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LIVE at Sunrise Buenos Aires 2026 by Paul van Dyk Friday 8pm CET is weekendmix time at justadailysong.com, and this week we’re kicking things off with a legend in full control of dawn: Paul van Dyk – LIVE at Sunrise Buenos Aires 2026. Few artists have shaped trance and progressive culture as deeply as van […]

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God’s Lonely Man by Anna Calvi (feat. Iggy Pop) With “God’s Lonely Man”, Anna Calvi continues her quiet conquest of the modern art-rock landscape, this time calling on one of rock’s most enduring figures: Iggy Pop. It’s a collaboration that feels both unlikely and completely inevitable, a meeting of two artists who have always treated

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Universal Soldier by Depeche Mode Last week we had Pulp’s contribution to the War Child project; this week, we move into darker, synth-laced territory with Depeche Mode’s take on “Universal Soldier.” Originally written by Buffy Sainte-Marie in the 1960s as a stark anti-war folk song, it has been reinterpreted repeatedly over the decades. Depeche Mode’s

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What You Want by Angèle (feat. Justice) Every once in a while, a collaboration arrives that feels both surprising and completely inevitable. What You Want brings together Belgian pop powerhouse Angèle and the legendary French electronic duo Justice, and the result is a sleek collision of neon pop sensibility and distorted club grit. It sounds

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Rooftop Live (Arun’s Roof, London) by Fred Again.. For the past two weeks, Fred Again.. has been everywhere – a constant presence in feeds, stories, and late-night conversations about what modern electronic music can feel like. This Rooftop Live set from Arun’s Roof in London captures him at a particularly intimate angle: high above the

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Who Let The Dogs Out by Baha Men It’s Thursday, which on justadailysong.com means one thing: time to embrace a guilty pleasure and turn the volume up. Few tracks embody shameless fun quite like “Who Let The Dogs Out” by Baha Men, a song that’s somehow both a timeless party staple and the ultimate pop

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Berlin by Quiet Light Every so often a song arrives that feels like a late-night train ride through a city you don’t quite know yet, but somehow remember. “Berlin” by Quiet Light is one of those tracks: a slow-burning, atmospheric piece that treats the city less as a place on the map and more as

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Comfortably Numb Live in Pompeii 2016 by David Gilmour This Friday, March 6th, 2026, David Gilmour turns 80. A living legend, a quiet giant, and the man responsible for what may well be the most beloved guitar solo in rock history. No discussion. For today’s song, we go to Pompeii, 2016. Decades after Pink Floyd

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One More Time by Fred Again and Thomas Bangalter Some moments in electronic music feel less like concerts and more like tectonic shifts. Fred Again closing out his USB002 run at London’s Alexandra Palace with Thomas Bangalter – one half of the legendary Daft Punk – is one of those nights that will sit in

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DGTL ADE 2025 by Benwal Friday 8 pm CET is weekendmix time here at justadailysong.com, and tonight we are fast-forwarding to festival season with “DGTL ADE 2025” by Benwal. This week’s DJ mix feels like a love letter to Amsterdam’s club culture and the restless energy of ADE nights: long queues, cold air outside, and

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