Tensnake Embraces the Joyful Side of Club Culture on New Album Free
Few artists have balanced club credibility with crossover appeal as seamlessly as Tensnake, and with his fourth studio album 'Free', he leans fully into the brighter, more euphoric edges of his sound.

Built around a core of feel-good dance pop and disco, Free brings together 12 tracks capturing the energy of a project that’s clearly been shaped in real time between the studio and the dancefloor.
Collaboration plays a central role here. Across the album, Tensnake links with a diverse cast of artists including Gerd Janson, The Magician, mOat, Bobby Harvey, Julia Temos, Nadia Gattas and Sarah Bird, each adding their own texture while maintaining a cohesive, sun-soaked identity throughout. The result is a record that feels both curated and instinctive - polished, but never overworked.
There’s a clear sense of momentum behind the release with DJs including Peggy Gou, Solomun, Marco Carola and Purple Disco Machine all championing the record in sets, reinforcing Tensnake’s continued relevance across both underground and more melodic, crossover-leaning dance floors.
At its core, Free feels exactly like its title suggests -unrestrained, uplifting, and designed to connect. It’s a confident reminder that, even in an increasingly fragmented dance landscape, there’s still power in records that simply make people feel good.
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