There's a new breed of modern house music that's proving infectious and remarkably successful with younger audiences in 2026… Cam Stockman's massive new single "Mesmerize," out now via Three Six Zero Recordings, sits firmly in that category, and there's real value in a producer who understands exactly what a track needs to do and executes it without overcomplicating the brief.
Stockman has been building quietly but steadily within the electronic space, and "Mesmerize" feels like a track that places him among the elite — a track that carries the polish of someone who has spent serious time refining their craft. The comparison points of Chris Stussy and Josh Baker are well-chosen, but obvious: this is music that lives in that contemporary house sweet spot, where rhythm and texture do most of the heavy lifting and the production never gets in its own way.
What "Mesmerize" does particularly well is maintain energy without sacrificing groove. The rhythmic foundation is tight and purposeful, the electronic textures layered with enough detail to reward close listening without cluttering the track's momentum. It's the kind of production that sounds equally good through a sound system and through headphones, which is a harder balance to strike than it might seem.
"Mesmerize" isn't trying to reinvent the dancefloor. What it's doing instead is making a confident, well-built case for Stockman as a producer whose at th crest of a modern house wave that feels like it's only going to get stronger..