If dance music had a yearbook, TELYKAST would be voted “Most Likely to Make You Cry on the Dance Floor… and Then Hit Replay.”
This LA-based duo — made up of longtime friends Kyle Tonoli and Trevor Klaiman , has been quietly (and not so quietly) reshaping the sound of modern dance-pop with their vibrant, radio-ready anthems and sky-high festival vibes. Now, they’ve officially landed on the radar of the dance music elite after snagging the “Future of Dance” Level Award at Nexus Radio’s Lounge Miami — and trust us, the title fits.
From Bedroom Beats to Global Streams
TELYKAST isn’t your average EDM act. These two aren’t just twisting knobs in a DJ booth — they’re real musicians. Think guitars, live vocals, emotional hooks, and big-room energy all packed into sleek, radio-polished productions. It’s no surprise they’ve racked up 200+ million streams and 50 million video views, or that their fans range from casual Spotify listeners to hardcore dance heads.
And then there’s that remix of Jennifer Lopez’s “On My Way” — not only did it hit #5 on the Dance Radio charts, but J.Lo herself invited them to be part of the music video. Casual.
The Future Is Bright — And Loud
At Nexus Lounge Miami, surrounded by the thumping heartbeat of electronic music’s best and brightest, TELYKAST was awarded the Future of Dance Level Award — an honor given to artists poised to define what’s next for the genre. With their signature blend of emotionally driven lyrics and head-nodding production, it’s no surprise the spotlight found them.
They even hopped into the Nexus mic booth to talk about their creative process, upcoming collabs, and how they plan to keep your playlists hot all year long. Spoiler: more bangers are coming.

Festival Anthems in the Making
Whether you’re crying on the dance floor or screaming choruses at a summer festival, TELYKAST’s music knows how to hit the moment just right. It’s intimate yet explosive, like if your favorite indie band decided to go full EDM — and knew exactly when to drop the beat.
With momentum building, a shelf-worthy award in their back pocket, and a sound that’s equal parts nostalgic and next-gen, TELYKAST isn’t just riding the wave — they’re making it.
So go ahead, hit play — the future of dance sounds a lot like TELYKAST.