Like fellow U.K. breakout dance acts Disclosure and AlunaGeorge, Antony & Cleopatra inject their house-fueled sound with a keen appreciation for enhanced production and pop-structured songwriting. With a spoken-word swagger that more than justifies its rhyming of "Solange" and "Maserati" with "Beyoncé," the Akira Shelton-produced banger spits out rapid-fire gems ("Keepin' it C-U-Next-Tuesday...") in a "212" cadence, proving entirely unstoppable for its all-too-brief 2:57 runtime. - K. Bein, The beauty of “No Sleep” lives in its flexibility in size and sound. The series focuses on collaboration, with “Illusion” partnering with bass up-and-comer Peekaboo and frequent vocal partner Born I to create an audible roller coaster of whiplash sounds. Even among the multicolored funk of January's Outer Peace, “Laws of the Universe” is a brilliant stand-out. "I'm Good" is his latest … Let the Spotify plays stack up. DEGO)R3HAB, Vini Vici & PANGEA, Looking for MePaul Woolford, Diplo & Kareen Lomax, Why Do You Lie to Me (feat. Some bangers wring you out; others rein you in. The tension becomes almost maddening, and just when you're about to scream, the chime of exultant disco bells gives sweet release. “I never feel good enough,” Alison Wonderland told Billboard in her March cover story. We know he does eccentric well. “Why Don't You Just Call Me,” their newest single, captures the duo’s essence. It remains to be seen whether "Can’t Take It From Me" turns up on that elusive next album, Music Is the Weapon, but Diplo and co. followed it swiftly with "Make It Hot" alongside Brazilian star Anitta. -- K. Bein, Yes, Diplo is making three appearances on this list, but bear with us, as the confoundingly prolific producer has released a barrage of projects across myriad genres in the first half of 2019. The second is the walloping hook, which hits like a sucker punch when juxtaposed with the minimal track -- the third, more low-key star that creates the foundation for the other two to shine. Her original tune puts your nose to the grindstone with relentless rhythm and punctuated vocals, but this Soulwax remix works the hard-hitting beat into an even sweatier mess. Part pop saga, part festival anthem, the track ebbs and flows through radio-friendly melodies and mainstream dance chord progressions -- you could easily hear this song at Tomorrowland and on your mom’s car radio alike. “I started it while recovering from back surgery on maximum strength opioid pills,” he told Billboard Dance in February. Mixing disco-house melodies and highly filtered synths, the track is equal parts late-night R&B, deep house sexiness and dance-pop revelry. -- KRYSTAL RODRIGUEZ, Gesaffelstein, “Lost In The Fire (Feat. The secret to this single's ecstatic groove is in the mid-section breakdown--you've ridden its breezy, repetitive hook to dance floor bliss for two minutes when, suddenly, the melody quiets. All Rights Reserved. It's a distillation of the "oh my god, am I in love with this person?" With its easy beachside strut, this is another savvy departure from the DJ Snake bangers of old. -- J.T. That’s largely thanks to opening track “Break Law,” a monster tune spewing out loads of distorted noise atop layers of trunk-rattling bass. Released this past February, “No Sleep” has since peaked at No. To buy and download today's best selling dance music you must have Apple's iTunes player installed on your system.