The long-awaited "Repeat It" finally arrives, alongside new releases from Alesso, David Guetta, and Kaleena Zanders.
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran have released "Repeat It," a collaboration first played at Ultra Music Festival Miami in 2015 and delayed for over a decade due to label issues. The track headlines this week's new releases, which also include Alesso's "Turn Up The Bass" with JOA, a five-track EP from David Guetta and MARTEN HØRGER, and Kaleena Zanders' debut album.
Key Takeaways
- Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran's "Repeat It" closes a 12-year wait after debuting at Ultra Miami 2015
- David Guetta and MARTEN HØRGER launch Men Machine project with five-track EP on Spinnin' Records
- Kaleena Zanders releases seven-track debut album "Anything Goes" through Helix Records
- Alesso teams with JOA on "Turn Up The Bass" via his house-focused Body Hi label
- Axel Boy delivers three-track "Shangri-La" EP on Deadbeats
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran Close 12-Year Chapter
Martin Garrix and Ed Sheeran have finally released "Repeat It," a collaboration that dates back to 2014. Garrix first played the song during his Ultra Music Festival Miami 2015 set, where it circulated among fans for years under the title "Rewind Repeat It." The track was held back through label-related delays, while live rips and fan uploads kept it part of Garrix and Sheeran lore for more than a decade. Now released in a reworked form, the track gives this week's releases one of its biggest talking points.
David Guetta and MARTEN HØRGER Launch Men Machine
David Guetta and MARTEN HØRGER have launched their new joint project Men Machine with a five-track EP on Spinnin' Records. The project was first introduced live at Coachella 2026, where MARTEN HØRGER joined Guetta on the Quasar Stage to play new material from the EP. Before its release, Guetta said the tracks had been tested across their Ibiza residency and at Coachella. Following their 2023 collaboration "The Freaks," Men Machine gives the pair a dedicated project built around darker electro, techno, and synth-led club music.
Alesso Returns to House with JOA Collaboration
Alesso teams up with JOA on "Turn Up The Bass," a new release on Body Hi, the house-focused label connected to Alesso's recent run of club records. The track was teased ahead of release through Alesso's own channels, and early clips also linked the track to Ultra Miami, where the ID had already started circulating. With Tyree Cooper also credited on the track, "Turn Up The Bass" brings Alesso back into a more direct house lane after years of moving between festival records, pop collaborations, and his newer Body Hi releases.
Kaleena Zanders Releases Debut Album
Kaleena Zanders has released "Anything Goes," her debut album, through Helix Records. The seven-track project includes "The Light" with Shift K3Y, "Can You Imagine" with Bipolar Sunshine, "Who We Are" with Hayley May, and "Thinking of Yesterday" with NO BILLS, alongside solo tracks such as "Anything Goes," "Call Out My Name," and "Stronger Than Machines." Zanders has spent years moving between vocalist, songwriter, DJ, and producer roles, with earlier dance music credits including SNBRN's "California" and her 2024 "GLORIFIED" EP.
More Releases This Week
Axel Boy releases "Shangri-La" EP through Deadbeats, with the project led by three tracks: "Pressure Dub," "Beat Down," and "Shangri-La." The Bristol-based producer has kept his work close to dubstep, bass house, and darker club sounds across releases on labels including Circus Records, UKF, and Deadbeats.
Levity release "Neon Soul," another track connected to their "Escapism, Vol. 2" rollout. The Chicago electronic trio had already played the track during recent live sets, including Coachella 2026, where footage of "Neon Soul" started spreading before its official release.
Max White releases "Warrior," a track that follows the Miami-based DJ and producer's recent run of tech house and bassline-led records. White uploaded an extended demo version of "Warrior" to SoundCloud on May 7, giving the track an early preview before its wider release.
Dansyn returns with his latest single alongside Dox, "Work It Out," arriving via Sidepiece's Lip Service. Built for both late night dancefloors and gym weight rooms, the track delivers a blend of driving house rhythms, vocals, and a pumping bassline.
All tracks are available now on streaming platforms.


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