Stay ahead of the curve, and don’t sleep on these electronic artists taking the stage at Coachella this year.
In one short sleep, revelers will begin the trek to the Empire Polo Club in the desert of Indio for Coachella. The 2025 lineup includes legendary headliners Lady Gaga, Missy Elliot, Green Day, Charli xcx, Post Malone, and Megan Thee Stallion. Additionally, this year’s edition will feature a head-spinning array of the hottest names in electronic music: Keinemusik, Above & Beyond, Mau P, Chase & Status, Sara Landry, and more.
Related: Dip into the beats of the weekend with EDM Identity’s official playlist curated specially for Coachella’s dance music selections.
The anticipation surrounding Coachella is off the charts, but the electronic music undercard and those taking the stage at the Do LaB and Quasar have our hearts. There is nothing quite like stumbling upon the best set of the weekend from an artist you barely know, so read on for ten innovative, irresistible dance music artists that we cannot wait to see.
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Eight Electronic Artists You Need to Catch at Coachella 2025

Kaleena Zanders
Singer-songwriter, DJ, and producer Kaleena Zanders drops infectious four-on-the-floor beats overlaid with pop and soul references. Her style is vibrant, soulful, and authentic, reaching the hearts of dance floors everywhere. Her magnetic live vocals and energetic mixing are bound to keep you dancing. Kaleena’s rap sheet includes a #1 radio single, “V I B R A T I O N”. Her collaborations include dance music behemoths Tchami, AC Slater, and Matroda, to name a few.
Catch Kaleena Zanders when she takes the stage on Weekend 1. She’s set to perform a back-to-back set with Coco & Breezy at the Quasar stage from 5-7pm on Friday and has a solo set at the Do LaB on Saturday from 2-3pm.

Coco & Breezy
Coco & Breezy are the NYC-based dynamic duo sweeping the house & techno landscape. Beatport named them part of the esteemed “Class of 2023” list, solidifying their rising star status. They push the envelope of sound while digging deep into the history of house music. “We are all about good energy and bringing that vibe – it’s what we do. Our music reflects all of the influences in our lives, different from how we might be stereotyped. We love house music and infusing R&B and Afro-Latino grooves that are a part of our DNA. Every family dinner the congas come out!”
Coco & Breezy are set to dominate the decks at the Yuma stage on Friday both weekends from 1:45-245pm. They’ll also be taking the stage with Kaleena Zanders at the Quasar stage on Friday of Weekend 1 from 5-7pm.

Max Styler
California native Max Styler is making big waves in the world of tech house. Styler brings a fresh perspective to a well-saturated genre with a patient, seductive, European-inspired sound. With a near-decade of music production experience under his belt, he is on a roll and ramping up. Notably, he recently made his debut at Club Space, and crushed a b2b set at Experts Only’s Miami Music Week 2025 party with Layton Giordani.
Catch Max Styler at the Do LaB on Weekend 2 when he performs from 8:20-9:30pm.

Indira Paganotto
Indira Paganotto has been one of the fastest-ascending artists in the scene over the past few years. Her discography speaks for itself, with techno and psytrance-fueled releases landing on labels including KNTXT, Cercle, Iboga Records, Frequenza, and her very own ARTCORE. Add in performances at some of the world’s biggest festivals and nightclubs that have showcased her vibrant sound, and it’s clear why she’s a must-see at Coachella this year.
Catch Indira Paganotto when she takes over the Yuma stage from 5:30-645pm on Saturday both weekends.

Annicka
Minimal melodic house queen Annicka has received support from heavy hitters Keinemusik, CamelPhat, and Damian Lazarus, just to name a few. Her sound is driving and euphoric, rolling with punches of beats dotted with sultry saxophone samples to set the mood. Her alluring sets have traveled the world, from Black Rock City at Burning Man to the wild shores of Tulum, Circoloco in Ibiza, and the New York City underground.
Annicka is set to perform on Sunday at 2pm at the Do LaB stage during Weekend 1 and on Saturday at 5pm when she goes back-to-back with Azzecca at the Quasar stage Weekend 2.

Fcukers
An irresistible chemistry has bubbled up within the three-piece musical outfit, Fcukers. Their slightly unhinged, entirely captivating, effortlessly cool energy defies expectations and gives audiences permission to let loose. They nimbly jump genre boxes but tap elements of 90’s/00’s house, trip-hop, indie rock, and whatever else they cook up. Fcukers is on a meteoric rise, and have already garnered the attention of dance music titans like Dom Dolla and cultural influencers like Hedi Slimane of Celine.
Fcukers is taking the stage both weekends at the Mojave from 3-3:40pm. You can also catch their back-to-back set with HAAi at the Quasar stage during Weekend 1 on Saturday at 6pm.

Tripolism
Tripolism will make you dance. Simple as that. Their suave, hypnotic selections span house, techno, disco and global vocals. This Copenhagen-based trio gained severe traction in 2023 with the release of the infectious single “Dope Dance” via Ultra Records. The single was a breakout hit, and Pete Tong dubbed the track as the “Essential New Tune.” Upcoming shows include a spot on esteemed series “Brunch Electronik” in Barcelona in May.
Tripolism is playing both weekends from 4:30-6:30pm at the Yuma. On Weekend 2, catching them go back-to-back with EREZ at the Quasar stage from 6-8pm.

Levity
Your “friendly neighborhood trio,” Levity drops your new favorite bass flips, notably mashing heavy hair-rising wubs with Doechii’s “Denial is a River” and “flight fm” last month. Bassheads, this one is for you. If you haven’t gotten into bass yet, Levity just might be your ticket with their welcoming style that’s filled with diversity.
Levity is taking over the Do LaB on Weekend 1 at 7pm on Sunday. Don’t sleep on their set!