The 15 Best Melodic Techno Tracks Of June 2025

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A new month means a fresh roundup of standout melodic techno tracks. This latest edition of our Melodic Techno Chart features 15 of the most compelling releases from across the genre, highlighting what makes each one hit and spotlighting the artists behind them.

June’s list includes anthems from genre heavyweights like Argy, Kevin de Vries, KREAM, Massano, and Tiësto, alongside hypnotic cuts from rising talent and underground favorites including Abstraal, Erly Tepshi, Paradoks, Yubik, and Fehrplay. Veteran producers round out the mix, delivering depth and versatility across the full chart, check out our top picks for June below.

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Rivo – Stay Here (Leblanc Remix)

When it comes to fusing orchestral arrangements with melodic techno and progressive house, Leblanc is one of the best in the world. He proves his abilities once again with this bone-chilling remix of Rivo’s hit song “Stay Here”. The remix is complete with thumping percussion, beautiful subtle layers of strings, and atmospheric effects that work together to amplify the powerful emotions behind the vocal centerpiece.

Argy, Omiki – WIND [New World]

Built on a hypnotic flute line and pulsing low end, this one has already made waves in Argy’s live sets long before its release. It is not just about intensity here, there is a spiritual undertone running through the percussion and vocal samples that keeps the tension magnetic. Omiki’s trance-leaning influence brings a wide-open energy to the mix, adding just the right contrast to Argy’s rolling groove.

Erly Tepshi – Escape [Black Rose Recordings]

Out of Erly Tepshi’s entire nine-track album Unica, “Escape” feels like the moment where the light breaks through. With its breezy melodies and subtly layered vocals, this track delivers an emotional punch without losing Tepshi’s groove-driven DNA. The full project spans from brooding tech to nostalgic melodies, but “Escape” stands tall with its uplifting edge.

Paradoks – Ashes [Simulate]

Synths melt into one another as “Ashes” drifts between heavy emotion and low-end propulsion. It is a standout from Simulate’s The Infrastructure 3.0 compilation, already supported by household names like Korolova, and blends celestial textures with basslines that hit like gravity. Paradoks once again proves he knows how to stretch a moment without breaking the flow.

Rialians on Earth, Cafe De Anatolia – Harkonnen [Cafe De Anatolia Records]

Rialians on Earth team up with veteran label and artist-led brand Cafe De Anatolia for a genre-defying 9-track album, Phoenix. While there is a mix of Afro House, ethnic house, tribal beats and more across this project, “Harkonnen” stands out for its framework of heavy underground melodic techno. It weaves a gripping vocal sample throughout, which pairs perfectly with the high-energy instrumental that transports its audience to the dancefloor of a massive warehouse rave.

Kevin de Vries, SLVR, Stella von Lingen – Life [Tomorrowland Music]

High stakes emotion meets club-ready execution on “Life,” with Stella von Lingen’s ghostly vocals guiding the way. Kevin de Vries injects cinematic intensity, while SLVR keeps the percussion crisp and heavy. The drop lands like a punch through fog, clean, massive, and soaked in feeling.

Yubik – Lethal Venture [Radikon]

Dark and relentless, this one builds with surgical precision. Industrial textures swirl beneath hypnotic synth progressions, and Yubik holds nothing back in dialing up the drama. From first kick to final fade, “Lethal Venture” is a warehouse weapon through and through. A double-single release with “Quantum Reverie”, both tracks are must-adds to your playlist.

Massano, A.D.O.R. – Renegade Master [Simulate]

Flipping a classic vocal into something sharp and future-proof, “Renegade Master” comes out swinging with bold synth work and a massive drop. This is a flagship moment on Simulate’s The Infrastructure 3.0 compilation, and for good reason. Surrounding it is a carefully curated selection of tracks from both core label contributors and rising talents. Returning names include PACS, TH;EN, Soel & Alphadog, while the compilation also welcomes fresh voices such as Tigerblind, Coeus, KASIA, Dorian, and many more.

ILLENIUM, HAYLA – In My Arms (KREAM Remix)

KREAM has been on a historic run so far in 2025, delivering chart-topping melodic techno, deep house, and progressive house centric hits left and right. Now they deliver arguably their biggest track of the year with this sentimental, dreamy, and infectious reinvention of ILLENIUM and HAYLA’s instant hit “In My Arms”. As per usual with KREAM releases, this riveting melodic techno remix arrives alongside an incredible music video that pieces together stunning visuals that reflect the sonic nature of the song and its lyrics.

Cristoph – I Will Find You (Charles D Remix) [Consequence of Society Recordings]

A remix of a remix might seem like a wild concept, but not when you listen to Charles D’s take on Cristoph’s progressive-fueled reinvention of the iconic theme from The Last Of The Mohicans, “I Will Find You”. Strap yourself in because this electrifying remix takes you on a soaring ride from start to finish. Charles D takes all the best parts from Cristoph’s original, amplifies them, then adds in his own signature style of production to make this a prime tune for festival crowds and marquee nightclubs.

Zafrir – TOKYO [Zaf Records]

Zafrir has returned with a new track that brings fresh and tight sound from Japan and the sounds of the underground. Sonically inspired by an anime and Asian soundscapes, “TOKYO” bridges together the two into its vocals and instrumentals along with a barrage of soul-stirring melodic techno. It has intense buildups and spellbinding drops.

Fehrplay – Icarus [Tenet Recordings]

Coupled with the ambient, stargazing feel of “Aether,” this companion track brings the heat in contrast. “Icarus” trades the stillness for a burning ascent, layered with brooding synths, tension-soaked vocal textures, and a steady pulse that grows more urgent with every measure. It is both stimulating and propulsive, built for the exact moment a set flips from deep introspection to full-on lift-off.

Ginchy, Silvio Soul, DUH PROJECT – Another Way [Zerothree Music]

Energy pours out of this collab from the first few bars. Ginchy’s consistent rise continues here, alongside Silvio Soul and DUH PROJECT, with a euphoric vocal-led tune that screams sunset sets and wide-open dancefloors. Melodic but charged, “Another Way” doesn’t waste time getting to the hook.

Tiësto, Mathame – Everlight [Musical Freedom]

Not just a team-up, this one feels like a full-blown sound clash. Tiësto’s classic melodic sensibility meets Mathame’s deep, cinematic arrangements to form a track that expands and contracts like a heartbeat. “Everlight” floats before it lands, and when it drops, it does so with glowing, euphoric weight.

Abstraal, Duvas – Reaady [NOW Recordings]

One-third of artist TH;EN’s NOW Recordings, three-track EP, Limitless, “Reaady” is an underground heater designed to bring up the energy level and possibly even double it. It is full of high-energy soundscapes and vocals, showcasing Abstraal and Duvas as rising DJ-producer hybrids to keep an eye out for. We love how dramatic the builds are and the distortion effects that are used in this masterpiece.

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