Roddy Lima Drops ‘All Over Again’ With LUMI

Roddy Lima Drops 'All Over Again' With LUMI

Brazilian producer Roddy Lima is keeping busy this summer. His new single ‘All Over Again,’ a collaboration with Finnish artist LUMI, arrives today, and it lands right as Roddy finds himself with two of Beatport‘s best-selling tracks of the year to his name.

The release follows ‘Ziplock,’ which currently sits at No. 1 on Beatport’s Hype Indie Dance Chart. ‘All Over Again’ keeps that momentum going, built as a fast-paced tech-house cut aimed squarely at the dancefloor. It’s the kind of club-ready record that’s become something of a signature for Roddy over the past year — grooves that lean hard into rhythm without losing melodic hooks along the way.

LUMI, who’s been steadily building a name for herself out of Finland, brings her own touch to the collaboration, and the pairing feels like a natural fit given where both artists sit in the current tech-house and peak-time techno conversation.

The new single arrives during what’s shaping up to be a genuinely strong stretch for Roddy on the charts. Beyond ‘Ziplock,’ he currently holds two spots among Beatport’s best-selling tracks of 2026: ‘Awake‘ is ranked No. 48 in the Techno (Peak Time / Driving) category, while ‘Side2Side,’ his collaboration with Suraya, sits at No. 57 in the Mainstage category. Combined with ‘Ziplock’s chart run, it’s a run of form that’s hard to ignore.

Roddy Lima has built his profile quickly, with releases landing on labels like Repopulate Mars, Experts Only, Black Book Records, Truesoul, and Drumcode — a roster that says a lot about where his sound sits between techno and tech-house. That label support has translated into real momentum on the touring side too.

He’s set to play Tomorrowland on July 25, followed two days later by a slot at John Summit‘s Experts Only takeover at UNVRS in Ibiza on July 27 — the club recently voted the best in the world. Between the festival booking, the club residency appearance, and the chart numbers, it’s been a productive year for the producer, and ‘All Over Again’ looks like another step in that direction rather than a detour.

‘All Over Again’ is out now. Stream below.