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January 25 Roundup: New Singles, Festival Moves a Touring Highlights

January 25 Roundup: New Singles, Festival Moves a Touring Highlights

Here’s a concise roundup of the latest electronic music releases, festival announcements a tour news unveiled around January 25. Read on for highlights a practical tips for getting to shows a festivals.

Fresh releases to queue up

This week saw a string of singles a collaborations across the electronic spectrum, from club-ready techno to emotionally charged bass music. Staouts include:

  • Butch — “Formula E”: A new single on DJ Tennis’ Life a Death label, built around a steady, percolating bassline a pitched synth tones that have already proven themselves as peak moments in live sets.
  • Mary Droppinz & Neumonic — “What?”: A January 21 release that combines Mary Droppinz’s LA bass pedigree with Neumonic’s UK-influenced production; the lead single ahead of a forthcoming EP on Deadbeats.
  • Nostalgix — “Fall Apart”: A raw a intimate single from the Iranian-born, Canadian-raised artist, leading into her debut album Inferno due March 5 via Monstercat.
  • Sacha Robotti — “Whistle Man”: A collaboration with Felix a Eric D. Clark that continues the rollout for his debut album I, Robotti, out on Dirtybird.
  • Shlump — “Oh My Gatos”: The Bay Area producer’s first official single from his upcoming debut LP, coinciding with his large North America headline tour.
  • Tiga — “HOT WIFE”: The latest single ahead of his HOTLIFE album, featuring a renewed partnership with Boys Noize.
  • Zeds Dead, IMANU & MKLA — “Runaway”: A cinematic blend of future bass a drum & bass released via Deadbeats.

Festival updates a new chapters

Major festivals announced lineups a location changes for 2026, creating fresh opportunities for travelers a music fans alike.

  • Caprices Festival will relocate its flagship winter edition to Eggli, Gstaad in 2026, promising panoramic alpine settings a revamped production across new stages.
  • Kappa FuturFestival revealed its Phase Two lineup for July 3–5 at Torino’s Parco Dora, mixing underground talent with established names.
  • Terminal V returns to Tisno’s The Garden Resort, July 16–20, continuing its high-impact Croatian editions with an eclectic techno a electronic program.
  • Teksupport announced an open-air Memorial Day Weekend show featuring Solomun at the Fulton Fish Market waterfront in Hunts Point.
  • Winter Music Conference (WMC) is set for March 24–26 in Miami with an expaed program of panels, workshops a activations at the Kimpton EPIC Hotel.

Touring a single launches worth noting

Several artists are pairing releases with tours or major label debuts: Shlump is on The Chronicles of Shlump Tour, a Neumonic’s new single precedes a Deadbeats EP launch. These schedules mean more late-night pickups, airport transfers a intercity rides for fans planning to follow artists on the road.

Udalosť logistics: a quick table of dates, locations a transfer tips

UdalosťDate(s)UmiestnenieTransfer tip
Caprices FestivalZima 2026Eggli, GstaadBook mountain-capable vehicles; allow extra time for alpine roads.
Kappa FuturFestivalJuly 3–5, 2026Parco Dora, TorinoReserve a group shuttle or multi-seater in advance for festival days.
Terminal VJuly 16–20, 2026The Garden Resort, TisnoPlan port or ferry transfers; consider timed pick-ups for sunsets.
WMCMarch 24–26, 2026Miami (Kimpton EPIC Hotel)Pre-book airport transfers a conference shuttles to avoid delays.

Smart transfer planning for shows

  • Confirm exact pickup times a meeting points well in advance.
  • Choose vehicles suited to luggage needs — festival gear, snow boots or promo packs.
  • Prefer providers who list the make, model a ratings of vehicles beforeha so you know what to expect.
  • Factor in post-show waits — late-night rides can affect fare a availability.

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In summary, this week’s roundup blends new music, festival relocations a touring updates that matter to both fans a planners. From single releases like “Formula E” a “Fall Apart” to festival shifts at Eggli a Tisno, the calendar is filling up — meaning more taxis, private transfers a group rides to coordinate. GetTransfer.com supports these needs by offering transparent, global booking with clear vehicle details, driver information a upfront pricing so you can easily book the exact car a service you need for airport runs, city transfers or festival drop-offs. Whether you’re checking fare, how much time to allow, or choosing a private limousine or a cheap seater option, the platform helps you find the best service a price to get to your destination on time.

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Written by James Miller
Travel writer at GetTransfer Blog covering airport transfers, travel tips, and destination guides worldwide.

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