Oliver Heldens kicks off 2026 with his first single of the year, ‘Run’, which is out now via Heldeep Records. Following the release of his reimagining of Modjo’s ‘Lady (Hear Me Tonight)’, he returns with a high-energy, garage-infused track that marks the start of a new chapter. ‘Lady’ apparently became one of his most supported records in recent years, earning backing from names including Calvin Harris, Carl Cox, Martin Garrix, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, ALOK, and Afrojack, among others.
Oliver Heldens revisits one of dance music’s classics with his rework of ‘Lady (Hear Me Tonight)’, which is out now on Heldeep Records. Originally released in 2000 by the French house duo Modjo, the track became a defining track of its era, blending house, funk, and pop in a way that transcended genres and generations. Now, more than two decades later, Heldens breathes new life into the classic, aiming to stay true to its unmistakable groove while elevating it with his production.
Last Wednesday night at Melkweg, Oliver Heldens marked a milestone for his imprint Heldeep Records with a 10-year anniversary showcase during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE). The event brought together fans, artists, and label friends for a night that reflected both the label’s history and its continued role in modern dance music.
“Can you hear my heart cry for you?” — the refrain from Oliver Heldens and Poppy Baskcomb’s ‘Heart Cry’ takes on a new life with the release of its official remix pack. Originally a blend of melodic techno and trance, pairing Oliver’s production with Poppy’s vocal following her breakout on Tiësto’s ‘Drifting’, the track recently returned in seven new forms.
Inspired by the 1983 film Flashdance’, Dua Lipa’s ‘Physical’ was one of 2020’s biggest hits, having been nominated for Song of the Year at the 2021 Brit Awards while appearing on numerous 2020 year-end lists and reaching the top 10 of various charts globally. Now, just as summer season kicks into full gear, Oliver Heldens offers his peak-time cover of the track.
Oliver Heldens teams up with Shantel to breathe new life into the German DJ/producer’s 2008 single, ‘Bucovina.’ An artist known for DJing, remixing, and combining traditional Balkan music with electronic beats, Shantel’s original version turned prominent calypsonian Wilmoth Houdini’s 1930s Calypso classic 'Black But Sweet,' into a Ukrainian folk vs. Balkan style track which became a dance music hit in Europe.