Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Hunter/Game , ALIAGA (ofc) , Ursula Rucker , Qess , Grigoré , Serve Cold , Michael Mayer , Animal Trainer , Sintra , LUCH , Landon Ryle , Fejká , AFFKT , Tinlicker , Fahlberg , Danny Howells , Alex Kennon , Lunar June , Kolsch , Neon Capital , Anthony Pappa , Leo Wood , Fauxplay , Paul Hazendonk , Return To Saturn , Tim Engelhardt , Solique , D-Nox , Jon Gurd , Reset Robot , Noir , Hayze , Andre Espeut , Andrew Sant , Carlos Sanchez , Steve Bug , Huxley , Jonathan Cowan , Isak Lusma , Jares , Marcus Sur , Mark Jackus , Golden Parazyth , Dave Seaman , AIKON , Daisy Valentine , Innēr Sense (ofc) , Jamie Stevens , Meeting Molly , Quivver , Hardt Antoine , Venky , Christian Smith , Mercurio , Nick Warren , CAY (DE) , Global Underground
André Monet and D-Nox return for part three of their scintillating collaboration series. Youll be well-versed on André and D-Nox, leaders in their field and growing naturally as a production pairing. Part 3 of their Sessions series sees them continue to solidify, drawing every ounce of creativity from each other. We open with Vale du Sol, a deep melodic groover for the early morning sets. Glorious icy pads and delicate keys create the sonic playground on which sparse drums and piano tell a melancholy tale. Next, Six keeps up the tempo with a deep, bass-led vibe. Coming to life with wonky sonics and melodic percs, Six is an audio melodrama played out in your mind. Finally, Heaven opens with crisp percussion and a broken beat before a huge reese bass drops and arms raise. Drenched in old skool rave personality, the pianos and keys speak to simpler times of joyous dancefloors and naive hope realised through music. Heaven indeed.
André Monet and D-Nox return for part three of their scintillating collaboration series. Youll be well-versed on André and D-Nox, leaders in their field and growing naturally as a production pairing. Part 3 of their Sessions series sees them continue to solidify, drawing every ounce of creativity from each other. We open with Vale du Sol, a deep melodic groover for the early morning sets. Glorious icy pads and delicate keys create the sonic playground on which sparse drums and piano tell a melancholy tale. Next, Six keeps up the tempo with a deep, bass-led vibe. Coming to life with wonky sonics and melodic percs, Six is an audio melodrama played out in your mind. Finally, Heaven opens with crisp percussion and a broken beat before a huge reese bass drops and arms raise. Drenched in old skool rave personality, the pianos and keys speak to simpler times of joyous dancefloors and naive hope realised through music. Heaven indeed.