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B Jones Drops New "Mainstage EP Vol. 1"

B Jones Drops New “Mainstage EP Vol. 1”

If you’ve ever danced until sunrise in Ibiza or lost your voice screaming at the Mainstage in Boom, chances are you’ve already felt the gravitational pull of B Jones. But with Mainstage EP vol. 1, the Spanish DJ/producer isn’t just commanding the dancefloor—she’s staking a claim to its future.

Released via her freshly launched label ARRYBA Music, Mainstage EP vol. 1 is less an introduction and more a declaration: B Jones is here not just to headline festivals, but to build a platform that champions Spanish-speaking talent across the global EDM circuit. And this three-track, high-octane debut feels like the blueprint for that mission.

B Jones Drops New "Mainstage EP Vol. 1"

Let’s be clear—this EP isn’t trying to chase trends. It’s built for stages that hold tens of thousands, for nights where the lights blur with tears and sweat, and for moments where the drop feels like a spiritual experience.

The opening track, “Home” (featuring Krevix), sets a darker tone than expected. There’s no cheesy buildup, no paint-by-numbers festival formula. Instead, B Jones leans into a gritty, pulsing bassline and ethereal, almost ghostlike vocals that nod to her underground roots. It’s hypnotic and confidently sparse—a moody intro that signals artistic evolution.

Then comes the chaos. “Enter the Rave” (with Tensteps) lives up to its title. This is pure mainstage artillery—razor-sharp synths, pounding BPMs, and a vocal riff so commanding it practically dares you not to raise your hands. It’s a track that doesn’t just aim for crowd reaction—it weaponizes it.

But the real surprise is “Better Now,” a soaring anthem that closes the EP on a high note. Featuring Mark Roma, Cence Brothers, and Lacey, it’s the kind of emotionally charged vocal banger that used to define peak Swedish House Mafia. Uplifting without being saccharine, anthemic without being overproduced—it’s a standout that shows B Jones’s range as more than just a beat-dropper.

Between launching ARRYBA Music and teasing a forthcoming collaboration with Alok, B Jones is positioning herself not just as an artist—but as an architect of something bigger. With tour dates stretching from Ministry of Sound to Tomorrowland and Ibiza to Berlin, her schedule mirrors the EP’s intention: global, relentless, and rooted in the power of community. It’s no coincidence that the same woman who’s shared stages with David Guetta, Kygo, and Steve Aoki is now using that platform to uplift others.