Electronic producer and DJ Royash made a triumphant return with his newest release ‘DROP IT’ on November 14th via ROYASH MUSIC, delivering a surge of dance-floor euphoria defined by propulsive, driving tech house and hard-hitting synths. Marking another milestone in his nearly decade-long journey behind the decks and in the studio, the track amplifies the sound that has drawn comparisons to Max Styler, Dom Dolla, and Meduza, showcasing the high-energy intensity and emotional undercurrent that have become his signature. For Royash, music remains a lifelong passion and a vehicle for raw creative expression, and with ‘DROP IT’, he channels that vision into a captivating, visceral experience built for both intimate clubs and peak-hour festival moments.
Read our exclusive interview with Roy and listen to ‘DROP IT’ below!
You’ve been active in the electronic scene for nearly a decade now. How has your sound evolved since you first started producing and performing?
It took me time to figure out who I am musically. I started out influenced by classic EDM like Alesso, Guetta, and SHM, but over the years I found my own direction. Today my sound combines energy and depth, with influences from Meduza, John Summit, Dom Dolla, and Max Styler. And I’m still evolving.
How would you describe the connection between your personal experiences and the music you create?
My music always starts with emotion. I’m also drawn to darker, deeper atmospheres even though I’m not a dark person in real life. I try to bring my personality into every track, and soon I’ll release music with lyrics that show even more of who I am.
Which artists or moments in your career have had the biggest influence on shaping your identity as a producer and DJ?
Early on it was the big EDM names Avicii, Alesso, Guetta, and SHM. Today I’m inspired by modern, atmospheric artists like Meduza, John Summit, Dom Dolla, and Max Styler.
Your sets are known for their high energy and emotional depth. How do you balance those elements live?
A set is a journey. I mix moments of tension with release, darker vibes with uplifting ones. That’s how I keep both the body and the heart engaged.
What drives you creatively today, and how do you keep pushing your sound forward in such a competitive scene?
I focus on being a better version of myself, pushing my sound forward instead of comparing myself to others.
Let’s chat about your latest track, ‘DROP IT’. Tell us about your inspiration behind its creation.
It came from an instinctive moment. I wanted a clean, powerful drop that lifts the room without trying too hard. It blends my love for dark atmospheres with a bright, energetic vibe.
‘DROP IT’ feels more euphoric than its darker predecessor, ‘RAGE IS POWER’, but still carries a similar kind of invigorating energy – like two sides of the same coin. Do the two tracks have any connection?
They’re like two chapters of the same story. ‘RAGE IS POWER’ is heavier and darker. ‘DROP IT’ is more melodic and uplifting. Both reflect different sides of me.
How do you hope listeners will experience ‘DROP IT’—both on the dance floor and in personal listening?
On the dancefloor: a wave of energy.
In headphones: the emotion behind the drop, not just the impact.
What DJ would you love to see play ‘DROP IT’ during one of their sets?
Meduza, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Max Styler, or Alesso. But the most important is me.
Looking ahead, how does ‘DROP IT’ set the tone for your next chapter as an artist? Do you have more releases in the pipeline for 2026?
It marks the beginning of my next chapter — more precise, more personal, and more atmospheric. 2026 will include new releases, some with lyrics, plus collaborations and bigger shows. It’s going to be my strongest year yet.
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