Fresh off his official remix of Ty Dolla $ign’s “DON’T KILL THE PARTY,” Wax Motif returns with another undeniable club weapon to close out 2025. Out December 19 via Divided Souls Records, “Touch It” sees the Chinese-Australian producer tapping into a brighter, more playful side of his sound, delivering an upbeat, dancefloor-driven cut built around a catchy female vocal that nods to early-2000s R&B classics.
Anchored by the flirtatious hook “C’mon, give it to me right,” the track pairs bouncy basslines and crisp percussion with Wax Motif’s signature low-end polish. The vocal feels instantly familiar yet unmistakably modern, striking a balance between throwback charm and contemporary club energy. Designed for packed dancefloors, “Touch It” leans into fun, movement, and immediacy without sacrificing groove or impact.
Born Daniel Chien, Wax Motif has carved out a unique lane in modern house music by seamlessly blending R&B, disco, and UK bass influences into club-ready productions. The Australia-born, Los Angeles-based producer has earned respect across both electronic and hip-hop worlds, collaborating with artists including Ty Dolla $ign, G-Eazy, Tinashe, and GRAMMY-nominated ZHU. In 2024, he reached a new career peak as a co-producer on Ty Dolla $ign’s globally celebrated album, which debuted at No. 1 in over 80 countries within 24 hours. That same year also saw the launch of his Waxtroda project alongside Matroda, debuting with a sold-out four-hour set at Brooklyn Mirage.
Throughout 2025, Wax Motif has sustained that momentum with a string of charting releases on Divided Souls Records. “Gimme That Money” and “Run It Up” both landed in the Top 10 of Beatport’s Bass House chart, while November’s “BOTA” with Brazilian icon MC Lan highlighted his ability to bridge global sounds with club culture. Backed by millions of streams, support from Dom Dolla, John Summit, Solomun, Meduza, and Chris Lake, and standout performances at HARD Summer, Seismic Dance Event, Club Space, and The Concourse Project, he continues to dominate both festival stages and underground dancefloors.
Upbeat, infectious, and built to move a room, “Touch It” closes out Wax Motif’s 2025 run on a high note—equal parts nostalgia, modern club energy, and forward momentum heading into the new year.
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