Welcome back to our monthly roundup of standout melodic techno tracks. We are switching it up to close out the year and selecting the top 15 melodic techno anthems released across 2025. Our list includes anthems from genre heavyweights like Anyma, Massano, Mathame, Kasablanca, and Korolova, alongside hypnotic cuts from rising talent and underground favorites including Goom Gum, Citadelle, Eklipse, and TIMELAPSE. Veteran producers round out the mix, delivering depth and versatility across the full chart, check out our top picks for 2025 below. Give Our ‘Melodic Techno Tracks Of 2025’ Playlist A Follow And Keep Up With All The Latest And Greatest Releases From Labels Such As Afterlife, Siona Records, Armada, And More. The playlist includes every track from each monthly chart this year and across 2024! Anyma, Ellie Goulding – Hypnotized [Interscope Records] Dark, cinematic tension runs through every layer of “Hypnotized,” pairing Anyma’s immersive production style with Ellie Goulding’s unmistakable vocal presence. The bassline for this massive collaboration creeps forward with restraint, letting atmosphere and emotion do most of the work. Her delivery feels distant and intimate at the same time, threading vulnerability into a highly mechanical soundscape. Witnessing this track live at The Sphere was unforgettable. KREAM – Arrival [LIQUID : LAB Records] There is a sense of scale baked into “Arrival,” from its slow-building structure to the weight of its synth design. KREAM leans into mood and tension rather than immediacy, letting the track unfold like a cinematic sequence. In typical KREAM fashion, it is paired with a stunning music video with mesmerizing shades of red and thematically in sync with the ‘Arrival’ movue. Ferry Corsten – Punk (KASIA Remix) [Armada Music] KASIA presents her remix of Ferry Costen’s timeless classic ‘Punk’. An unstoppable force in the melodic techno space, KASIA presents her remix of Ferry Costen‘s timeless classic “Punk”. Driven by the iconic melody of the original release and an epic breakdown that heightens suspense, there is no wonder this rendition has already been championed by heavyweight DJs such as Joris Voorn and Tiësto. Massano, braev – Fade Away [Simulate] Massano’s debut album ‘Natural‘ finally arrived and fans did not have to wait long to crown a standout. “Fade Away,” featuring braev, is one of those tracks that hits instantly. It is emotionally intense and melodically huge, riding a fine line between vulnerability and raw power. A track like this shows exactly why Massano is making such a massive mark on the scene. Innellea, TH;EN, Carlo Whale – Inside Your Mind [belonging] Built around a gripping hook and tightly controlled energy, “Inside Your Mind” captures the collaborative spirit behind Innellea’s belonging project. Indie dance influences ripple through a melodic techno framework that feels polished but never overworked. The tension stays high without crowding the mix, letting each element breathe. Fehrplay – Icarus [Tenet Recordings] Where its counter-single “Aether” looks outward, this one burns upward. The synths feel heavier, the pulse more urgent, and the tension never fully releases. It is designed for that moment when a set pivots from reflection to lift-off. Controlled pressure, steady ascent. Leblanc, Madalen Duke – Oblivion [Polydor France / Staccato Records] Operatic vocals and string elements give this track its emotional gravity, but the bassline keeps it grounded. Madalen Duke’s performance adds weight without overwhelming the arrangement. Leblanc’s ability to merge choir-like textures with melodic techno is on full display here. Paradoks – C’est Toi [Purified Records] Irresistible French vocals glide over a rolling bassline that never loses momentum. The contrast between its smooth atmosphere and punchy progression gives “C’est Toi” a distinctive personality. It manages to feel sensual without softening its drive. A track that shifts the room’s mood without slowing it down. ARTBAT, Benny Benassi – Love Is Gonna Save Us [Ultra Records] This is the kind of rework that feels like it was always meant to happen. ARTBAT taps into Benassi’s 2003 classic and injects it with new emotion, new meaning. While not overly flashy, it just hits with precision. A groove that still echoes the past while feeling undeniably current. Kasablanca – Television [Anjunabeats] “Television” stands out for its balance of emotional depth and structural precision. The duo leans into melody and storytelling, while keeping the rhythm grounded and purposeful. Along with the rest of Kasablanca’s ‘Higher Resolution (Side B)‘, this track is an original masterpiece that is primed for a variety of settings, from long car drives to open air sunrise sets. Mathame, JONOS, Son of Son – Meet Me This Mathame release taps into their emo-tech aesthetic, wrapping JONOS and Son of Son’s hypnotic vocal around a dramatic, neon-lit arrangement. The visuals from the music video pay homage to Japanes