The Egyptian electronic scene is buzzing with excitement for “Love Machine”, the latest tech house release from Gawdat, Delrady, and Lily Farid out June 16 via DancIN’ Music Records.
A fusion of nostalgic melodies and groove-laden rhythm, “Love Machine” has already captured attention with a major debut at Paris Fashion Week 2025 and explosive reactions in club sets across Cairo. It’s a feel-good anthem designed to ignite dance floors and leave a lasting impression—already cementing itself as one of the most anticipated releases of the year.
The collaboration itself is a standout moment for the region’s music scene, bringing together three artists from completely different creative worlds. Gawdat, the powerhouse Cairo-based duo, are known for their unmatched live performances and a sound rooted in 90s R&B, soul, and jazzy bass lines—riding high after a blockbuster year performing at global stages like Burning Man and Paradise with Jamie Jones. Delrady, a scene shaking producer with over a decade of experience, adding a distinctive edge with his genre-blending production style, fusing tech house with rap and classic vocals. Completing the trio is Lily Farid, a multilingual mezzo-soprano and cultural trailblazer whose operatic voice and global sensibility bring a bold, emotional texture to the track. Having performed at iconic venues from the Pyramids of Giza to the Cairo Opera House, Lily adds a sense of artistry and depth that transcends the typical boundaries of electronic music. Together, they’ve created a track that feels fresh, dynamic, and globally resonant—an intersection of live energy, production finesse, and vocal elegance.
“Love Machine” will be available on all major platforms including Spotify, Anghami, and Beatport starting June 16.
Artists quotes about this release:
Gawdat “This track is one of my favorites releases this year” adding “it always sets a unique and nostalgic vibes at the dance floor whenever I play it”
Lily Farid “This collaboration had something rare – a kind of creative magic that you don’t always find. We were intentional, we had fun, and the result is a track I truly consider one of the best I’ve ever done.”