Top 100 Chart Placements
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Youlin Li, aka Forceflow joins Borderline with a continuation of how 2026 has started for the label; new artists taking centre stage. Ziran and West Bund are 2 fantastic debut tracks from the China based producer, which show mixed hints of early Anjunabeats and Nu NRG (quite the mixture!) in the production style, giving them a familiar sounding edge.
Enhanced Progressive welcomes Sunny Lax back with Apocalypse, a commanding new single that channels his unmistakable melodic precision into a darker, more driving frame. Built on crisp percussion, rolling basslines and soaring lead work, the track unfolds with cinematic tension before lifting into a powerful, euphoric release designed for peak-time moments. With regular support from Armin van Buuren and Paul van Dyk, and standout shows across San Francisco, Houston and London, Sunny Lax continues to operate at the forefront of modern progressive trance. Apocalypse arrives as another bold statement from an artist at the height of his creative stride, primed for festival stages and long-form melodic journeys alike. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Dave Begic joins Yanada Recordings with Ascending, a radiant slice of uplifting trance built for peak time euphoria. True to its name, the track rises with shimmering pads, a driving bassline, and a melody that unfolds with a sense of emotional lift and forward motion. Begic leans into classic trance sensibilities with clean, soaring leads and a wide, atmospheric breakdown, whilst keeping the production crisp and modern. Adding an extra dimension to the release, Grant Trowbridge delivers a rework that shifts the energy into a more chunky, driving space. His version preserves the melodic heart of the original but reshapes it with a big hypnotic groove, offering a complementary contrast that opens the door for big dance floor moments. Together, the two cuts form a compelling package: one built for handsintheair uplift, the other for dance floor stomp-a-thon.
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BELINÐA is one of our latest discoveries - a seriously talented trance and tech-trance DJ/producer emerging from Toronto, Canada. With previous cuts on Damaged, AVA and High Voltage, she now steps up for her debut on the label with 'Engage' - a stripped, peak-time weapon loaded with raw intent. Driven by a warm, rolling low end, acidic textures, searing saw work and a brutal tech-leaning drop built for late-night floors, this is uncompromising Outburst pressure from start to finish. No filler, just impact.
If your sets have been craving that authentic, "eyes-closed-arms-wide" energy, this is the one. Dan Stone takes the legendary DNA of Mesh's Purple Haze and cranks the production value to 11. We're talking a pristine modern polish on those iconic, swirling melodies, backed by a low-end that hits like a heavyweight. It's sophisticated enough for the chin-strokers but has enough "oomph" to send the mainstage into an absolute madness. This isn't just a remix; it's a respectful level-up of an anthem.
Long regarded as one of the early architects of modern acid-infused trance, Lostly once again sharpens the formula with 303 Ways. Built around a relentless 303 sequence and stripped-back rhythm section, the track leans into the raw edge of the genre, focused, controlled, and unapologetically direct. This is acid trance without compromise.