KAAZE SLAMS INTO SUMMER WITH TECHNO-INFUSED REWORK OF ROLAND CLARK CLASSIC ‘WTF’

OUT NOW ON SMASH THE HOUSE!

KAAZE returns to Smash The House with a bold, no-holds-barred statement fusing big room power with underground edge. Reworking the unmistakable vocal from Roland Clark’s seminal 2017 release ‘What The Fuck’, KAAZE delivers a high-impact reinterpretation that feels both nostalgic and razor-sharp for today’s dancefloors.

Titled ‘WTF,’ the record is a full-throttle collision of eras and styles. The iconic spoken-word hook, instantly recognisable to house purists, cuts through a modern, peak-time framework of driving kicks, acid-tinged synths and KAAZE’s signature Hot Tekno sound.

It’s a track designed to detonate in clubs and festivals alike, bridging the raw spirit of early house with the scale and precision of contemporary mainstage production. Over the last 12 months KAAZE has been dropping this dancefloor detonator and the crowds have lapped up every pounding beat, calling for official release.

Top100 DJ KAAZE blazes into the summer of 2026 on an adrenaline high with standout dates in the calendar including the world-first launch of his headline 360-degree concept show at Ministry of Sound London at the end of May. To his double-hitter of weekend appearances at Tomorrowland Festival this summer, marking yet another milestone booking on the horizon.

Out now via Smash The House, KAAZE x Roland Clark’s ‘WTF’ is primed to takeover festival sound systems this summer!

DJ SNAKE ANNOUNCES MASSIVE HEADLINE SHOW IN MONTREAL THIS NOVEMBER

He returns to Canada for a major headline show at Place Bell on November 13, 2026

DJ Snake has officially announced a major headline show in Montreal (Laval), set to take place at Place Bell on November 13, 2026.

Continuing on a nonstop touring run this year, from Miami Music Week and Ultra Music Festival editions across Miami, New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa to taking over the Quasar stage at Coachella with his Pardon My French imprint, DJ Snake now brings his high-impact energy to Montreal. The Place Bell show marks his return to Canada with a full-scale headline production, continuing his run across some of the world’s biggest stages.

Montreal has always held a special place for DJ Snake, with some of his most memorable crowd moments happening in the city. For this return, he wanted to make the show feel even bigger and more special for the fans.

Known for bridging electronic music, trap, hip-hop, Latin music, and global sounds, DJ Snake has built one of the most recognizable live shows in modern dance music. From festival main stages to underground intimate settings, his ability to blend electronic music with trap, hip-hop, Latin, and international sounds has positioned him as one of the defining crossover artists in modern dance music.

As his global touring run continues throughout 2026, DJ Snake remains focused on building large-scale live experiences that push beyond traditional DJ performances. Through headline sets, collaborative moments, and his ongoing Pardon My French concept, he continues to shape how contemporary electronic music is experienced on some of the world’s biggest stages.

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VICTOR RUIZ CONTINUES ALBUM ROLLOUT WITH ‘ALONE’

Out Now Across All Streaming Platforms

Victor Ruiz returns with ‘Alone’, the second single taken from his forthcoming debut album ‘VICTOR’. The full project arrives on his own VOLTA imprint on July 10, quietly signalling a redirection in perspective for the Brazilian-born, Lisbon-based artist. Long associated with a peak-time strain of techno, Ruiz begins to move toward something more open and unguarded here, where atmosphere and sensation take precedence over force and immediacy.

 

Where previous releases have been rooted in physicality and club energy, ‘Alone’ operates in a different space entirely, offering something wholly exposed, melodic and emotionally direct. There’s no rush toward impact here - instead, the track unfolds with patience. A bed of fluid, evolving percussion carries the piece forward, while a delicate piano motif anchors it with a quiet sense of clarity. Above it, a soft, almost weightless vocal line moves in and out of focus, never dominating but always present - weaving itself into the fabric of the track. It’s subtle but deeply intentional, with every element placed to create space - not just sonically, but emotionally.

 

Conceptually, ‘Alone’ sits at a pivotal point within the album’s narrative - built around birth and existential isolation. The understanding that we enter the world alone, not as tragedy but as something direct and unavoidable. It was written at the exact moment Victor began stepping away from the techno sound that had defined him. That shift brought a very real internal friction - questions around relevance, identity and whether moving in a new direction meant losing what came before. That tension runs through the track as an internal dialogue: doubt on one side - ‘am I still relevant, should I continue?’ - and a more instinctive response on the other - ‘I make what I want’. ‘Alone’ doesn’t try to resolve that conflict, it simply holds it in place - letting uncertainty and conviction exist side by side.

 

Arriving July 10, ‘VICTOR’ sees Victor Ruiz fully step into that change - not as a departure for the sake of change, but as a necessary redefinition of his sound and identity. Following the release of ‘Silence’ and now ‘Alone’, the shape of the record becomes increasingly clear; a cohesive body of work that moves beyond the framework of his earlier output and into something more open, personal and self-directed. It’s a record shaped by transition but grounded in intent - capturing an artist no longer negotiating with expectation but operating entirely on his own terms.

Victor Ruiz - VICTOR is available to pre-save now and will be released on all streaming platforms on July 10, 2026: https://volta.ffm.to/victor