind of song that plays in my head when I dive into clear blue water and feel like I'm entering another universe. I knew this and ‘Heatwave’ had to come out together, they both have a summer vibe.”
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Mark Fell mints new label The National Centre for Mark Fell Studies with ‘Nite Closures’ EP
Mark Fell has returned to releasing solo electronic music after more than a decade, simultaneously launching a new label called The National Centre for Mark Fell Studies.
The first release is a five-track EP titled ‘Nite Closures’, serving up radical sound design that will rewire your brain.
Buy it here.
Nick León releases remix follow-up to ‘A Tropical Entropy’ album
Nick León’s ‘A Tropical Entropy’ is one of the best albums of 2025 and now we have new versions to enjoy with a remix album landing via TraTraTrax.
It comprises six remixes, coming from RHR, CCL & Roza Terenzi, Minor Science, Dubbel Dutch, TreOhFie and Loraine James.
“What we got in return was a mix of avant-garde Brazilian funk, low-key and spacious club cuts, festival-grade bangers, and deeply methodical electronica,” explains TraTraTrax.
Buy it here
Low End Activist announces second installment of ‘Airdrop’ series
Low End Activist is releasing ‘Airdrop II’ on November 14 via Peak Oil.
It marks the second installment of the series which reshapes UK rave influence in heady and atmospheric textures.
Buy it here.
lylla’s debut track ‘BABYCHAM’ is out now
London-based DJ and vocalist lylla has released her debut track, joining forces with Alice Bandsz on a dreamy alt-pop cut ‘BABYCHAM’, combining earworm vocals and shimmering production.
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Jennifer Loveless teases upcoming EP with new single 'Heaven (Late Night)
Berlin-based, Toronto-born artist Jennifer Loveless has shared details of her new EP, 'Heaven (Late Night)', which is set to land on Aus Music on November 7.
Flexing her multidisciplinary skills on the first single from the EP, 'Fever', Loveless dishes out some ethereal late-night reflection, building into a bass-heavy house cut that still holds its contemplative core.
Buy it here.
Chris Stussy shares remix of KETTAMA's 'It gets better'
Fresh off the release of his debut album 'Archangel', Mixmag Cover Star KETTAMA has shared a remix of 'It gets better' from the one-and-only Chris Stussy.
The Dutch house superstar inserts a piercing electro bassline into the melodic original single, stripping back the aural extravagance of the original without removing its emotionally-tinged core.
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Kneecap enlist SHERELLE and Wallace for 'Sayōnara' remix package
Irish rap trio Kneecap have shared three remixes for their recently-released single, 'Sayōnara' — a remix from Wallace, alongside a dub version of the same rework and SHERELLE's 'More Blacks, More Irish Remix'.
SHERELLE's version plies rowdy, breakneck drums and all-out bassline wonk to transform the track into an eerie, speedy peak time banger.
Buy it here.
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