Best New Dance Music This Week: Tiësto, Honey Dijon & More on Beatport
Discover the best new dance and electronic music on Beatport this week, featuring fresh house, UKG, trance and more from the likes of ATRIP, Gorgon City, Honey Dijon, Kapuchon, SG Lewis, Tiësto, and more!
Cameron Holbrook & Rachel Narozniak

Beatport Selects: New Music Friday is our weekly hit list of the tracks we can’t stop rinsing.
Shaped through a collaborative effort between Beatport’s genre experts, curators, editors, and certified music obsessives across the company, this is where we spotlight the new releases built for busy booths, packed rooms, sweaty reloads, and those proper weekend moments where everything snaps into place.
From peak-time heaters to deep rollers, left-turn club cuts, and tracks ready to crawl inside your USB and cause trouble, these are the sounds adding fresh fuel to sets, dance floors, and celebrations everywhere.
Dig in and find what moves you.

ATRIP & DJ Boring - Keep It Up
Genre: Dance / Pop
Label: TANZPARTEI
ATRIP and DJ BORING link up on “Keep Up” with the kind of easy chemistry that makes a first collaboration feel like it has already got legs. ATRIP, part of the Beatport Next Class of 2026, has been moving fast, with the Chris Lake link-up “Make You Fight” still fresh in the rearview. DJ BORING brings the other side: deep digging, hardware heat, and a producer’s feel for tracks that actually breathe. Together, they land somewhere between emotional club music and proper hands-up release. It has the warmth, swing, and communal charge both artists are good at, without overcooking the point. First collaboration, apparently not the last. Good.

Digitalism - Optimism
Genre: Dance / Pop
Label: Magnetism
Digitalism are back with Optimism, an album that feels like two lifers still chasing color, noise, melody, and whatever charge first pulled them into this mess we call clubland. The album leans bright and melodic without losing the duo’s old dance floor voltage. That matters because Digitalism helped shape the moment when indie kids, ravers, and electro-house heads all started sweating in the same room. From Idealism to remixes for Daft Punk, Depeche Mode, Tiga, Klaxons, and more, their fingerprints are all over that crossover era. Optimism reminds us that Digitalism still know how to make electronic music feel alive.

Basement Jaxx - Jump & Shout (Gorgon City Remix)
Genre: UK Garage / Bassline
Label: Toolroom
Gorgon City take on Basement Jaxx’s classic 1999 tune “Jump & Shout” and, thankfully, don’t try to sand the madness off it. The vocal still bites. The original’s rowdy club energy is still right there. What they add is muscle: rolling bass, clean percussion, and the kind of modern low-end snap that gives DJs something fresh to throw into the thick of a set. Basement Jaxx records already live deep in club culture’s wiring, but this Toolroom remix gives “Jump & Shout” a clean new route back onto festival stages and sweaty peak-time floors. Expect it to do damage this weekend when Gorgon City bring their Enter The Realm takeover with Framework to Los Angeles this weekend (details here).

Honey Dijon - Satisfied Remixes
Genre: House
Label: SOS (US)
“Satisfied” comes by way of Honey Dijon’s Chicago house roots and New York attitude. It’s no coincidence that the track saunters with the confidence, vibrance, and spirit both cities have long championed, bringing it all together in a say-it-with-your-chest celebration of identity and strength. That alone makes native New York house DJ and producer Quentin Harris a natural fit for an official remix, though the tastemaker shows there’s much more to it than shared geography on his spin. Harris extends the cut from Dijon’s third studo album, The Nightlife, peppering it with crisp percussion and soulful flourishes that’ll have you singing along before you even realize it.

Jordan Nocturne, Emma Dufaux - Spit It Out
Genre: Indie Dance
Label: Nocturne
Jordan Nocturne comes back to his own Nocturne imprint with “Spit It Out,” a sharp indie-disco cut that knows exactly what it is doing. Built with Brooklyn singer-songwriter Emma Dufaux, the track is all wiry guitar, live drums, cool vocal hooks, and a creeping acid line that gives the whole thing a sleazy little grin and a wink. It pulls from disco, post-punk, Italo, and acid house - folding together with that dirty cross-Atlantic club energy that's hot to the touch.

Kapuchon - Secret Moves
Genre: Tech House
Label: Hot Creations
Afrojack’s Kapuchon alias has been alive for a while, but after largely lying dormant last year, the project is gaining new momentum with its first two releases of 2026. Earlier this month, “Hot Sauce” with Miss Monique and GLZ surged to the top of Beatport’s Melodic House & Techno chart, where it remained for more than two weeks, setting the stage for a quick and equally formidable follow-up: “Secret Moves.” The slick, low-slung groover hums with early-‘90s hip-hop influence and steady energy, epitomizing what Kapuchon is at its core: Nick van de Wall’s outlet for dance floor-focused underground sounds that take him off the mainstage and into a dimly lit club.
“KAPUCHON is where I come from, and where I’m at when not on the clock. Releasing on Hot Creations and getting the early support from Jamie Jones is something I never could’ve seen coming,” he says.

Angèle, Justice - What You Want (SG Lewis Remix)
Genre: House
Label: Angele VL Records
SG Lewis’ remix of Justice and Angèle’s “What You Want” elevates desire into necessity, such that his spin might as well be called “What You Need.” The Forever Days founder smooths the original’s electro grit into an airy, swirling rework that retains its magnetism but gains that classic SG groove.
"It’s no secret the influence Ed Banger has had on my music, and Angèle and Justice together is a dream collaboration to remix for me,” he says. “I wanted to make a nod to the classic French Touch sound that formed so much of who I am as an artist, whilst keeping the dance floor in mind.”

Tiësto & Olivia Sebastianelli - Don’t Lose Your Head
Genre: Trance (Main Floor)
Label: Atlantic Records
“Don’t Lose Your Head” sounds like sage advice, but it was admittedly hard to take when Tiësto opened his set at EDC Las Vegas’ circuitGROUNDS with the latest single from his forthcoming LP, a live saxophonist, and plenty of perfectly-timed pyro. The “King of Trance” clearly knows how to make an entrance, an album rollout, and a return to his roots. The latter two continue to take shape with the charged single, following “Beautiful Places” with Brieanna Grace and "Bring Me To Life" alongside FORS.
An album release date has yet to be announced.
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