Upcoming Summer of 2025: The Electrifying Drum and Bass Mixes That DJs Will Be Showcasing
Top Drum and Bass Festival Anthems of Summer 2025
Summer 2025 has seen a surge in energetic and high-BPM drum and bass tracks, with a rave influence that has turned festival fields and headline stages into sing-along moments. Here are some of the standout anthems that have made the most impact.
Serum's 2025 Summer Anthem featuring Inja has been widely recognized as a defining drum and bass summer track. Its energetic vibe and presence on TikTok and festival playlists have made it a crowd favourite.
The SPYRL x FAYCE Summer Drum & Bass Session 2025 mix is another noteworthy highlight. This mix features popular high-energy tunes such as "Energy In Motion," "The Rave Is Life," and "The Time Is Now," representing the festival soundscapes of the season.
Tinashe’s DnB Flip of the Summer 2025 Anthem has generated significant buzz for electrifying the core summer track with fresh drum and bass rhythms.
From the broader festival and playlist perspective, Spotify's Songs of Summer 2025 emphasize a surge in fast, euphoric rave anthems. While not purely drum and bass, tracks like Ely Oaks' “Running Around” and Morgan Seatree’s “Say My Name (Remix)” featuring a Florence + The Machine sample reflect the intense, festival-ready energy defining the season.
Extended festival mixes such as the LET IT ROLL Festivalmix 2025 compile around 50 drum and bass tracks tailored for the summer festival experience, highlighting the genre’s vibrant, dancefloor-oriented pulse.
Sub Focus and Dimension's "Desire" remains a bulletproof festival moment with a chorus that thousands carry without prompting. Sub Focus's "Wildfire" brings modern sheen and punch, a mid-set surge that feels purpose-built for outdoor stages.
Sub Focus's "Ready To Fly" continues to do damage in the back half of sets thanks to its soaring lift and decisive drop. Clipz's "Bam Bam" is a rolling, percussive track that provides headroom in the middle of peak-time runs, with a groove that breathes and a sub that walks.
Pirapus's "Body Drop (Won't Stop)" is a peak-time lift across Europe, built to ripple through big systems, featuring a sticky vocal idea, a no-nonsense drop, and tight percussion. Wilkinson's remix of "Rock It" refreshes a staple with a contemporary snap that still hits like a classic.
John Summit and Sub Focus featuring Julia Church's "Go Back" has become a reliable early set ignition point this summer. Sub Focus, Culture Shock, and Fragma's collaboration on "Miracle" is a reimagined classic with crisp drums and bright, modern sound design, working well at any time of the night.
John Summit featuring Hayla's "Shiver" appears in drum and bass form inside festival sets, winning over casual fans before handing back to heavier gear. Sub Focus's "Fine Day" leans into the euphoric end of the spectrum with a familiar motif, without compromising low-end control.
Liquid drum and bass tracks have owned late afternoon and reset slots, especially across UK day festivals and continental camping weekends. Warm chords and airy vocals ride robust subs that keep bodies moving.
In summary, Serum’s anthem featuring Inja stands out as a direct drum and bass summer hit of 2025, with SPYRL x FAYCE and Tinashe’s remix contributing strongly to the season's festival atmosphere. The overall festival season favours high-BPM, rave-infused drum and bass that energizes listeners both live and on streaming platforms.
Sound design elements in the electronic music genre, particularly in drum and bass, have played a crucial role in the entertainment experience during summer 2025, enhancing the energy and atmosphere at festivals. Music productions like Sub Focus and Dimension's "Desire" and LET IT ROLL Festivalmix 2025 showcase the dancefloor-oriented pulse of drum and bass, while tracks such as "Energy In Motion," "The Rave Is Life," and "The Time Is Now" from the SPYRL x FAYCE Summer Drum & Bass Session 2025 reflect the influencing trends of both music and sports culture, creating a sense of community and unity among festival-goers.