
The 15 Best Melodic Techno Tracks Of September 2025
Welcome back to our monthly roundup of standout melodic techno tracks. This new 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.
September’s list includes anthems from genre heavyweights like Cassian, Agents Of Time, Argy, PACS, and Innellea, alongside hypnotic cuts from rising talent and underground favorites including Corren Cavini, Abstraal, Binaryh, and Citizen Kain. Veteran producers round out the mix, delivering depth and versatility across the full chart, check out our top picks for September below.
‘Melodic Techno Tracks Of 2025’ Playlist A Follow And Keep Up With All The Latest And Greatest Releases From Labels Such As Afterlife, Siona Records, Armada, And More. The playlist includes every track from each monthly chart this year and across 2024!
Innellea, Ubbah – “Waste It” [belonging]
Punchy percussion and cinematic textures collide on this standout from Innellea’s Finding Home compilation. Ubbah’s influence brings a hypnotic, indie-dance edge that builds toward a massive drop, easily explaining why it’s been one of the summer’s most buzzed-about IDs.
Rafael Cerato, Wave Wave – “Sound Vibrate” [1001 Recordings / Tomorrowland Music]
Thick layers of synths and a tightly-wound groove give this one serious club muscle. Cerato and Wave Wave craft a track that manages to be polished, percussive, and built for large rooms without ever feeling overproduced. One of Solomun’s most ID’d weapons, finally seeing daylight.
Argy, Eli & Dani, Peki (Ofc), ØSHER – “Chasing Highs” [Neworld]
Argy delivers a major heater with “Chasing Highs”. Teaming up with Eli & Dan, Peki, and ØSHER on the track, it bridges hip-hop influenced vocals with a healthy dose of indie dance and melodic techno. This one is primed for anyone who is trying to get freaky on the dancefloor and party until the early morning.
Laura van Dam, Ginchy, DEADLINE, Innerdose – “Innerlight” [Ginchiest Records]
After the success of their first team-up, Laura and Ginchy return for their second track together, this time joined by Deadline and Innerdose for a truly powerful journey. Expect progressive, melodic vibes with deep grooves and uplifting energy music to light up the dancefloor. “Innerlight” is equally beautiful and electrifying, somehow crossing back and forth between the world of warehouse raving and your late-night drive playlist.
TH;EN, Pavel Petrov – “Move” [1001 Recordings / Tomorrowland Music]
Slick vocal lines and a low-end that means business drive this heavyweight collaboration between TH;EN and Pavel Petrov. Both artists bring their A-game with rhythmic patterns that feel both refined and urgent, locking in festival and club audiences alike. There is a satisfying tension that simmers just below the surface of “Move”.
Binaryh – “Daydream” [Siona Records]
Haunting melodies meet carefully stretched tension in this immersive cut from Binaryh’s latest Daydream EP on Siona Records. The soundscape breathes like a living organism, brooding, cinematic, and unapologetically intense. Miss Monique knew what she was doing when bringing this duo to her imprint.
Cassian, YOTTO, Da Hool – “Love Parade” [Afterlife]
A reinvention of Da Hool’s iconic techno-influenced rave anthem “meet her at the Loveparade”, Cassian and YOTTO’s version flips the original on its head. The duo takes all the best parts from its predecessor to forge a melodic techno-heavy weapon.
PACS – “No Control” [Afterlife]
Also off Afterlife’s Quantum Echoes, Pt. 1 compilation, PACS “No Control” is an absolute banger. Its dark and intense lyrics pair perfectly with the futuristic sonic atmosphere, reality-bending synths, and emphatic drum patterns.
Agents Of Time, Victor Garde – “SexyBack” [Time Machine]
This isn’t just a remix, it is a full-body rework of a pop classic. Agents Of Time and Victor Garde inject Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack” with peak-time tension and high-impact drums, turning it into a techno-fueled crowd detonator. Already doing serious damage in Anyma and John Summit sets, among other superstar DJs.
Nihil Young, Jordan Arts – “Breathe” [Enhanced Recordings]
Lush, wide-open soundscapes meet pinpoint percussion in this collab between Italian producer Nihil Young and South Africa’s Jordan Arts. The vocal hook pulls you in, but it is the floating melodies and precision drums that make it linger. Feels equally fit for a closing festival set or a headphone deep dive.
Leblanc, Madalen Duke – “Oblivion” [Polydor France / Staccato Records]
One of the most talented and creative innovators in today’s house and techno space, Leblanc is often recognized for his unique ability to merge opera and choir-themed music with melodic techno and progressive house. Joining forces with gifted vocalist Madalen Duke for “Oblivion”, this masterpiece incorporates angelic vocals, a high-energy bassline, string instruments, and more to take listeners on a journey from start to finish.
Citizen Kain, Lazarusman, Aaron Suiss – “Reset” [Eleatics Records]
Taking a plunge into the underground world of melodic techno, Citizen Kain, Lazarusman, Aaron Suiss present “Reset”. A fitting name for the tune, when listening to this I felt like I had reset and rebooted my mind, entering a futuristic cyberpunk-esque reality. This track is not only capable of transporting the dancefloor to a different dimension, it is also guaranteed to ignite roars from the crowd.
Klanglos – “Wake Up” [Error Audio]
Another peak-time bomb for festival sets and underground raves, Klanglos’s “Wake Up” embodies a number of phases that evokes a variety of emotion. The breakdown is packed with mesmerizing vocals and delicate progressions of violin creating a calming aura; yet on the drop, you are thrown into a pit of spine-tingling, fast-paced melodic techno.
Corren Cavini, Chris Howard – “Heart of Gold” [Purified Records]
There is a cinematic softness within “Heart of Gold”, gentle piano, airy synths, and Chris Howard’s vocals floating just above the mix. This song feels like a reflective pause within Corren Cavini’s upcoming debut album arc, bringing emotional storytelling front and center without losing club potential. A clear highlight from the Cavini’s A Place To Call Home rollout.
Abstraal, Braynod, Takzee – “Hit The Gaas” [Automatik]
Spitting attitude straight out of the gate, this French team-up pushes vocal-laced techno into rawer, grittier territory. The hip-hop vocal loop is unrelenting, stacked on top of sharp drums and industrial textures. Destined for peak energy moments with zero filler.