AFEM: Electronic Futures – September 2025

A global snapshot of electronic music’s evolving pulse — uniting innovators, labels, and sounds that define the future of the dancefloor.

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Oct 9, 2025
AFEM Electronic Futures September

AFEM: Electronic Futures – September 2025

As summer exhales its final breath, AFEM: Electronic Futures returns with a September lineup that bridges nostalgia and the pulse of tomorrow.
This month’s selection flows through melodic depth and club intensity — where emotion meets precision, and rhythm becomes storytelling.

Opening the Journey

From Jiggler’s hypnotic “Delight” on Kling Klong Music to Donny Graves’ indie-dance gem “Show Me” via Glasgow Underground, the playlist opens with a journey through groove and texture.

Marius Acke brings warm, analog flair on “Everyday Life” via Happiness Therapy, while The Editor’s live rework “Elephant” on Ultra Collective channels Afro-house soul through a cinematic lens.

Rising Club Heat

Club energy surges with Talay Riley, Feder, and TwoForAll’s “Antidote” (Jamy Nox & Marco Generani Remix) on Cr2 Records, followed by Play Paul and Captain Mustache’s quirky yet elegant “The Pathetic” on Mobilee Records.

The Madison keeps the dancefloor glowing with “Fortune” on Magik Muzik, while Milkwish and Mike Konstanty glide into late-night euphoria on “Carlita” for Black Hole Recordings.

Tribal Fire and Melodic Power

Jaguar Jaguar, Grigoré, and Serve Cold turn up the tribal fire with “Dancing” under Defected, while HI-LO shakes foundations with the exclusive “REESE” on Drumcode.

Cosmic Gate and Diana Miro follow with lush melodic tension in “Never Erase You” for Wake Your Mind Records, before DIM3NSION and EGGSTA ignite the trance spectrum on Black Hole Recordings with “Shattered.”

Euphoric Closures

The vibe turns to euphoric pop tones with Hyperbits and Gabriel Eli’s “Sweet Escape” on Enhanced Recordings, then accelerates into high-energy motion with GYSNOIZE’s “Make Your Move” (on Gysnoize Recordings).

Momentum carries into Pola & Bryson and Emily Makis’ heartfelt “Phoneline” from Shogun Audio.
The drum & bass journey peaks with Subwave’s “Stars Get Down (Nu:Tone Remix)” on Hospital Records, and closes on an emotional edge with Blooom, Cameron Hayes, and Freaks & Geeks delivering “Bitter End”, also through Shogun Audio.

🌍 The Vision

Guided by AFEM’s mission to empower innovation, inclusivity, and cross-cultural collaboration,
Electronic Futures – September 2025 celebrates artists and labels shaping the next wave of electronic sound — from the underground’s pulse to the global stage.

Curated by: Vasil Ivanov (The Editor)

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