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New Releases: Alesso, Skrillex, GRiZ, Of The Trees & More

Published Jun 8, 2026 By Matt White
New Releases: Alesso, Skrillex, GRiZ, Of The Trees & More

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TL;DR

June 5 brings a packed release week led by Alesso and OneRepublic's first collaboration in over a decade, In Your Eyes, and Skrillex's 13-track album SOMA. Bass music highlights include Of The Trees and Tape B's long-awaited Brackish collaboration and Mersiv's official remix of Superheaven's Youngest Daughter, while GRiZ releases Future Funk Volume 1 and Melo Nada debuts on bitbird with Stop Me Now.

“he wanted to make something that would motivate him after buying a gym membership”

Alesso and OneRepublic Reunite After Ten Years

Alesso and OneRepublic return with In Your Eyes, their fourth collaboration and first new release together in over a decade. The single arrives on June 5, 2026, following their previous work on If I Lose Myself, Calling (Lose My Mind) with Sebastian Ingrosso, and Scars. The release comes as If I Lose Myself passes 500 million streams on Spotify, adding context to the reunion between Alesso and Ryan Tedder. With its full vocal presence from OneRepublic and connection to the golden era of dance music, In Your Eyes marks one of the week's biggest crossover releases.

Skrillex Drops 13-Track SOMA Album

Skrillex releases SOMA, a 13-track album running 42 minutes with recent singles such as Thistle, Smoke, and Duro included in the tracklist. The album also features Tranki, Noche Without You, Chini, Anybody, and Diwali, continuing the run of new music he has been previewing through recent drops and social media updates. SOMA follows a busy release period for Skrillex, including Smoke with ISOxo, Cristale, and TeeZandos, plus Thistle with Randomer, Blawan, and MC Dricka.

Bass Music Collaborations and Remixes

Of The Trees and Tape B release Brackish, their first official collaboration, after more than a year of demand around the ID. Before its June 4, 2026 release, the track had been a regular part of both artists' live sets and had already gained attention from fans online. The collaboration also follows their B2B set at Bonnaroo 2025, which added more interest around the pairing.

Mersiv releases an official remix of Superheaven's Youngest Daughter, taking the alternative favorite into bass music while keeping the vocal and emotional weight of the original intact. The remix comes from a personal place for Mersiv, who said Youngest Daughter is his favorite Superheaven song and that he started the remix during summer 2025 while writing music at the beach. The release also connects with his background before electronic music, where bands like Tool and Seether were part of his early influences. With Youngest Daughter already passing 128 million Spotify streams after its rediscovery online, Mersiv's remix brings a major alternative song into bass territory through an official rework.

House, Funk, and Club Releases

GRiZ releases Future Funk Volume 1, a sprawling, groove-driven album that captures the full spectrum of his current creative identity. Blending soulful funk, explosive bass music, psychedelic experimentation, and emotional release, the project arrives as the clearest distillation yet of what GRiZ has spent the last year building toward.

Melo Nada makes his bitbird debut with Stop Me Now, a house and UK garage single featuring k8 Smurf. The track started from a simple idea, with Melo Nada saying he wanted to make something that would motivate him after buying a gym membership. It also follows the viral run of his debut single bambam, which reached #1 trending audio on Instagram globally and generated more than 1.5 million organic posts.

B Jones remixes You Get What You Give by Van Snyder, Serena Bleu, and Alexander Popov, giving the original a more direct club version for summer 2026. The remix keeps Serena Bleu's vocal as the main focus while adding a bigger beat and a more forceful production style around it.

Additional releases this week include Mesophonic and Tenney Way III's Ain't Got Time, plus tracks from Above & Beyond, AC Slater, Armin van Buuren, Boris Brejcha, Hardwell, MEDUZA & RANI, Nicky Romero, and more. All releases are available now across streaming platforms.

Matt White

Matt White

EDM Source Editor

Reporting on the latest in the electronic dance music community with verified accuracy.

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