Dance music has always been a unifying force, pulsing through club nights and festival fields, but now it has a permanent home on Apple Music. With the launch of Apple Music Club, a 24/7 radio station dedicated to dance and electronic music, Apple Music invites listeners into a global celebration of beats, basslines, and boundary-pushing soundscapes. This isn’t just a playlist on shuffle—it’s a curated journey through the heart of electronic music.

 

The station features an impressive roster of artists and curators. Honey Dijon, an icon of house music, is among the contributors. Reflecting on her involvement, she said, “I come from the south side of Chicago, and I never imagined that house music would become a global phenomenon.” Her words capture the essence of this new venture—a platform that brings the underground to the mainstream, while staying true to its roots. Contributions from collectives like Circoloco and The Warehouse Project promise to deliver the kind of immersive experiences fans crave.

 

Apple Music Club doesn’t stand alone; it’s part of a broader expansion that includes Apple Música Uno, focusing on Latin sounds, and Apple Music Chill, offering ambient escapes. But for those who live for the dancefloor, this 24/7 station feels like a nod to the power of electronic music—not just as entertainment, but as a culture, a movement, and a way of life.

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