Premieres
Premiere: Guy J inaugurates District Rec with heavenly remix of Patch Park’s ‘Don’t Stop’
District is the record label brainchild of Patch Park and Peter Van Hal. Patch Park has been making waves again with his signature sound, blending techno, progressive, and house into a unique style that’s been picked up by numerous big names. One of them is Guy J, who has been hammering many new Patch Park... Read more »
Premiere: Armina debuts on Beatfreak Recordings with versatile, vibrant melodies on ‘Del Mar’ EP
After her previous releases on labels like Einmusika, Siona, and Timeless Moment, Beatfreak Recordings welcomes Armina to the family with the amazing ‘Del Mar’ EP. Both tracks, ‘Del Mar’ and ‘Tierra’ move seamlessly between the indie dance and melodic techno genres. Her versatile sound is present throughout the EP, with stunning melodies and strong synths... Read more »
Premiere: Death on the Balcony delight on Dawn till Dusk with deep, dancefloor appeal on ‘Habitual Ways’ EP
After a brief hiatus Dawn till Dusk returns for more 24-hour dance floor adventures. Mark Caramelli & Paul Hargreaves have been causing quite a stir under the banner of Death on the Balcony. From disco to house to deep techno, they create magic from any frequency. Here, the accent is on organic grooves, with the... Read more »
Premiere: Mark Reeve marks Terminal M return with refined, rolling rhythms on ‘Golden’ EP
Acclaimed British techno producer and DJ Mark Reeve returns to Monika Kruse’s revered Terminal M imprint this month with the release of his two-track EP, ‘Golden.’ Scheduled to drop on Friday, November 14th, the package features an updated take on his 2019 fan-favourite single ‘Golden’ and introduces a fresh original, ‘All We Have’ showcasing Reeve’s... Read more »
Premiere: Jay House & Ms Pika land on Lapsus Music with tight, tropical groove on ‘The House’ EP
Jay House is a young Peruvian producer who has dropped plenty of heat across the minimal and tech spectrum. He has topped charts on labels like Happy Techno and Be One, and in recent years has had support from standout artists such as wAFF, Yaya, and Paco Osuna. Now, he heads to Lapsus Music with... Read more »
Premiere: Fabricio Mosoni returns to RUMMEL, revealing club-ready canvas of sound across ‘Lux Interior’ EP
Argentinean producer Fabricio Mosoni delights on RUMMEL with his first solo EP, ‘Lux Interior,’ unveiling the full canvas of his sound. The 3 tracks are pure club material, blending house and techno elements with a modern twist and have already received support by the legendary John Digweed. You can now listen to the full premiere... Read more »
Premiere: Thimble thrills on Sum Over Histories return with riveting, contrasting ‘Closer’ EP
Sum Over Histories proudly presents the ‘Closer’ EP by Thimble, marking his return after contributions to the ‘Path Integral’ Compilations. Born in southern Spain, Thimble has crafted a distinctive and avant-garde sound, fusing electronic experimentation with organic rhythms. The EP’s lead track, ‘Melancholy & Anger,’ was created during an emotional period, blending nostalgic melodies with... Read more »
Premiere: Estiva enlightens Colorize with shimmering, slick new single ‘Lonely Keys’
Dutch producer Estiva lit a fire in the worlds of progressive and techno with his previous album ‘Infinita,’ and now the story continues. He kicks off the charge towards his next album with a bang through new offering ‘Lonely Keys.’ The record is designed for the club, with its rambunctious bass and spiky plucked synths... Read more »
Premiere: Return Of The Jaded & Martin Villeneuve electrify on Jaded Recordings with explosive rework of ‘Mr. Roboto’
Canadian producers Return Of The Jaded and Martin Villeneuve have been making their impact on the dance music scene for decades; individually renowned for their innovative production styles and daring musical output. Teaming up to revisit Martin’s classic rendition of Styx’s ‘Mr. Roboto,’ their explosive rework comes out October 30th on Jaded Recordings. Sparking an... Read more »
Premiere: Michael Mayer mesmerizes on Kompakt with quixotic, curious cuts across 9 track album, ‘The Floor Is Lava’
Michael Mayer albums don’t come round too often, which is one of many reasons why his fourth collection, ‘The Floor Is Lava,’ is a genuine event. It’s been eight years since his last one, the collaborative & released on !K7; its predecessors, Mantasy (2012) and Touch (2004), took their sweet time, too. It’s no real... Read more »