Hottest Tracks of The Week (June 16 – 22, 2025)

5 explosive techno tracks dominating June 16-22, 2025: Underground hits from Matteo Calise, Dropa, Blazonique & rising stars reshaping the dancefloor scene.

Hottest Tracks of The Week (June 16 – 22, 2025)
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Another week brings another surge of standout techno music releases, and the spotlight is now on the fiercest sounds making their mark between June 16 – 22, 2025. The latest edition of the week’s hottest tracks captures the pulse of the underground with selections that hit hard and cut deep.

Curated by the Techno Airlines editors, this week’s five-track lineup dives into the core of what’s driving dancefloors worldwide — from pounding low-end rhythms to finely detailed sonic architecture. Each pick channels a distinct force, pushing the sound forward with clarity and conviction.

Tap into the full list now and keep checking in weekly as we chart the evolving face of techno from every corner of the scene!


Matteo Calise – Celestial Passage

Matteo Calise - Celestial Passage (Released: June 20, 2025 / label: Ethereal Frequencies) | Hottest Tracks of the Week (June 16 - 22, 2025)

Matteo Calise – Celestial Passage | Matteo Calise’s newest techno anthem, “Celestial Passage”, dropped on June 20, 2025, via his own imprint, Ethereal Frequencies. The track spans nearly six minutes, set in D minor at 121 BPM, delivering a smooth yet driving experience that bridges club energy and ambient atmosphere. Day one after release, it was featured on Techno Airlines’ SoundCloud and YouTube channels, which gave it an early boost among underground electronic music followers.

Despite no chart positions on platforms like Beatport or mainstream electronic rankings and official sales or streaming numbers, it is a solid rollout. Fan reaction has surfaced in major blogs, forums, or social media threads, suggesting it’s still gaining traction within niche communities.

The release of “Celestial Passage” marks a purposeful start for Calise under Ethereal Frequencies. With its polished production and quick support from specialized channels like Techno Airlines, the track has laid the groundwork for wider reach. As it continues to circulate among DJs, playlists, and listeners, more insight on chart entries, sales, and fan responses should become available, making this an early but promising moment in Calise’s journey.


Dropa – Swim

Dropa - Swim (Released: June 20, 2025 / label: Newcode Records) | Hottest Tracks of the Week (June 16 - 22, 2025)

Dropa – Swim | Dropa’s latest melodic techno cut “Swim” surfaced on June 20, 2025, via Newcode Records and immediately attracted attention with its sleek design and alignment to current genre trends. Clocking in at 4 minutes and 38 seconds, the track is driven by a 124 BPM rhythm and unfolds in B flat major — ideal for both dancefloor use and energetic at-home listening. On the same label, a “Swim (Radio Edit)” featuring Varra was released earlier in January, gathering modest engagement on SoundCloud and labeled a “Big Bomb” by the label’s own account.

Swim” has secured a spot in Newcode’s Beatport catalog for the Dub Melodic Mix, signaling confidence in its commercial potential. While no formal chart ranking is public yet, early listener signals from the radio edit’s SoundCloud post — with likes and a handful of comments — suggest a positive response from the online community.

Although there are no press or DJ set listings confirming the track’s usage at festivals or club nights, its placement under melodic techno and melodic house & techno genres hints at room for broader adoption. With its immediately crisp sound and accessible tempo, “Swim” is well-positioned for support from DJs and playlist curators focused on emotive yet dance-ready cuts.

All in all, the release marks a tidy contribution to Dropa’s catalog on Newcode Records, combining quality production with an appealing structure and early listener backing — an indication that the track could gain more exposure as it enters DJ circuits and curated playlists.


Blazonique – Black Sky

Blazonique - Black Sky (Released: June 20, 2025 / label: Hidden Senses) | Hottest Tracks of the Week (June 16 - 22, 2025)

Blazonique – Black Sky | Blazonique’s “Black Sky” landed on June 20, 2025, via the rising imprint Hidden Senses, carving out a solid spot in the melodic techno scene. The original mix moves steadily for 6 minutes and 23 seconds at 127 BPM, rooted in E♭ major — an ideal setup for a deep, emotive vibe that fits both dark club rooms and focused home spins. Fans can grab it on Beatport, clearly positioned to appeal to DJs and listeners who value quality melodic structure.

Global placement on key charts is still pending, but the beat-driven energy and strong melodic lines have earned a spot labeled “HYPE” under Blazonique’s artist profile, suggesting strong attention from the genre crowd. Early postings on streaming platforms and niche download sites highlight the track’s rapid online spread immediately after release. Blazonique, the Brazilian DJ, continues to mix thick basslines with expressive melodies, and “Black Sky” adds to their growing catalog that includes remixes and EPs on Concept Records and TheWav Records.

Overall, “Black Sky” feels like a thoughtful next step for the pair, crafted for dancefloor depth yet built with melodic detail. As more DJs spin it in sets and listeners pick it up via curated playlists or live shows, its impact and standing within the scene are likely to increase.


Damn Martian – Spicy Alien

Damn Martian - Spicy Alien (Released: June 20, 2025 / label: Creatus Flow) | Hottest Tracks of the Week (June 16 - 22, 2025)

Damn Martian – Spicy Alien | Damn Martian’s “Spicy Alien (Original Mix)” arrived on June 20, 2025 through Creatus Flow Records, a label with a growing presence in the melodic techno field. Built around a steady 125 BPM and clocking in just under five minutes, the track leans into sharp percussion, rich synth textures, and a clean low-end, designed for club environments but also effective for focused solo listening.

The track made its first appearance on Creatus Flow’s official SoundCloud page, where it quickly picked up over 1,000 plays from the label’s dedicated follower base. Tagged under melodic house, “Spicy Alien” received early attention from genre-focused DJs and listeners, positioning it well for underground rotation. The label also supported the release on Instagram, posting teaser artwork and clips as part of its Friday drop routine.

Although “Spicy Alien” hasn’t yet been documented in festival lineups or on major electronic charts, the rollout shows signs of focused effort, particularly in digital reach and targeted promotion. The track is listed on Beatport in the melodic house & techno category, aligning it with the current wave of DJ-friendly singles and giving it space to grow within club sets and curated playlists.

Early listener reviews remain scarce, but the track’s production style, label support, and steady digital footprint mark it as one to watch as the summer progresses.


Prospa, Josh Baker, RAHH – You Don’t Own Me

Prospa, Josh Baker, RAHH - You Don't Own Me (Released: June 20, 2025 / label: Atlantic Records UK) | Hottest Tracks of the Week (June 16 - 22, 2025)

Prospa, Josh Baker, RAHH – You Don’t Own Me | You Don’t Own Me,” a collaborative track by Prospa, Josh Baker, and RAHH, was released on June 20, 2025, under CircoLoco Records, an imprint of Atlantic Records UK. This release has quickly gained traction in the dance music community, particularly within the house and tech house genres. The track showcases a blend of pulsating basslines, infectious synths, and a compelling vocal hook, making it a standout addition to the artists’ discographies.

Upon its release, “You Don’t Own Me” was made available on various platforms, including SoundCloud, Spotify, and Amazon Music, allowing a wide audience to access and enjoy the track. The song has been well-received by listeners, with numerous positive comments highlighting its energy and production quality. For instance, on SoundCloud, users have expressed their appreciation, with comments such as “Bassline is unreal” and “Tune of the summer“.

The positive reception and widespread streaming suggest that “You Don’t Own Me” is resonating with a broad audience. The track’s release under CircoLoco Records, known for its association with high-profile events and artists, further positions it for potential inclusion in future festival lineups and DJ sets.

In summary, “You Don’t Own Me” exemplifies the collaborative efforts of Prospa, Josh Baker, and RAHH, delivering a track that aligns with current trends in the house and tech house scenes. Its positive reception and strategic release through a prominent label indicate its potential for continued success in the electronic music landscape.


Let’s Wrap it up!

This week’s techno and house scene has been energized by a collection of fresh releases that reflect the diversity and strength within electronic music.

Matteo Calise’s “Celestial Passage” opened doors through his Ethereal Frequencies label, delivering a smooth yet compelling journey that’s already resonating within underground circles. Dropa’s “Swim” on Newcode Records captured attention with its melodic pulse and dancefloor-ready groove, hinting at growing support among DJs. Blazonique’s “Black Sky” brought emotive depth and driving rhythms to the forefront on Hidden Senses, adding to their rising presence in melodic techno.

Damn Martian’s “Spicy Alien” on Creatus Flow Records stood out with its sharp production and growing digital engagement, signaling a promising path forward. On a slightly different note, the collaboration “You Don’t Own Me” by Prospa, Josh Baker, and RAHH on CircoLoco Records merged tech house and melodic influences, gaining strong listener praise and streaming momentum.

Each track carries its own energy and style, yet together they demonstrate how artists continue to shape the electronic music landscape with fresh ideas and solid execution. While some releases are still building their presence in festivals and charts, their early reception across platforms suggests a broadening audience. Fans and DJs alike are embracing these cuts for their dancefloor appeal and sonic clarity. As these artists keep pushing forward, their tracks are likely to feature more prominently in upcoming sets and playlists. The mix of melodic techno and tech house styles within this lineup highlights the genre’s evolving sound and enduring appeal.

Overall, Matteo Calise, Dropa, Blazonique, Damn Martian, and the trio of Prospa, Josh Baker, and RAHH have delivered standout music that promises to keep electronic music listeners engaged in the weeks ahead. Their releases mark both fresh beginnings and continued growth in a vibrant scene that thrives on innovation and connection.

Stay tuned, and keep the rhythm alive!