Amy Wiles releases her fourth single of the year with summer trance anthem ‘Balearic September’.
English producer and DJ, Amy Wiles, kicked off the year running with a sold-out headline show at renowned London nightclub, Phonox, followed up with her first single of the year ‘Heard It All Before’; a three-way collaboration with London-based DJ and producer, Leena Punks and Ukraine-born and Toronto-raised vocalist, flownastasia.
Amy then released ‘Each Other’, combining her signature trance spin with an iconic 2000s sample of ‘2People’. Both singles received local UK support from various BBC Radio 1 DJs; Danny Howard, Jaguar, Arielle Free, as well as entering the rotation on SiriusXM. Most recently, Amy released ‘Dream Away’ with Angel City, combining her upbeat trance energy with airy vocals. With three strong singles of 2025, Amy has amassed over 3M streams so far.
Another trance anthem from the rapidly rising star, ‘Balearic September’ gives a nod to the Ibiza club vibes that are a longtime staple of dance music lore. Fresh off her own run of shows over the summer at Amnesia Ibiza and her own headline appearance at Ministry of Sound in London, Amy Wiles continues to cement her name as a must see act for trance music fans.
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[content title="Summary" label="Overall Score"]Amy Wiles delivers another shining gem with “Balearic September”, a track that perfectly encapsulates the essence of classic uplifting trance while propelling it into modern club culture. Clocking in at 140 BPM, this euphoric anthem channels early-2000s trance energy with a contemporary polish, making it an essential tool for DJs who thrive on Balearic-inspired sets. From a production standpoint, the track is a masterclass in balance and clarity. The synth plucks are delicately layered with just the right amount of delay and reverb, creating a floating, sun-drenched atmosphere that immediately transports listeners to Ibiza’s legendary sunset terraces. The piano chords are warm and resonant, acting as the emotional backbone of the breakdown, while the vocal sample is subtly processed to add texture without overshadowing the instrumental layers. One of the most striking aspects of “Balearic September” is its arrangement discipline. Amy avoids overloading the track with unnecessary layers, instead relying on thoughtful filter sweeps, sidechained pads, and crisp percussion to keep the energy flowing. This minimalistic approach not only highlights the beauty of each element but also makes it highly mixable for live sets, giving DJs room to creatively blend it with other euphoric or progressive tunes. The track’s breakdown-to-drop transition is pure uplift: a cascading build fueled by snare rolls and rising FX culminates in a drop that feels both nostalgic and fresh. This makes “Balearic September” a powerful peak-time weapon for uplifting trance aficionados looking to inject a sense of Balearic euphoria into their sets. In short, Amy Wiles captures the soul of classic trance while delivering a technically polished, DJ-friendly production that will light up any dancefloor. It’s a must-have for uplifting trance selectors who value emotional resonance and clean, Balearic-inspired sound design. #PureGold LoveIT [/content]
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