Tiësto and Caleb Arredondo Turn Viral Sax Moment Into Official Release
Tiësto and Caleb Arredondo have released Echo Sax Finale, bringing Caleb Arredondo's viral saxophone record into Tiësto's current live era. The track grew from Echo Sax End, which had already spread widely online before Tiësto began playing his own version in sets, including his PRISMATIC show at the Great Pyramids of Giza. The release keeps the saxophone melody at the center while pushing it into a larger dance setting, connecting Caleb Arredondo's original instrumental idea with Tiësto's trance and festival background.
MORTEN and David Guetta Continue Future Rave Partnership
MORTEN and David Guetta have released La Révolution, continuing the Future Rave partnership they have been developing together since 2019. The single follows a long run of collaborations between the two artists, including Never Be Alone, Detroit 3 AM, Kill Me Slow, Dreams, Impossible, Alive Again, and Permanence. La Révolution brings their sound back to a darker mainstage direction, with the track already teased live before release, including clips from David Guetta's Paris show at Stade de France.
Sara Landry Delivers Hard Dance Single on HEKATE
Sara Landry has released Shake That, a new single on her HEKATE label that pushes her hard dance sound into a heavier and more provocative direction. The track pairs a pounding bassline with sharp synth work and a direct dancefloor hook, matching the full throttle style Sara Landry described when calling the release "sexy, bouncy, and full throttle." Shake That follows a major run for Sara Landry, including Coachella, Tomorrowland, EDC, Creamfields, and her 2026 Ultra Music Festival Miami debut, where she led a HEKATE stage takeover and played a headline B2B with Amelie Lens.
What So Not and Zero Add Bass Music Entries
What So Not has released Candy Flipping with Jack Blom, featuring Alina Pash and NERVE, as the third single from his forthcoming EP I SAW A TRAP DJ AND IT CHANGED MY BIO CHEMISTRY. The track follows EVEREST with Alina Pash and MONA LISA with Mr. Carmack, moving deeper into the project's themes of ego, transformation, and self-examination. What So Not described the record as "a dance of the human ego," with NERVE taking on the restless side of the song and Alina Pash acting as the grounding voice across the track.
Zero has released Stop Scheming, the latest single from his forthcoming Deadbeats EP. The track follows Gotta Be Tuff and brings his UK bass sound into a heavier space, moving through vocal chops, dark opening textures, dubstep pressure, grime influence, and low-end production. The release comes during a strong international run for the London artist, who reached number one on Beatport's Top 140 Chart in 2025 and has earned support from Sammy Virji, Mala, Caspa, Eptic, Zeds Dead, Levity, It's Murph, and Peekaboo.
Dom Dolla Remixes KETTAMA, R3HAB Teams with orem
Dom Dolla has remixed KETTAMA's Comes and Goes, taking the Irish producer's track into a bigger house direction. The remix had already been played by Dom Dolla ahead of release, including during his Hï Ibiza run, where clips of the track began moving online before the official drop. The release keeps KETTAMA's club-focused sound at the center while giving Comes and Goes a cleaner, more vocal-led lift through Dom Dolla's production.
R3HAB and orem have released All I am…, continuing their run together after Watch my heart go… earlier this year. The track brings R3HAB back into a melodic dance space, with orem's vocal giving the release a more emotional center than the heavier club records on this week's list.
This week's releases span house, techno, bass music, progressive, big room, and crossover dance. Sara Landry's sophomore album is also on the way, while What So Not's EP continues to reconnect the producer to the trap and bass sounds that first shaped his name.

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