TANYA TANYA drops classic house heater ‘Dance’ and steps into her next big chapter
- Undrtone Blog

- 4 hours ago
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TANYA TANYA keeps her momentum rolling with a new single that taps straight into the heart of classic house. ‘Dance’ lands with confident energy. You hear the intent from the first drum hits. You feel the lift in her voice as she brings that sharp, club-primed delivery she’s been honing across her debut run of releases.
She released her first single earlier this year, yet she already feels like someone who knows exactly where she’s heading. ‘Through The Fire’ introduced her as a vocalist, songwriter and producer with a clear tone and enough personality to cut through the noise. ‘Dance’ builds on that foundation and gives you a fuller picture of her identity as an artist.
She created the track with Reza, a producer whose work sits comfortably in the worlds of Toolroom, Defected and Carl Cox. His sound leans into crisp percussion and warm low-end movement, and you hear that on ‘Dance’. The track pulls from the familiar textures of old school house but adds a fresher punch through its tight drums and bright synths. The bassline carries a groove that sits right in the sweet spot between nostalgia and modern energy.
TANYA TANYA’s vocal sits front and centre. She brings a clear call to the floor with a tone that sits somewhere between uplifting and commanding. She said she wrote it with her IG page in mind, pointing to the joy she gets from dancing and how that fed into the mood of the track. She mentioned teasing it at shows and seeing strong reactions, which gives the single a lived-in feel before it even reached streaming platforms.
Her rise has been quick. She has already released through Let There Be House Records and earned support from outlets like DMC Magazine, CLASH and Crystal Waters. She’s also hit festival stages, including a headline moment at Kidderminster Music Festival alongside Tinchy Stryder, Michelle McKenna from Platnum and Sweet Female Attitude.
She’s pushing towards a packed 2026 with new collaborations lined up and a major release locked for spring. ‘Dance’ marks the start of that next phase, and it sets her up as one of the emerging names steering UK vocal house forward.








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