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Emerging female UK trance Amy Wiles Releases “I Never Want This To End”

Rapidly ascending DJ and producer Amy Wiles ends the year on a high note with her most personal and emotionally charged project to date, “I Never Want This To End” EP, released November 7 on Anjunabeats. Across five tracks, Wiles pours her heart into a collection that captures the essence of her journey—the long nights, the relentless drive, and her unwavering love for electronic music. It’s a record that feels both intimate and expansive, showcasing the melodic trance sound that has become her signature while reflecting the growth and resilience that define her story.

Wiles has always been very vocal about her family sparking her interest in music from a young age. “My mum first introduced me to music; it was all learnt from her,” Wiles says. “She is a dance music and trance head. My dad also absolutely loves bands and indie rock, and my brother is also an artist and releases indie and rock-style music. I’m also really into this as well and I love to see bands at gigs and concerts in my spare time.”

Coming from a musical family that nurtured her from the very start, it was no surprise she quickly found her way into the industry while creating her own music. From intern to leading artist, Amy Wiles’ journey is one of determination and dedication. Since first joining Anjunabeats as a marketing intern, she has climbed the ranks to become a main part of the label’s global roster—performing at stages like Creamfields, Tomorrowland, Highlights, supporting KETTAMA in Ibiza, as well as growing her own headline shows including at legendary London club Ministry of Sound as well as Phonox.

Anjunabeats label head Gareth Jones recalls:

“Amy was already enraptured by the music when she walked through the door. She’s grown into a leading artist with the same passion and spirit that’s always defined her – someone who embodies the very best of the dance music community.”

Now, with “I Never Want This To End”, Wiles delivers a snapshot of where her sound – and her spirit – are in 2025: euphoric, authentic, and full of heart. Each track showcases a different facet of Amy’s artistry: from the shimmering title track’s emotional crescendo to the festival-favorite “Heard It All Before,” and the sun-soaked melodic escape of “Balearic September.” Collaborations with Leena Punks, flowanastasia, and Angel City highlight her ability to bridge classic trance textures with modern energy.

“The title ‘I Never Want This To End’ comes from a place of gratitude and emotion,” Amy shares. “Even though this industry can be tough – the travel, the pressure, the constant pace – I can’t imagine doing anything else. As long as I’m creating music, playing shows, and connecting with people through sound, I’m happy. This EP is a reminder of that feeling.”

BBC Radio 1’s Danny Howard recently dubbed Wiles “the leading lady of trance”, while fans and DJs alike have praised her “authentic, quality sound”. This latest collection reaffirms her place among the most inspiring figures in the new wave of trance artists.

“I Never Want This To End” is out now on Anjunabeats.

Stream it here.

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