Hard Trance Foundations
Edele Andaya has shared five tracks for Summer 2026, drawing from hard trance, trance classics, and underground club records that have shaped her sound over two decades. The London-based DJ, known for her residency at Peach London and appearances at Ministry of Sound, fabric London, and KOKO, recently sold out her first standalone Edele All-Dayer event in a few hours with no supporting lineup.
The list opens with Tony De Vit's The Dawn, which Andaya calls one of her personal favorites for its emotion, drive, and harder edge. She follows with Taotek by Mauro Picotto, Bryan Kearney, and Riccardo Ferri, describing it as an "absolute belter" that fits the heavier side of her sets where trance structure meets forceful club sound.
Underground and Classic Selections
Committee's Welcome, I Said Shut Up represents the underground side of her selections, a track Andaya calls a pure underground classic. Joe Bloggs' Agent Love, a remix of Age of Love, bridges melody and pace with harder, faster set moments. The list closes with Quench's Dreams, one of the most recognizable trance records in her Summer 2026 picks, built around a hypnotic motif that reveals its full melody gradually.
Festival Circuit and What's Next
Andaya's festival appearances include Luminosity Beach in the Netherlands and Euphoria Weekender in Malta. With Ibiza on her calendar and more 2026 bookings lined up, the five-track selection offers a direct look at the records that continue to guide her taste behind the decks.

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