Another month, another batch of absolute heaters from some of the best names in the game. We are back with a new edition of Magnetic’s melodic techno chart, where we select the top 15 tracks across this genre each month and dive into what we love about them, while sharing a look into the artist behind each song.

Our favorite 15 from March includes anthems from melodic techno superstars like Anyma, KREAM, MEDUZA, and ARTBAT. However, this chart is never complete without a handful of mesmerizing tracks from underground and rising producers, such as Yubik, Maison Ware, Solink, and Santiago Luna. We also have a solid amount of melodic techno veterans on display for your sonic entertainment; check out our picks for March below.

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Andrewboy, MPathy – Gravity [Area Verde Music]

Andrewboy has been on an absolute tear this year, and his streak of high-quality melodic techno continues. “Gravity,” a collaboration with veteran producer MPathy, is powered by a thick low-end and shimmering, galactic flourishes. Released as part of a double single with “Never Look Back”, this one feels like being pulled through space at warp speed. It’s immersive and moody in all the right ways.

Argy, TNY – DURO [New World]

“DURO” feels like the type of track you’d hear just as the lights drop at peak hour in a packed warehouse. Argy and TNY merge hypnotic vocals with sleek percussion, carving out a space that lands somewhere between emotive and club-crushing. Spanish lyrics glide across the track like vapor trails, adding depth and swagger to an already potent mix.

Deep Dish – Say Hello (Korolova Remix) [Armada Music B.V.]

Korolova takes a legendary house record and flips it into a modern melodic weapon. Her remix of “Say Hello” preserves the nostalgic vocal hooks while layering in thunderous kicks and rolling synth patterns. It’s big-room energy built for today’s dancefloors — proof that some classics never die, they just evolve.

MEDUZA, Innellea, GENESI, Nu-La – Edge Of The World [Insomniac Records]

There is something magical about the way these four artists mesh their styles on “Edge Of The World.” Nu-La’s vocal performance is soft yet commanding, leading the charge through swirling atmospherics and string-led melodies that build into a euphoric drop. It is cinematic, otherworldly, and designed for that one moment in a set that takes your breath away.

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Gryffin, Kaskade, Nu-La – In My Head (Silver Panda Remix)

Silver Panda does not hold back on this one. Their remix of “In My Head” dials the mood straight into after-hours territory, swapping the radio sheen for something more subterranean. The tension builds slowly with layered synths and glimmering percussion, all while Nu-La’s vocals float above like a light in the fog.

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.

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KREAM, Camden Cox – Weightless [Liquid : Lab]

KREAM can’t miss lately. “Weightless” with Camden Cox hits that sweet spot between blissful and club-ready. Her voice sails across the arrangement, buoyed by subtle builds and atmospheric synths. There is something effortless about how this track flows, giving you an out-of-body experience Per usual with KREAM, this anthem is paired with an equally mesmerizing music video that depicts high-quality shots combining natural landscapes with sleek, futuristic technology.

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Anyma, Baset – Neverland (From Japan) [Interscope Records]

Fresh off his mind-melting Sphere residency, Anyma drops “Neverland (From Japan),” a standout from his forthcoming third album. The track has an eerie, cinematic quality to it, slowly building from a distant whisper to something that feels truly massive. Like a fever dream laced with synths and ghosted vocals.

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Solink – Luminous [Purified Records]

Purified Records’ Fragments EP series lives rent-free in my head, and for good reason. The label always casts a lineup of gifted up-and-coming producers in each edition, and Purified Fragments XXVIII EP is not different. “Luminous” from Solink is a personal favorite for me, the beautifully designed plucks and effects have forced me to leave this track on repeat. There are two other tracks on the EP from If I? and Oblivium that I highly suggest giving a listen to as well.

Santiago Luna, Atóm (IE), Maywell, Georgie Brown – Hide Away [deep dip]

“Hide Away” is the go-to track for both underground and mainstream melodic techno and progressive house artists. It is a weapon for warehouse raves and primed for late-night extended sets to keep crowd energy at a maximum. It is fueled by an infectious bassline and entrancing vocals from talented singer-songwriter Georgie Brown.

Yubik – PARADOX OF PERCEPTION [ERRORR]

Welcome to the twilight zone. Yubik’s latest is all analog grit and futuristic flair, moving like a sentient machine learning how to dance. “PARADOX OF PERCEPTION” isn’t just a song; it is also a sonic puzzle. It spirals in on itself while plunging you deeper into its orbit.

Henri Bergmann, Wennink – Secrets Too Soon [Interstellar]

Few producers know how to tap into emotion like Henri Bergmann and Wennink. “Secrets Too Soon” sounds like heartbreak reassembled into something cathartic. The synth work is restrained, almost haunting, while the vocals provide just enough warmth to keep things from unraveling completely. It is released alongside a mind-bending remix from 19:26.

TH;EN, Jonas Saalbach – Stay Strong [NOW]

“Stay Strong” has that lift you get when a track captures both vulnerability and power. Saalbach and TH;EN clearly know how to craft a journey, and this one plays like a sunrise set even if you are listening from your couch. Another double-single release, it dropped in conjunction with “Around Us.”

Maison Ware, Xavier Dunn – Long Distance

If you have yet to hear of Maison Ware, he is 100% an artist you need to have on your radar. Take one listen to his collab with Xavier Dunn on “Long Distance” and you will understand why. This track is great for a number of environments, whether you are a DJ reigning in the sunrise at a festival or going for a long drive. The vocals are mesmeric and intertwined perfectly with the instrumental, creating a sound that is simultaneously soft and powerful.

Add-us – Without You [Artisan]

Closing out March’s top 15 melodic techno tracks is another gem from DJ-producer duo Add-us. “Without You” is the optimal fusion of heavy underground basslines and pristine vocals. It has a somewhat nostalgic feel to it, while also incorporating new-age production. This is a must-have for any fan of the genre, along with any DJ looking to deliver a memorable set.

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