Top 100 Chart Placements
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For Omakase, Deltech represents exactly the kind of artistic integrity the label was built around - a duo who have never needed to follow the room because they've always known how to move it. With multiple Beatport #1 releases and a catalog that has found homes on Hot Creations, Repopulate Mars, Nervous Records, Sola, CUFF, and more, Deltech have spent years forging a sound that sits at the intersection of house and techno without being beholden to either. Their music has moved floors at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Fabric, Printworks, Creamfields, Warehouse Project, Elrow, and Trick - and earned the trust of Jamie Jones, John Summit, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Solardo, Hannah Wants, and a long list of artists who know the difference between a record and a weapon. 'Miami' is the latest proof of that instinct. Named for one of dance music's most enduring epicenters, the track doesn't reference the city so much as it inhabits it - a sun-drenched yet after-hours groove that feels as at home on a rooftop at sunset as it does at 3am. Tight, purposeful percussion locks into a dynamic that builds and breathes with real intention, while tasteful vocal chops add texture and personality without ever overstating themselves. The production keeps moving, keeps surprising, and keeps the energy exactly where it needs to be. This is Deltech doing what they do best - crafting tracks that are impossible to ignore and even harder to forget.
For Omakase, Deltech represents exactly the kind of artistic integrity the label was built around - a duo who have never needed to follow the room because they've always known how to move it. With multiple Beatport #1 releases and a catalog that has found homes on Hot Creations, Repopulate Mars, Nervous Records, Sola, CUFF, and more, Deltech have spent years forging a sound that sits at the intersection of house and techno without being beholden to either. Their music has moved floors at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Fabric, Printworks, Creamfields, Warehouse Project, Elrow, and Trick - and earned the trust of Jamie Jones, John Summit, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Solardo, Hannah Wants, and a long list of artists who know the difference between a record and a weapon. 'Miami' is the latest proof of that instinct. Named for one of dance music's most enduring epicenters, the track doesn't reference the city so much as it inhabits it - a sun-drenched yet after-hours groove that feels as at home on a rooftop at sunset as it does at 3am. Tight, purposeful percussion locks into a dynamic that builds and breathes with real intention, while tasteful vocal chops add texture and personality without ever overstating themselves. The production keeps moving, keeps surprising, and keeps the energy exactly where it needs to be. This is Deltech doing what they do best - crafting tracks that are impossible to ignore and even harder to forget.
For Omakase, Deltech represents exactly the kind of artistic integrity the label was built around - a duo who have never needed to follow the room because they've always known how to move it. With multiple Beatport #1 releases and a catalog that has found homes on Hot Creations, Repopulate Mars, Nervous Records, Sola, CUFF, and more, Deltech have spent years forging a sound that sits at the intersection of house and techno without being beholden to either. Their music has moved floors at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Fabric, Printworks, Creamfields, Warehouse Project, Elrow, and Trick - and earned the trust of Jamie Jones, John Summit, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Solardo, Hannah Wants, and a long list of artists who know the difference between a record and a weapon. 'Miami' is the latest proof of that instinct. Named for one of dance music's most enduring epicenters, the track doesn't reference the city so much as it inhabits it - a sun-drenched yet after-hours groove that feels as at home on a rooftop at sunset as it does at 3am. Tight, purposeful percussion locks into a dynamic that builds and breathes with real intention, while tasteful vocal chops add texture and personality without ever overstating themselves. The production keeps moving, keeps surprising, and keeps the energy exactly where it needs to be. This is Deltech doing what they do best - crafting tracks that are impossible to ignore and even harder to forget.