When the trumpet stops blaring and a mellow chord settles, a new chapter begins for Timmy Trumpet. On 26 June 2026, the Australian DJ dropped the single “Roses” through Spinnin’ Records, teaming up with Miami‑based producer bradeazy and soulful vocalist Richard Judge. The move marks a clear departure from the high‑energy, festival anthems that have defined Trumpet’s catalog.

Unlike the brassy blasts of “Freaks” or the adrenaline‑charged “Narco,” “Roses” is built around a melodic, club‑focused groove that feels more at home on late‑night dance floors than on main‑stage pyrotechnics. Judge’s vocals drive the hook, while the production steers away from the bombastic brass lines that have become Trumpet’s signature. According to the Electrowow article, the track was originally slated for an end‑of‑year release but was moved forward because the lyrics “reflect exactly how I feel right now.” The shift in timing aligns with Trumpet’s recent announcement of a new musical direction.

The single is part of a broader pattern. Trumpet’s recent releases “All My Life” (with John Martin and Frank Walker) and “Not A Place” (with Ely Oaks) follow a similar, more subdued, melodic style. Together, they suggest a sustained exploration of quieter, more emotive sounds that contrast sharply with his earlier high‑tempo output.

Bradeazy, the Miami producer behind the track, has been a prominent figure in 2026. He topped Beatport’s bass‑house producer rankings, sold out his debut headline shows in Los Angeles and New York, and has received support from artists such as Fisher, Tiësto, and David Guetta. While “Roses” is not a bass‑house record, it demonstrates the versatility of both Trumpet and bradeazy.

Timmy Trumpet, born Timothy Jude Smith in 1982, began his career as a jazz musician and was named Young Musician of the Year in Australia at age 13. He has accumulated over 5 billion streams across his catalog. His 2014 breakout single “Freaks” with New Zealand rapper Savage surpassed one billion streams and earned multiple platinum certifications. In 2022, his track “Narco” reached number one on Spotify’s U.S. Viral Chart. More recently, Trumpet composed and performed the official team song for Royal Challengers Bengaluru during their Indian Premier League championship season.

Spinnin’ Records released “Roses” on 26 June 2026 and made the single available on major streaming platforms, including Beatport where the extended mix is listed under catalogue number 7116355. The track is also available for download in 24‑bit/44‑kHz FLAC format.

The collaboration brings together three distinct musical identities. Trumpet’s trumpet‑driven house background, bradeazy’s Miami‑house production style, and Judge’s soulful vocal delivery combine to create a track that feels both familiar and fresh to fans of the Australian DJ’s catalog.

Industry observers note that the release aligns with a broader trend of house producers experimenting with more melodic, club‑centric tracks in 2026. The shift may broaden Trumpet’s audience beyond festival crowds and into the late‑night club scene, potentially influencing his future releases and live setlists.

As of now, “Roses” has not yet entered any major charts, and no streaming figures have been publicly disclosed. Trumpet’s next public appearance is scheduled for a performance at the upcoming Global House Festival in Rotterdam in September, where he is expected to play a mix of his classic hits and new material.

The single’s release also coincides with Spinnin’ Records’ continued expansion of its roster of international artists, reinforcing the label’s position as a leading platform for progressive house and melodic techno.

In summary, Timmy Trumpet’s “Roses” represents a deliberate stylistic pivot toward emotive, club‑focused music. The collaboration with bradeazy and Richard Judge, the backing of Spinnin’ Records, and the artist’s established streaming success all suggest that the track will be a notable addition to the 2026 dance‑music landscape.