We present our favorite tracks from 2025, more or less in a chronological order and finally we are at the last set of 10 tracks.

We present our favorite tracks from 2025, more or less in a chronological order and finally we are at the last set of 10 tracks.


The saga of squelch continues. After the first round proved that the acid line might be the most durable cliché in dance music (and still the best one), part two turns the resonance knob a little further. Steve Bug & Stefan Braatz, Deetron, Todd Osborn, and Mathew Jonson with The Mole join forces for another ode to the silver box – less museum piece, more perpetual motion machine. Proof that you can’t retire a sound that never had a desk job.

Fred P’s fresh ‘Perpetual Sound’ imprint continues its journey with ‘Lush Culture’, a split EP that finds the label head alongside like-minded soul, Deetron.

The first record of Deetron’s new label finds him teaming up with Ripperton under their rarely seen Roots Panorama moniker.

Two producers on duty for Gerd’s Palm Leaves remixes. Sometimes an amazing track like Palm Leaves just screams for a rework by someone who really could do something nice with it. And this seems to be the perfect remix duo… Larry Heard aka Mr Fingers and Deetron. One for the body and one for the soul!

3rd Strike presents a remix pack for Vakula’s ‘Saturday’, with remixes by Deetron, Jeff Sharel, Legowelt and Fudge Fingas.

Deetron, Octave One & Jori Hulkkonen put their hands on some Brikha classics!!! In 1998 Aril Brikha reacquainted the world with deep techno soul, as his record Groove La Chord crossed generic boundaries.

Motorcitysoul returns with the Ushuaia EP on Simple Records imprint. The EP utilizes the duo’s analogue programming experience and inherent knowledge of all things house to capture the spirit of day & night at the esteemed beach party. Deetron turns up the heat with a stellar, almost anthemic remix on the flip side.

Circus Company is proud to present the latest release from the man whose upbeat, melodic take on techno and house music has captured many hearts around the world. For this release, Deetron teams up with Seth Troxler on vocals for the funk-fuelled collaboration track ‘Each Step’. The result is a neo-club classic with a definite nod to the days of Chicago-style acid house but clearly looking forward, with a fresh arrangement and the overall sound of today and tomorrow.