Imagine stepping onto a darkened dancefloor, the bass already rumbling in your chest, and then that unmistakable command hits: crank the volume until the speakers beg for mercy. That’s exactly the feeling BK and Knuckleheadz deliver with their new release "Turn That Fuckin' Music Up" on Dreamstate Records. If you’re craving that raw, unfiltered rush where techno meets trance, this track is built for you.
Released in early 2026, this collaboration brings together two heavyweights of the hard dance scene. BK, the London-born producer Ben Keen, has been reshaping hard house and infusing it with trance and techno elements for decades. From his early studio days to becoming one of the most prolific names in the genre, BK’s sound is all about energy, innovation, and pushing the boundaries of what club music can do. Pair him with Knuckleheadz and you get a synergy that feels both nostalgic and completely fresh for today’s dancefloors.
What hits you first with "Turn That Fuckin' Music Up" is the driving production. At 145 BPM in C major, the extended mix clocks in at over five minutes of pure peak-time fire. Expect pounding kicks, razor-sharp percussion, and those hypnotic synth lines that pull you deeper into the groove. It blends the relentless drive of techno with the euphoric lift that trance fans live for—think dark club energy wrapped in hard-hitting grooves that demand movement. No fluff, no filler: just straight-up functional dancefloor weaponry designed to destroy a system and light up a main room.
This release lands perfectly in the current wave of techno-trance crossover. In 2026, the lines between genres continue to blur in the best way. Events and labels are embracing harder edges within trance, while techno sets increasingly borrow uplifting and hypnotic trance structures. Dreamstate Records has been at the forefront of this evolution for a decade now, championing everything from classic uplifting to tech-infused and hard-hitting sounds. Dropping a track like this on such a respected label feels like a natural fit—raw power meeting a community that lives for those hands-in-the-air, volume-maxed moments.
If you’ve been following the harder side of electronic music, you’ll notice how tracks like this keep the spirit of early 2000s hard house alive while sounding undeniably modern. The production is tight, the arrangement builds with purpose, and that title says it all: this is music made to be played loud. Whether you’re warming up a set, hitting the peak hour, or closing out the night, "Turn That Fuckin' Music Up" delivers the kind of impact that turns casual listeners into full-on ravers.
What makes releases like this exciting is how they remind us why we fell in love with dance music in the first place. It’s not just background noise—it’s a command to feel something, to move, to lose yourself for a few minutes (or hours). BK and Knuckleheadz have bottled that feeling and pressed it into a track that’s already making waves across platforms.
If you’re spinning techno, trance, or anything in between, do yourself a favor and cue this one up. The energy is contagious, the groove is undeniable, and once that drop hits, you’ll understand exactly why the title demands you turn that fuckin' music up.
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What do you think—does "Turn That Fuckin' Music Up" deserve a spot in your next set? Drop your thoughts in the comments, share your favorite techno-trance anthems, and let’s keep the conversation going. And if you’re blasting this one tonight, tag me—I want to hear how loud you turned it up.