Highly Rogue is out today, already supported by Job Jobse, Patrick Mason, Benwal, Tjade and many more.
LAMMER, whose career skyrocketed in 2025, is releasing his debut EP Highly Rogue today via his own imprint also titled Highly Rogue. The EP’s name is a tribute to his label, marking a new chapter with its official launch. Led by the long-awaited single Time To Move, the four-track EP showcases LAMMER’s signature high-energy sound while exploring new territory across tempo, texture, and club context. Fans have been asking for the track for months, and after a Summer of teasing it in sets and online, the moment has finally arrived.
The Highly Rogue EP delivers four distinctive tracks that each showcase a different side of LAMMER’s sound. Leading the charge is Time To Move, a high-tempo house track that feels like the natural follow-up to his breakout hit All Night, already receiving strong support. Take Me pushes into trance and 90s rave territory, championed by Benwal and Job Jobse, while Kick It strips things back to a raw, acid-tinged club weapon, tested by Benwal, Tjade, Lucky Done Gone, and Gusted. Rounding out the project is the All Night (All Day Long Mix), a powerful rework that LAMMER originally kept exclusive to his sets, but is now releasing as a thank-you to fans after months of requests. Together, the four tracks mark a new chapter in LAMMER’s career as he keeps getting more and more recognition from fans and industry professionals alike.
“I’ve wanted to release an EP for a long time, but now that I’ve got my own studio and no day job holding me back, it finally feels possible,” says LAMMER. “These tracks have been part of many shows this summer, from Lowlands to Thuishaven, and they always get the biggest reactions. People are already singing along to Time To Move, which is surreal.”
2025 has been nothing short of a breakthrough year for LAMMER. After his remix of Ik Haat Hem Voor Jou became an underground favorite and his single All Night exploded into one of the most talked-about tracks of the year with fans singing along in clubs and major DJs picking it up for their sets, his rise has been unstoppable. He became the first artist ever to play two consecutive nights at The Loft, sold out a five-hour Thuishaven set in just one minute, joined Audio Obscura’s Highway Rave, and closed the India Stage at Lowlands to a packed crowd. Recently he reached another milestone with his first all-day set at Maassilo. Looking ahead, he’s set to take his sound international with shows in Dublin, Leeds, Barcelona, Madrid, Budapest, and Berlin, before debuting at EDC Thailand and embarking on a month-long tour of Australia in April 2026.
LAMMER will be performing at several ADE events, including Into The Woods, Audio Obscura, and ZeeZout. On Thursday, October 23rd at 12:15 CEST, he’ll take the stage at WestWeelde alongside Kyle Starkey for an ADE Lab talk on how to create your own musical wave. More information and tickets are available via this link.
LAMMER is pushing his way into Europe’s dance floors from his hometown Rotterdam. His debut single All Night turned into a proper club weapon, picked up by tastemakers like Job Jobse and Patrick Mason. Known for long, high-energy sets, LAMMER sells out his own nights whether it’s five hours at Thuishaven or all day long with Rotterdam Rave in Maassilo. That momentum is now carrying him through Europe, with clubs and festivals quickly catching on to his sound. This summer he closed Holland’s biggest stage: Lowlands Festival, a milestone that marked the peak of his breakthrough year. He also made history as the first artist to sell out two nights in a row with Audio Obscura at The Loft during Easter. With his first EP Highly Rogue just out, and a raw mix of 90s rave, trance and house at the core of his productions, LAMMER is set for even bigger moves, with plenty of international shows in the works.
