As 2025 comes to an end, it is time to look back on the artists who have dominated the decks this year. From remarkable performances to unique releases, these are EDMHouseNetwork’s top 10 DJs of 2025.
1. Sammy Virji
Leading the lineup following a fantastic year, Sammy Virji has been carving his place in the scene for a long time.
However, 2025 has been a different kind of special for the British artist, who not only packed out the Freedom Stage at Tomorrowland and Coachella‘s Sahara Tent, but also celebrated the release of his second album.
Titled ‘Same Day Cleaning,’ it showcases Virji’s iconic UKG sound, highlighted by collaborations with the likes of Chris Lake, Skepta and Salute.
2. KI/KI
As 2025 wraps up, KI/KI heads into the new year after an incredibly productive run. Her music touched every corner of the globe, whether she was on stage or not.
Her ‘What’s A Girl To Do’ remix took the scene by storm, entering the DJ’s top three most streamed songs of all time. Besides this, KI/KI joined forces with Armin van Buuren to shake the Johan Cruyff Arena during AMF, delivering a Dutch masterclass B2B.
The two also collaborated in the studio, creating ‘Put Your Bassline,’ a track that became AMF’s first official anthem. Even months after its debut, it remains a highlight in both artists’ sets.
3. Max Styler
Contender for DJ of the year, Max Styler has done it all in 2025. From launching his label, ‘Nu Moda‘, to releasing heaters and playing to massive crowds, Styler made 2025 his year.
The future American icon put out four singles and two EPs in 2025, showcasing a relentless work ethic that was rewarded in October. Max Styler was crowned the number one producer of the year by 1001Tracklists.
His standout song of the year, ‘London’s On Fire’ landed in July and has since become his sixth most-streamed release to date.
4. Disco Lines
Disco Lines’ 2025 could be summed up in just three words when it comes to releases: ‘No Broke Boys.’ This track went places, becoming a summer hit and a serious contender for song of the year.
Achieving over 400 million streams in just five months, the record has hit the biggest stages around the world, just like its producer, who spent the year taking it on the road.
Disco Lines landed at festivals like EDC, but the highlight has been his sold-out Red Rocks debut in April which saw nearly 10,000 people in attendance.
5. ZULAN
Marking the list’s first newcomer, ZULAN has had one of the strongest rises toward the mainstream of the industry. She debuted Coachella at the DoLab back in April, when she also released her first ever song.
‘Forever’ gained attention quickly, drawing in listeners for the two releases that followed in 2025: ‘Campeón’ and ‘Match My Speed.’ While these first songs signal a bright future for ZULAN as a producer, she’s already a star on the decks.
Her tour created memorable nights in cities like Paris, New York and Monterrey, establishing ZULAN as one of the year’s most exciting performers.
6. BUNT.
BUNT. remained a big name of the scene in 2025, driven by significant collaborations as well as a massive world tour. Known for his electric parties, the artist premiered the ‘In The Greater Round Tour,’ a series of 360° shows across the globe, most of which sold out.
After the 2024 hit ‘TRIPPIN,’ BUNT. returned this year with another smashing record. ‘Spaces,’ his collaboration with The Chainsmokers was his biggest release of 2025, reaching almost 13 millions streams on Spotify
7. SIDEPIECE
SIDEPIECE have not gone unnoticed this year, in fact, they were one of the hottest names on every lineup. Maintaining their signature tech house identity, SIDEPIECE have been everywhere in 2025, with songs like ‘Cash Out’ featuring Bobby Shmurda and ‘Cry For You’ leading their roster.
Besides official releases, the duo also continued their ‘SIDEPIECE Treat‘ project, a series of free-download remixes published on Soundcloud. This year, they delivered heater edits of tracks like ‘Rich Baby Daddy’ and a ‘Somebody I Used to Know × Where I’m From’ mashup.
Live performances kept SIDEPIECE busy throughout the year, with the DJs playing high-energy sets at some of the best festivals and clubs across the US. Before their We Belong Here show in New York City, they even threw a pop-up party in a pizzeria.
8. ALLEYCVT
Another rising star of the scene, ALLEYCVT made the most of her 2025. Some of her biggest standout moments include performing at EDC Las Vegas, as well as debuting on the Monstercat label with ‘BELIEVE’, her collaboration with LEVEL UP.
2025 also marked the year she released ‘9 Lives,’ a debut EP consisting of five songs.
It has been a major breakout year for ALLEYCVT, and she shows no signs of slowing down as she prepares for the ‘9 Lives’ tour, set to kick off in January 2026.
9. Cloonee
From the first release of the year, Cloonee has been on a roll. He was named Beatport’s artist of the month in April, and lately has been ranked among the best-selling tech house artists of 2025.
Tracks like ‘X-Rated’ and ‘Not Gonna Be Your Boo’ have been on repeat for fans all year, while setting new trends in the house music scene.
July was a big month for Cloonee, as he headlined the biggest show of his career. Organised and promoted under his own label’s name, the Hellbent weekender brought a stacked lineup with likes of Chris Lorenzo and Riordan to Los Angeles’s Factory 93.
10. HNTR
HNTR reached new milestones in 2025, delivering two of the year’s most loved remixes. Released in February, ‘Stephanie (HNTR Remix)’ earned major DJ support, landing in the sets of Martin Garrix, Alok and David Guetta.
Building on that momentum, he followed up with ‘Shook Ones, Pt. III,’ a remarkable rework of Mobb Deep’s ’90s hip-hop classic.
Releases like these won him a spot on 1001Tracklists’ ‘Top 101 Producers 2025’ list, but also secured him slots at major venues around the world, including the renowned Bootshaus and 808 Festival in Bangkok.
