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YetepThe EDM legend Tiësto is back—and this time, he’s teaming up with Rafael Cerato for a silky, late-night-ready three-track EP: Cool ’N Calm. Each song floats between melodic techno and deep house, bringing a vibe that’s as polished as it is hypnotic.
Title track “Cool ‘N Calm” sets the tone with its slow-burn groove, perfect for 2 a.m. dance floors or windows-down drives.
Next up, “Get Naughty” (featuring Astrid James and Laherte) dials up the sensual energy, and should be the last song you play at the pregame before getting in the uber.
Then there’s “Bad Jokes” – a shadowy, pulsing closer that leans into the weirder edges of the dance floor. Think low lighting, locked eyes, and a rhythm that doesn’t let go.
If you caught Tiësto absolutely crushing his set at the Better Together Festival in Arizona last November, this EP feels like a next chapter—more refined, but still very much in control of the crowd.
And look—I’ll admit it. I accidentally saw Tiësto three times in 2023, and honestly? I haven’t looked back since. He opened my eyes to the world of EDM, and Cool ‘N Calm is exactly the kind of evolution that keeps me coming back.
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