Hannah Laing & Marlon Hoffstadt ignite the rave with ‘Stomp Your Feet’

Scottish rave powerhouse Hannah Laing joins forces with techno heavyweight Marlon Hoffstadt for their turbo-charged new single ‘Stomp Your Feet’ – a peak-time hard dance weapon built for pure chaos, out now via doof.

Inspired by the viral clip of Hannah stomping behind the decks, the track captures that unfiltered, high-impact energy and turns it into an all-out rave anthem. Replete with playful, commanding vocals from Caroline Roxy, ‘Stomp Your Feet’ drives forward on juddering basslines, relentless hi-hats, piercing whistles and acid-tinged synths at a heart-pounding BPM.

It’s not just a soundtrack for the rave, it’s the moment the rave erupts: a collision of Hannah’s euphoric hard dance and Marlon’s emotionally charged, Berlin-bred techno intensity.

On the single, Hannah says: “Making a hard dance record with Marlon Hoffstadt, someone I’ve genuinely loved and looked up to for years, feels surreal. When that video of me stomping my feet behind the decks went crazy online, it just made sense to turn that energy into something real. ‘Stomp Your Feet’ creates a pure energy on the dancefloor, especially with Caroline Roxy’s playful vocals.”

Marlon adds: “I’ve been a fan of Hannah and what she’s been building with doof for a while, so when she reached out about producing Stomp Your Feet together, it felt really natural to me. From the very beginning, I knew we had something special. When I played it in Australia and the crowd completely lost it, that was all the confirmation I needed. I’m so happy it’s finally out in the world and that dance floors everywhere can go wild to it.”

Berlin’s own Marlon Hoffstadt, aka DJ Daddy Trance, has become one of Europe’s most electrifying dance exports. From headlining the mainstage at Electric Daisy Carnival for 70,000 people to signing with Capitol Records US, curating WHP and selling out 20K cap shows from the EU to Australia, Hoffstadt’s rule-breaking blend of euphoric trance, pop instinct and high-voltage techno has reshaped the modern rave landscape. Too ravey for the mainstream and too playful for the purists, his sets are pure emotional release – sweat-soaked, hands-in-the-air chaos every time. 2026 will see Marlon debut at Ultra Miami and at Coachella’s Sahara stage.

From her sell-out 15,000-capacity hometown festival Doof In The Park to being the first female resident at Hï Ibiza, Hannah has rapidly risen from Dundee dental nurse to one of the UK’s most in-demand DJs. She has played festivals and clubs alongside Armin van Buuren, Tomorrowland, Longitude, Creamfields, ASOT London, and more, earning a reputation as a breakout force in euphoric hard dance.

With over 3 million monthly listeners, a UK Top 10 hit with Good Love (137M+ streams), and a stacked global tour schedule, Hannah continues to define the harder, emotional edge of electronic music. A self-made artist with zero industry connections, she’s built her career track by track, rave by rave, staying true to her roots while captivating audiences worldwide.

What began as Scottish rave slang for “banging tunes” has exploded into doof, a fast-rising label, live brand and global community rooted in high-energy techno, trance and hard dance. In just over a year, doof has scored four Beatport No.1s, hit No.4 on the Beatstats Hard Dance Label Chart and amassed over 18 million streams, earning support from heavyweights including Amelie Lens, Sara Landry and Armin van Buuren. Built on accessibility and authenticity, the movement has grown from hometown energy to a sold-out global phenomenon – with an even bigger doof In The Park set for 2026.

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