Hey everyone, imagine a track that started in one world and got completely reborn into a straight-up club destroyer. That's exactly what Tommy Veanud, Molella, and KG Man have cooked up with "Come In A Dance." If you're hunting for fresh tech house tracks that actually move the floor, stop scrolling—this one is built different.
The collaboration brings together serious heavyweight energy. Molella is the Italian superstar behind the eternal anthem "Freed From Desire," a tune that's racked up over 700 million streams and still pulls serious monthly listeners on Spotify decades later. Pairing him with KG Man and Tommy Veanud feels like the perfect storm for something new yet instantly familiar in the best way.
Tommy Veanud is the creative alias of Artem Dunaev, an international DJ, promoter, and producer with more than 15 years in the game. Many of you might know him better as Prime Punk from his earlier projects. Since launching as Tommy Veanud in 2023, he's already crossed the 2 million streams mark across platforms. His tracks regularly land on Beatport's official charts, where he sits comfortably among the top 40 hype organic house producers. Support has come from names like Hugel, Judge Jules, Meduza, Black Coffee, Don Diablo, Marco Carola, Acid Pauli, Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Blond:ish, and Arodes—pretty stacked list, right?
The story behind "Come In A Dance" makes it even cooler. It originally lived in a completely different genre, complete with Jamaican Patois lyrics from KG Man. But through the creative vision of all three collaborators, it morphed into a full-on tech house weapon. We're talking hyped flow, massive beats, and that unmistakable energy designed for the dancefloor. The fusion of those patois vocals with slick, driving tech house production gives the track a unique edge that stands out in a sea of standard releases.
Tech house in 2026 is thriving, with playlists everywhere highlighting the genre's staying power alongside rising sounds like Afro house and melodic techno. This track slots right into that conversation. It keeps the groovy, bass-heavy foundation that tech house fans crave while injecting that reggae-tinged vocal flavor for extra bounce. The result feels fresh but respectful to the roots—exactly what keeps clubs packed and playlists on repeat.
Tommy's journey adds real depth here. After focusing heavily on Afro house by the end of 2023, he kicked off the following year with tours in Thailand and Bali, including a stop at Atlas Super Club, the biggest venue in Bali. He's performed at Ultra Europe twice, shared stages with artists like Volac, Goom Gum, Shapov, and Going Deeper, and built a solid reputation as a resident for labels and events such as Bunny Tiger, Redolent, Technoblazer, Exx Muzik, Cafe de Anatolia, and Symbiont Records. His touring history spans 12 countries and 25 cities—from Ibiza and Amsterdam to Tokyo, Phuket, Goa, and beyond. That kind of global experience shines through in productions that feel made for big rooms and international crowds.
"Come In A Dance" captures that same international spirit. It takes the patois element and transforms it into something hypnotic and club-ready, with rolling basslines and energetic percussion that demand movement. No filler, just pure dancefloor intent from start to finish. If you've been spinning sets lately or just curating your own playlists, this is the kind of track that bridges different vibes while keeping everyone locked in.
In a year where tech house continues to dominate festival lineups and streaming charts, collaborations like this remind us why the genre stays exciting. Veterans like Molella bringing their hit-making magic together with rising forces like Tommy Veanud keeps the sound evolving without losing its core appeal.
What do you think of this fusion of styles? Does the Jamaican Patois over tech house beats hit the spot for you, or are you more into straight classic tech house grooves? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I'd love to hear which parts of the track you're looping right now.
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Stay tuned for more spotlights on fresh releases, and keep supporting the artists who keep the dancefloor alive. See you in the next one.