The 15 Best Melodic Techno Tracks Of April 2025

Another month, another batch of absolute heaters from some of the best names in the game. We are back with a new edition of Magnetic’s melodic techno chart, where we select the top 15 tracks across this genre each month and dive into what we love about them, while sharing a look into the artist behind each song.

Our favorite 15 from April includes anthems from melodic techno superstars like Massano and Mathame. However, this chart is never complete without a handful of mesmerizing tracks from underground and rising producers, such as Oleg Espo, Prismode, Indifferent Guy, and Mariz. We also have a solid amount of melodic techno veterans on display for your sonic entertainment; check out our picks for April below.

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Henri Bergmann, Jono Stephenson, Layla Benitez – Memory Leak [Interstellar]

When three minds from different corners of the electronic spectrum come together, magic tends to happen. “Memory Leak” is a stunning collaboration between Henri Bergmann, Jono Stephenson, and Layla Benitez that lands perfectly on Interstellar Recordings. There is a hypnotic quality to the textured synth layers and moody harmonies, and each producer’s touch shines through in subtle ways. It is emotional, cleanly produced, and locked in for both headphones and club systems alike.

Voices of valley, Raynz (IT) – Dune (Mariz Remix) [Astral Records]

Plunging you into the underground, Mariz’s remix of “Dune” is primed for warehouse raves and lighting up the dancefloor. It is packed with Middle Eastern-inspired vocal chants and echoes, as well as driving percussion. Listening to this track truly sends you to another dimension. Your best bet is to strap in and enjoy the ride, while its electrifying bassline makes you move your feet uncontrollably.

Massano, braev – Fade Away [Simulate]

Massano’s debut album Natural has finally arrived and fans did not have to wait long to crown a standout. “Fade Away,” featuring braev, is one of those tracks that hits instantly. It is emotionally intense and melodically huge, riding a fine line between vulnerability and raw power. A track like this shows exactly why Massano is making such a massive mark on the scene.

Massano, XIRA – Voices [Simulate]

While the entire album is a masterpiece, another standout on Natural is “Voices.” Teaming up with gifted vocalist XIRA, “Voices” dials up the energy. XIRA is the centerpiece of the tune, repeating an enchanting topline over and over before the track cascades into a spellbinding melodic techno drop. My favorite part of this track is the breakdown. Massano does a phenomenal job of making a soulful bridge between the two high-energy sections of “Voices”.

Massano, Noah Kulaga – After The Sun [Simulate]

Three tracks from the same artist in one roundup is unprecedeneted, but Massano has earned it. “After The Sun,” a collab with Noah Kulaga, feels like floating through a lucid dream. It hits that emotional sweet spot without sacrificing impact. And with a full visual experience and a documentary coming to complement the release of “Natural,” this moment feels like the beginning of something monumental for Massano.

Estiva – E.T. Dust [Colorize / Enhanced Music]

Highlighting one of the strongest cuts off Estiva’s new Embrace LP, “E.T. Dust” deserves all the love. This one is drenched in trance influence, but keeps one foot in melodic techno territory. There is a spacey, cinematic feel to the synthwork, and it manages to sound both introspective and massive at the same time. “E.T. Dust” is one of the more progressive-leaning offerings on the album, and easily among the most impactful.

Oleg Espo, Meeshqua – Backstage [Exx Boundless]

Another underground banger, Oleg Espo and Meeshqua unite for a heavy weapon “Backstage”. The distorted vocal samples create an incredible atmosphere. You can picture this track being played at staple Miami clubs like M2 and Space in the late hours of the night.

ASHER SWISSA, Skazi – Run [Reborn]

ASHER SWISSA, aka Skazi, has become a frequent artist featured in our charts, and for good reason. His consistency in delivering melodic techno heaters is beyond impressive. The highlights of this tune are definitely the vocal lead. It lays down a barrage of UK rap that can only be described as pure hype. On top of the lyrics, Skazi experly works in laser effects, spacey progressions, and synths that melt together for tension-building and intensity.

ZAC, Gaitha – MILES APART [ERRORR]

ZAC drops his new EP on ERRORR, a double-single release with “PARADOX”, also featuring the lovely trance-influenced “Miles Apart” alongside Gaitha. At the heart of “Miles Apart” is beautiful lyrics that tell a story of self-discovery. These vocals mesh perfectly with the ethereal instrumental forged by ZAC. This DJ-producer hybrid is a Brazilian legend, having earned praise from icons like Solomun, Tale Of US, John Digweed, and Vintage Culture, to name a few.

Volaris – Revelation [Purified Records]

Volaris makes his return to Purified Records with the euphoric peak-hour heater “Revelation.” Crisp percussion and shimmering leads guide the listener through a moody journey that builds tension without overloading the senses. Sonically tasteful, effective, and meant for packed floors, it is accompanied by cover art from Kelsey Williamson that captures the same spirit as the music — vast, mysterious, and unforgettable.

Prismode, Solvane – Together [Ritter Butzke Records]

Some collaborations are all vibes, and that is exactly what makes “Together” so special. Longtime Berlin club residents Prismode and Solvane make magic in the booth, and they have channeled that chemistry directly into this release. The track is punchy, soulful, and celebratory, a proper anthem for moments that mean something. Ten years into this project, and they are still just getting started.

Indifferent Guy – Let Me Go

This new track from Indifferent Guy is a captivating journey into the world of progressive house. Possibly a form of symbolism with a key in the center of its cover artwork, when listening to “Let Me Go” it feels like you are unlocking a part of yourself.

Laura van Dam, KhoMha – Mantra [Epic247 Records]

Straight out of her ASOT set in Rotterdam, Laura van Dam teams up with Colombian mainstay KhoMha for this adrenaline shot titled “Mantra.” As the lead tune from her upcoming Capture EP Vol. 2, it is already setting the pace for summer. Rapid-fire synths, punchy kicks, and a trancey topline all come together for one of her most explosive releases yet.

Mathame, AVALAN ROKSTON – Don’t Be Afraid [MHA]

Any fan who has caught a NEO show from Mathame over the past year will instantly recognize “Don’t Be Afraid.” This is the track that opens every performance, synced with a massive rising statue and larger-than-life visuals. The collab with AVALAN ROKSTON is cinematic and thunderous; the kind of record that sticks with you long after the final drop fades.

Einmusik, Pretty Pink – Midnight [Einmusika Recordings]

To wrap up the 300th release on Einmusika, label head Einmusik links with Pretty Pink for a powerful finale. “Midnight” has this dark, mystical pull to it, mixing soft-spoken vocals with cascading synth layers and pulsing low-end. The track gradually opens into a full-on hypnotic groove. It is simultaneously elegant, eerie, and absolutely captivating.

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