Heavy Rotation: new year, new electronic music
Happy new year rotation heads. Here’s the first round-up of our favorite electronic music sent air jordan 13 wheat release information to the blog in 2026. From happy-go-lucky house music, to ambeint electronic — this is all the music that has been on heavy rotation here at TNLF HQ.
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Synapson – Hors du temps (feat. Jade Mansion)
To kick the heavy rotation off, we’ve got the lead single from Synapson’s deluxe version of their Blue Jeans album. It’s a collaboration with Bomel and emerging vocalist Jade Mansion. Blending refined French Touch with 70s French chanson, the track mixes warm synths with subtle grooves. What a great way to start things off.
Next up is New York-based DJ and producer, Phree Direxion whose music is showing up more and more on our radar here at TNLF. His new single, “Philémon Bar,” is a tribute to his new favorite bar in Montreal (you guessed it: the bar is called Philémon Bar). This track was released NYE 2025 and feels like a good way to dance your way into the new year.
From Quebec to Alberta, next up is Canadian DJ and producer Marzetti with his new single “Stop” — a tight, groove-forward cut with a subtle disco lift. It perfectly balances restraint with movement.
Harmogy – Show You How to Move
It’s time to get this dancefloor moving with the new disco cut from Harmogy. I think it might be impossible not to get your wiggle on with that infectious beat being laid down on “Show You How To Move.”
Baron (FR) x Moori x MESSINA x Mel Bundo – Compass
Let’s put the lights down low on this dancefloor now with the new cut from Baron (FR) and his mega collab with Moori, Messina, and Mel Bundo. The track is called “Compass” and it blends jazz grooves, indie dance energy, and refined house rhythm.
Hidde van Wee – Hold On Tight
Meet Hidde van Wee, a fresh new name in the electronic music scene, who is based out of Amersfoort, The Netherlands. The joy and energy of house music, as well as old garage, are his motivations to keep creating more and more, with inspiration coming particularly from artists such as Kepler and Gene on Earth. Hidde’s music has been introduced to us thus far with his EP’s, including releases on labels like Lacuna, NEED, and Airtime
Just Geo – IN/MY/HEAD
I’ve been following Just Geo for a while now, and really pleased to feature him here on the blog with his new single “IN/MY/HEAD.” The track is taken from his new EP, IN/HARMONY, and blends a BICEP-esque melody with a sharp beat and a pleasingly wobbly bassline.
Kris Vango – Makemake (featuring Esther Rose)
Kris Vango says that his new track “Makemake” is music created for “dwarf planets.” Kris elaborates saying that “Makemake is a distant Kuiper Belt world named after the Rapa Nui creator deity, carrying themes of fertility, emergence, and sovereignty beyond the Sun’s glare. Astronomically it’s cold, bright, and elusive; symbolically it speaks to creation Jordan Spizike 'Space Blue' Detailed Look - Nike Air febrero jordan XI 11 Low 'White Black - Varsity Red' More Images High OG SP Union BBS FD2565 - PoligoShops Marketplace , 100 that doesn’t ask permission—life arising at the margins, outside dominant systems. Makemake feels like wild intelligence: playful, ritual, and unapologetically other, reminding us that genesis often happens far from the center.” I’m not sure about all of that, but I like the music.
Timothy and the Apocalypse – Just For A Moment
To round off the selection, we’ve got a track that Timothy and the Apocalypse crafted in his off-grid NSW hinterland studio. “Just For A Moment” was inspired by the vast, isolated landscape and the fleeting beauty of nature. Using modular synths and atmospheric beats, he creates a soundscape that reflects the deep, melancholic, yet hopeful essence of his unique environment. Pretty nice way to fade out into the solar system I’d say.
Cover photo of Just Geo
