MORE THAN JUST VIBES…
Eclectic Electric is our signature playlist for the variety of styles and categories of Electronic Music, such as EDM, Remixes, Techno, Trap, Trance, House, Synth, & more.
Electronic music is more than a vibe. It’s a part of the soul. Check out the newest vibe makers in this, the 26th edition of the Eclectic Electric electronic music playlist series. Music in this playlisgt series is created by…
Le Castle Vania ft. Man 3 Faces, Marie Vaunt, Evil Twinn ft. Lupage, G-REX, ZayTrillinAudio, INJI, Rebecca Black, Bayli, Nostalgix ft. Kyra Mastro, Monic, Fcukers, and Gritney —a stacked lineup of artists bringing big atmosphere, heavy grooves, and those can’t-sit-still moments. If you’re craving something that hits harder than the mainstream feed and actually feels curated, press play and let this set carry you.
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PLAYLIST: Eclectic Electric #26 – (Playlist 2: Volume 4)
INFO: 12 Songs / 34m 11s
GENRES: Indie Pop / Electronic Music / EDM / Techno / Trap / Trance / House / DJ / Remixes / Electro-Pop
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LE CASTLE VANIA ft. MAN 3 FACES
“Wash It All Away”
Falling From The Sky (2026)
@lecastlevania
@man3faces
“Wash It All Away” by Le Castle Vania and Man 3 Faces is a dark, high‑energy electronic track from the Falling From The Sky EP, and the second track featured by this duo on EYP. It blends Le Castle Vania’s aggressive, cinematic electro‑production with Man 3 Faces’ intense, melodic vocals, creating a mood that’s both defiant and ominous.
This song is the 10th featuring LE CASTLE VANIA, which now makes him a part of our EYP STAPLE ARTISTS!
Previously Featured Songs & Featured Year
“Carry On” (w/ Lumberjvck ft. Mariana Bell) – (2015)
“You Know My Name” (w/ Lumberjvck) – (2015)
“Tape Blaster” (w/ Addison) – (2017)
“The Other Side” – (2019)
“Pray For My Enemies” (w/ Hyper) – (2020)
“Freak (The Otherside Series, Vol. 2)” – (2020)
“Blood Code” – (2023)
“Ballerina Code” – (2025)
“Dark Side” (w/ Man 3 Faces) – (2026)


MARIE VAUNT
“Never Gonna Stop”
@marievaunt
marievaunt.com
“Never Gonna Stop” by Marie Vaunt is a dark, driving techno cut built around her signature blend of industrial grit and hypnotic repetition. The track pushes forward with a relentless kick, distorted low‑end pressure, and a looping vocal mantra that feels engineered for peak‑hour tension. It’s one of those Vaunt tracks that locks you into its pulse and refuses to let up, leaning fully into her cyber‑rave, shadow‑drenched aesthetic.
Previously Featured Songs & Featured Year
“Elixir” – (2020)
“Perfect Disorder” – (2023)
“ADSR” – (2025)
“Let the Bass Kick” – (2026)



EVIL TWINN ft. LUPAGE
“Dance on Beat”
@eviltwiinmusic
@of_lupage
“Dance on Beat” by Evil Twiin (featuring Lupage) is a high‑energy, rave‑ready electronic track built for fast‑paced club sets. The song leans into a techno/trance hybrid pulse, driven by a sharp, steady kick and a bright, looping lead that keeps the momentum locked in. Its vibe is pure dance‑floor adrenaline — simple, catchy, and engineered to keep bodies moving without interruption.


G-REX
“Fallout”
@grexbeatz
“Fallout” by G‑REX is a heavy, experimental bass track that showcases his signature dark, woozy sound design. The song opens with an eerie, atmospheric intro before dropping into a thick, low‑end stomp built from warped bass textures and spacey synths, a style highlighted in coverage of the release. It reflects G‑REX’s reputation as a boundary‑pushing producer within the bass and dubstep scene, continuing the momentum he’s built since earlier breakout tracks.
Previously Featured Songs & Featured Year
“Heretic” (w/ Ghastly) – (2019)
“Solo” – (2023)



ZAYTRILLINAUDIO
“Shadows”
@zaytrillinaudio
zaytrillinaudio.com
Zaytrillinaudio (often stylized as ZAYTRILLINAUDIO) appears to be an audio engineer and producer rather than a traditional electronic‑music artist, known for sharing mixing, vocal processing, and production tutorials on platforms like YouTube. His channel is described as a hub for “groundbreaking music production” and highlights him as a platinum‑charting creator, suggesting his work is rooted in high‑level studio craft rather than artist releases. His online presence focuses on engineering techniques, plugin walkthroughs, and production education, making him a resource for emerging producers looking to refine their sound.
He makes his debut on Expand Your Playlist with his track, “Shadows”.
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INJI
“I Wanna Feel It All”
@injiverse
INJI returns to EYP & Eclectic Electric with her lastest release, “I Wanna Feel It All”. She is on her way to be one of our fastest EYP Staple Artist even though just debuting on EYP last year!
INJI (born İnci Gürün) is a Turkish‑born, Philadelphia‑based pop and dance‑pop artist who broke out in 2022 when her singles “Gaslight” and “Madeline” went viral on TikTok, quickly earning millions of streams and major‑label attention. Classically trained in piano from childhood and later active in jazz groups in London and at UPenn, she blends dance‑pop, house, and cheeky, self‑aware lyricism into a sound that feels both polished and playful. Her debut EP LFG arrived in 2023, followed by the bold, club‑ready mixtape SUPERLAME in 2025, solidifying her as one of pop’s most charismatic new voices.
Previously Featured Songs & Featured Year
“U WON’T” – (2025)
“Good Time Girl” – (2025)
“Untz Untz” – (2025)
“Bellydancing” – (2025)
“In A Mood” – (2025)
“Teen Angst” – (2025)
“Istanbul (slightly different)” – (2026)


REBECCA BLACK
“Speakerphone”
@msrebeccablack
Rebecca Black has evolved from viral notoriety into a sharp, self‑possessed alt‑pop artist with real creative vision. She first broke into public consciousness in 2011 with the infamous teen single “Friday,” but over the past decade she’s rebuilt her career on her own terms—leaning into hyperpop, electro‑pop, queer club music, and left‑field pop experimentation. Her 2023 debut album Let Her Burn cemented that transformation, showcasing darker production, confident songwriting, and a fully realized artistic identity. Her latest track, “Speakerphone,” continues that arc: a glossy, high‑energy pop song built on pulsing synths, flirtatious attitude, and the playful, self‑aware edge that defines her current sound.
Previously Featured Songs & Featured Year
“Salvation” – (2025)



BAYLI
“Everyone”
@baylimusic
Bayli is a rising Brooklyn‑born alt‑pop and R&B artist known for her bold, genre‑fluid sound and effortlessly cool vocal style, blending pop, soul, dance, and queer club influences into something that feels both intimate and swagger‑filled. She first gained attention as part of the sibling band The Skins, then stepped into her solo era with tracks like “Sushi for Breakfast” and “16,” which showcased her sharp writing and magnetic personality. Her song “Everyone” captures her signature mix of warmth and edge — a smooth, soulful pop track about connection, desire, and the universal pull of wanting to be seen — further solidifying her as one of the most exciting new voices shaping modern pop.



NOSTALGIX ft. KYRA MASTRO
“Holy”
@nostalgixmusic
@kyramastro
nostalgixmusic.com
Nostalgix is an Iranian‑born, Canada‑raised DJ, producer, and rapper who’s become a standout force in modern house music, known for her ’90s‑inspired attitude, thunderous basslines, and high‑energy performances. She’s released music on major dance labels like Night Bass, Confession, Thrive Music, Insomniac Records, and UKF, and has performed on major festival stages including EDC Las Vegas, where she became one of the few women to play the mainstage. Her artistic journey is shaped by her move from Iran to Canada at age seven and later to Los Angeles, where she built her career through relentless touring and a deep love for dance culture. Her track “Holy,” created with Kyra Mastro, is a sleek, emotional dance record released on Monstercat in late 2025, blending Nostalgix’s bold production with Mastro’s expressive vocals to create a shimmering, club‑ready anthem.



MONIC
“Why Did You Leave”
@monicmsc
Monic is an emerging electronic DJ and producer making waves across the global dance scene, known for her high‑energy sets and a sound rooted in progressive house and modern club music. Originally highlighted for her dynamic performances in Brazil’s festival circuit as Monic (BR), she has since expanded her presence internationally, with recent releases and viral remixes helping her reach a wider audience. Her track “Why Did You Leave” — released in April 2026 via DistroKid — is a sleek, melodic progressive‑house cut featuring Sarah Rosado, built around an emotional vocal and a driving 130‑BPM groove that showcases her growing production finesse.



FCUKERS
“If You Wanna Party, Come Over To My House”
@fcukers__
fcukers.bandcamp.com
FCUKERS are a New York–based electronic duo whose sound blends club music, indie dance, and bouncy, high‑energy house, delivered with a playful, addictive edge. Their newly released debut album Ö (March 27, 2026) establishes them as a fresh voice in the electronic scene, packed with instantly catchy, dance‑ready tracks and executive‑produced by Kenneth Blume (FKA Kenny Beats). The album includes standout cuts like “L.U.C.K.Y,” “Butterflies,” and the fan‑favorite “If You Wanna Party, Come Over to My House,” a hypnotic, upbeat club track that captures the duo’s signature mix of fun, attitude, and irresistible groove.



GRITNEY
“Gud Girl”
@itsgritney
Gritney is a rising electronic artist carving out a lane in the EDM, techno, and dance‑pop space, known for her dark‑glossy production style and collaborations with major names in the scene. Her earlier breakout moments came through tracks like “Loco,” “RAVE,” and her collaboration with KSHMR on “All Night,” which helped introduce her to a wider global audience. Her newest release, “Gud Girl” (2025), pushes her sound further — a sharp, attitude‑driven dance track built on pulsing synths and a confident vocal delivery that fits seamlessly alongside her growing catalog of high‑energy singles.






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