Haai, Sammy Virji, Anyma, Alok & More

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Haai, Sammy Virji, Anyma, Alok & More


This week in dance music: Blond:ish releases her debut album Never Walk Alone today, a week after being announced as Pacha Ibiza’s first female headline resident DJ. Charlotte de Witte, Sara Landry, Horsegiirl and many others were added to the Movement 2025 lineup; EDC Las Vegas announced the lineup for its May event; Winter Music Conference announced the first wave of speakers for its event next month in Miami; Empire of the Sun’s Luke Steele signed a global deal with Warner Chappell Music; Seven Lions signed with management company MLennial and Justice hit the Hot 100 for the first time in the duo’s decades-long career with its appearance on The Weeknd’s Hurry Up Tomorrow opener “Wake Me Up.”

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And on this day of love, we celebrate our enduring passion for the music with the best new dance tracks of the week.

Haai, “Can’t Stand to Lose”

Australia-born, London-based producer Haai returns with her first new music since 2023 via “Can’t Stand to Lose.” A reflection on the fast-paced DJ life and the desire to sometimes slow down, the song takes its time unfurling, creating a nuanced depth and mood evoking both solitude and a crowded club. The artist born Teneil Throssell calls the song “a reflection on longing, loss, and the deeply human emotions that accompany them – the nostalgia, the yearning, and the vulnerability. It’s inspired by our rapidly changing world and how it reshapes our lives: opening possibilities that are initially exciting, but are soon met with the realization of what’s lost. It’s a meditation on what we gain and what we leave behind.” Her upcoming U.S. shows include the music cruise Friendship, which sets sail from Miami next week, and back to back weekends at Coachella in April.

Anyma, Argy & Son of Son, “Voices In My Head”

Having played a whole lot of unreleased music during his Sphere residency, Anyma is now in the process of releasing some of it. A standout moment of the show came during the segment when the venue’s screens were filled with thousands of blinking and seemingly sleep-deprived eyes, a segment soundtracked by a song we now know is called “Voices In My Head.” Out today on Interscope Records, the song is a collaboration with Greek artist Argy and Swedish producer Son of Son and further establishes the dark but still widely accessible melodic techno that is Anyma’s signature. Anyma will play his final four dates at Sphere in late February and early March.

Sammy Virji, “I Guess We’re Not the Same”

After blasting through our earholes with 2024’s totally undeniable Interplanetary Criminal collab “Damager,” white-hot U.K. producer Sammy Virji returns with the mellower but equally compelling “I Guess We’re Not the Same.” Out on Astralwerks, the song’s bouncy, singsong vibe juxtaposes with kind of bittersweet lyrics, with the theme also reflected in the track’s undertow of a bassline. Virji’s upcoming U.S. tour includes appearances at Coachella, Lightning in a Bottle, Movement and Bonnaroo.

DJ Minx, “Blocked”

Let us not forget that Valentine’s Day is also about self-love and that self-love is a lot about boundaries, sentiments Detroit legend DJ Minx celebrates today with her latest release. “Delete,” she commands on the track, “unfollow, removed, blocked,” reminding us all that sometimes taking care of ourselves is as simple as pressing a button and eliminating anything and anyone, that is, as she puts it, “f–king with my flow.” The wind up house track gives the whole exercise a commanding and celebratory feel.

Alok & Kylie Minogue, “Last Night I Dreamt I Fell in Love”

Generational dance royalty Kylie Minogue makes another run for the booth with “Last Night I Dreamt I Fell In Love,” her first collab with Brazilian producer Alok. Much like the lovey dreamscape it references, the two-minute track has an ephemeral quality, but like a good dream, is also sweet while it lasts.

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