French electronic tastemakers Oden & Fatzo return to Defected for another boundary-pushing release with “Only For Tonight.” This time, they are joining forces with U.S. producer m.O.N.R.O.E and GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter Matluck. This dynamic collaboration of transatlantic talent encapsulates the spirit of Defected’s summer output—stylish, emotional, and unmistakably dancefloor-driven.

As UK Garage continues to gain traction across the U.S., best-friend duo Crumb Pit returns with “Heart Already Broken,” a moody and melodic track featuring vocals from rising artist AmandaJoy. Set to release on June 20 via Dim Mak, the song blends warm bass, crisp drums, and emotive songwriting to connect underground groove with raw, relatable storytelling.

Marking their third consecutive single with Dim Mak, “Heart Already Broken” builds on Crumb Pit’s momentum while showcasing their evolving sound. The track follows their previous collaboration with Amanda Joy, the ethereal drum & bass release “Don’t Let Me Sleep” (Dec 2024), and transitions into a more sentimental, vocal-driven space.

If much of the mindset and mantra behind Above & Beyond over the last quarter-century has been rooted in the idea of connection, then their fifth artist album, ‘Bigger Than All Of Us’, is best summarized in one word: reconnection. It’s been seven years since the trio released their last electronic dance album, Common Ground. Now, in 2025, the trio returns with a collection of 16 new tracks showcasing their signature emotional songwriting and melodic depth.

There’s a new release from one of Morocco’s finest exports – Ahmed Spins – and it’s not one to be missed. The track “Mood” was made in collaboration with his fellow Moroccan producer and business partner Ankhoï (they run the DHB Records label together). It’s a follow-up to Ahmed’s collab with Elderbrook from April, and for “Mood,” Ahmed and Ankhoï enlisted famed singer-songwriter Caroline Byrne (who earlier worked with the likes of Gorgon City, Ferreck Dawn, LP Giobbi, and more) and Moroccan guitarist Neyl (who worked and shared stages with Francis Mercier, Sparrow & Barbossa, Mont Rouge, Amine K, and more). 

 Ice Nine Kills release “The Great Unknown,” accompanied by a 9-minute music video. Starting August 8th, fans can catch Ice Nine Kills on their US Hell of a Summer tour, featuring supporting acts Dayseeker, Kim Dracula, The Funeral Portrait, and Mest.

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