Madonna Veronica Electronica
- Club/Dance |
- EDM |
- Electronic |
- Pop
Release Date: October 10, 2025
Label: Warner

Madonna revisits her Ray of Light era with Veronica Electronica, a long-shelved set of rare remixes and unreleased gems featuring collabs with Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone.
More than 25 years after Ray of Light reshaped the pop music, Madonna is reopening that chapter with Veronica Electronica, a long-rumored remix project that finally sees the light of day. The eight-track, 42-plus-minute collection features rare and unreleased material from her 1998 sessions, reimagined through the energy of the late-’90s electronic scene that inspired her most forward-thinking work.
Originally conceived as a companion piece to Ray of Light, Veronica Electronica was shelved when the original album’s success became an unexpected unstoppable success, yielding multiple global hits and earning Madonna four Grammy Awards, including Best Pop Album. Now the project arrives as both a time capsule and a celebration, highlighting a period when she merged spirituality, technology, and dance-floor innovation in a way that only she could.
The album includes newly edited club remixes by Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone alongside the never-before-heard demo “Gone, Gone, Gone,” produced with Rick Nowels. Together, these tracks trace the sound of an artist in full control of her evolution, pushing pop into uncharted territory.
Critics have greeted Veronica Electronica with a warm embrace. The Line of Best Fit praised its joyful spirit, noting “where Veronica Electronica succeeds is within the joy it exudes.” The Irish Times called it “a postcard from the edge of the rave era and an eloquent love letter to pop at its purest and most euphoric.” Even publications that note uneven moments concede the release offers fresh perspective: “Veronica Electronica may not add much to the already excellent era it comes from,” says one reviewer, “but it certainly acts as a reminder to give the original another spin.”
Veronica Electronica joins the Silver Collection, Madonna’s limited-edition series of silver vinyl reissues spanning her career. For fans, it’s a return to the moment when pop’s reigning innovator became its most daring futurist.