live @ AMF 2025 by MORTEN You all know what time it is. It’s weekendmix time. Every Friday at 8pm CET, justadailysong.com brings the best from around the global club scene—and this week is no different. We’re tuning into MORTEN’s thunderous set from AMF 2025, a performance that’s already carving its name into electronic music […]
November 2025
HARD by FKA twigs With her latest release, HARD, FKA twigs reminds us why she remains one of the most enigmatic and singular voices in contemporary music. Known for her genre-defying soundscapes and avant-garde aesthetic, twigs has consistently pushed the boundaries of pop and R&B. HARD is no exception—it’s equally haunting and empowering, a sonic
Je Suis Venu Te Dire Que Je M’En Vais (Live, Casino de Paris / 1985) by Serge Gainsbourg There’s something hauntingly eternal about Serge Gainsbourg’s “Je Suis Venu Te Dire Que Je M’En Vais,” especially in its live 1985 rendition at the Casino de Paris. Performed just a few years before his death, this version
Elevator DJ Mix by Fatboy Slim The name Fatboy Slim is synonymous with a certain era of electronic music—a time when beats were big, samples reigned supreme, and dancefloors pulsed with that unmistakable late-90s/early-2000s energy. Norman Cook, the mastermind behind the moniker, helped pioneer the big beat genre, blending house, funk, and acid-laced rhythms into
Poison (12inch) by The Weathermen Some songs don’t just echo through headphones — they reverberate across time. Poison by The Weathermen is one of those tracks that transports me instantly. Every time I hear the opening beat, I’m back in the Ardennes, at our Chiro camp in Sankt Vith, Belgium, during the summer of either
Layla (Unplugged) by Eric Clapton When Eric Clapton sat down in 1992 for an intimate acoustic set on MTV Unplugged, few expected that one of rock’s most iconic electric anthems, “Layla,” would transform so seamlessly into a raw, heartfelt ballad. Originally released in 1970 by Derek and the Dominos — Clapton’s short-lived supergroup — the
I Want You to Want Me by Cheap Trick It’s hard to think about power pop without landing squarely on Cheap Trick’s 1977 classic I Want You to Want Me. Originally released on their second album, In Color, the song didn’t make much of a splash—until the band’s now-legendary 1978 live album Cheap Trick at