Top 100 Chart Placements
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Plastic Robots , ALPHANO , Groove Delight , FM Radio Gods , FlexB , Gameirox , Underlow , Eivo , Anturage , DENSH , Blake Strange , BEBURI , Cortex Power , Nedisco , Waitz
Warbeats Best Of 2025 arrives as a distilled portrait of a defining year for the label. Throughout 2025, the imprint experienced a phase of creative expansion and artistic consolidation. Monthly sales records, a sequence of high-quality releases, and a catalog shaped around identity rather than format marked a year in which Warbeats reinforced its core vision: music built for the dance floor but driven by personality, atmosphere, and artistic intent. This was a year when the label leaned deeper into that hybrid zone in which indie dance intersects with influences from progressive house, melodic house, melodic techno, tech house, minimal, and bass house. A space where artists explored textures and moods that resist strict categorization. The catalog grew around tracks that ignite the dancefloor, but also pieces that create room for immersion, contemplation, or a drifting sense of escape. All made possible through the trust of the artists, who delivered bold, expressive works that pushed Warbeats further into a distinct artistic territory. Gathering 25 tracks that stood out in both sales and streaming, this compilation represents not only the numbers but also the aesthetic core that defined the label in 2025. It highlights how each artist helped expand Warbeats sonic palette and reinforce its role in contemporary electronic music. And it signals whats to come. With Shockline already on the horizon as a new indie dance-driven compilation, the label continues to deepen the direction that shaped this year: releasing music unafraid of the unexpected, always anchored in artistic identity.
Warbeats Records introduces Core Division, Vol. 1 as the inaugural chapter of a new compilation format designed to occupy a distinct space within the label's ecosystem. While Frontline focuses on emerging names and Shockline is curated exclusively by FlexB around Indie Dance and its surrounding spectrum, Core Division centers on consolidation, relevance and artistic weight. It is conceived as a platform for artists whose trajectories already resonate beyond momentum, names that have built consistent careers or hold significant impact within their local or international scenes. The first volume brings together Avocado, Eivo, Nedisco, KRASH! & Komaik and Matija, artists who collectively reflect different layers of contemporary club culture. From Avocado's decade-long presence and multi-label discography to Eivo's resilience-shaped evolution, from Nedisco's chart consistency to KRASH!'s million-stream catalog and Komaik's emerging minimal identity, and Matija's 25-year journey rooted in Zurich's club culture, the compilation moves between Indie Dance, Dark Disco and Tech House without rigid boundaries. Performance metrics reinforce the editorial positioning. Avocado counts over 20K followers, 578K streams and support from names like YOTTO and Oliver Koletzki. Eivo surpasses 500K streams with support from Odd Mob and Danny Avila. KRASH! exceeds 1.4M streams and 96K followers, with backing from Steve Aoki and Vintage Culture. Matija's catalog surpasses 1.47M streams with more than 100 chart entries. These numbers contextualize the release's weight. Core Division, Vol. 1 stands as a statement of artistic solidity inside the Warbeats catalog.
Plastic Robots , ALPHANO , Groove Delight , FM Radio Gods , FlexB , Gameirox , Underlow , Eivo , Anturage , DENSH , Blake Strange , BEBURI , Cortex Power , Nedisco , Waitz
Warbeats Best Of 2025 arrives as a distilled portrait of a defining year for the label. Throughout 2025, the imprint experienced a phase of creative expansion and artistic consolidation. Monthly sales records, a sequence of high-quality releases, and a catalog shaped around identity rather than format marked a year in which Warbeats reinforced its core vision: music built for the dance floor but driven by personality, atmosphere, and artistic intent. This was a year when the label leaned deeper into that hybrid zone in which indie dance intersects with influences from progressive house, melodic house, melodic techno, tech house, minimal, and bass house. A space where artists explored textures and moods that resist strict categorization. The catalog grew around tracks that ignite the dancefloor, but also pieces that create room for immersion, contemplation, or a drifting sense of escape. All made possible through the trust of the artists, who delivered bold, expressive works that pushed Warbeats further into a distinct artistic territory. Gathering 25 tracks that stood out in both sales and streaming, this compilation represents not only the numbers but also the aesthetic core that defined the label in 2025. It highlights how each artist helped expand Warbeats sonic palette and reinforce its role in contemporary electronic music. And it signals whats to come. With Shockline already on the horizon as a new indie dance-driven compilation, the label continues to deepen the direction that shaped this year: releasing music unafraid of the unexpected, always anchored in artistic identity.
Warbeats Records introduces Core Division, Vol. 1 as the inaugural chapter of a new compilation format designed to occupy a distinct space within the label's ecosystem. While Frontline focuses on emerging names and Shockline is curated exclusively by FlexB around Indie Dance and its surrounding spectrum, Core Division centers on consolidation, relevance and artistic weight. It is conceived as a platform for artists whose trajectories already resonate beyond momentum, names that have built consistent careers or hold significant impact within their local or international scenes. The first volume brings together Avocado, Eivo, Nedisco, KRASH! & Komaik and Matija, artists who collectively reflect different layers of contemporary club culture. From Avocado's decade-long presence and multi-label discography to Eivo's resilience-shaped evolution, from Nedisco's chart consistency to KRASH!'s million-stream catalog and Komaik's emerging minimal identity, and Matija's 25-year journey rooted in Zurich's club culture, the compilation moves between Indie Dance, Dark Disco and Tech House without rigid boundaries. Performance metrics reinforce the editorial positioning. Avocado counts over 20K followers, 578K streams and support from names like YOTTO and Oliver Koletzki. Eivo surpasses 500K streams with support from Odd Mob and Danny Avila. KRASH! exceeds 1.4M streams and 96K followers, with backing from Steve Aoki and Vintage Culture. Matija's catalog surpasses 1.47M streams with more than 100 chart entries. These numbers contextualize the release's weight. Core Division, Vol. 1 stands as a statement of artistic solidity inside the Warbeats catalog.