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Fan favourite Josh Butler returns to Dansu Discs following last year's standout EP, this time with House Rules. From rolling grooves to punchy drums and infectious low-end, this EP is all about energy and movement. Each track hits with Josh's trademark bounce and groove, built for the dancefloor and ready to do damage at any point in the night. Straight-up club weapons from start to finish. 3 tracks to show that House really does Rules. Josh Butler doing what he does best, and a serious moment for Dansu.
Fan favourite Josh Butler returns to Dansu Discs following last year's standout EP, this time with House Rules. From rolling grooves to punchy drums and infectious low-end, this EP is all about energy and movement. Each track hits with Josh's trademark bounce and groove, built for the dancefloor and ready to do damage at any point in the night. Straight-up club weapons from start to finish. 3 tracks to show that House really does Rules. Josh Butler doing what he does best, and a serious moment for Dansu.
Fan favourite Josh Butler returns to Dansu Discs following last year's standout EP, this time with House Rules. From rolling grooves to punchy drums and infectious low-end, this EP is all about energy and movement. Each track hits with Josh's trademark bounce and groove, built for the dancefloor and ready to do damage at any point in the night. Straight-up club weapons from start to finish. 3 tracks to show that House really does Rules. Josh Butler doing what he does best, and a serious moment for Dansu.
Factory 93 Records Minimal / Deep Tech
Origins Rcrds continues its 10-year anniversary celebrations with The Remixes Vol. 2, delivering another set of club-focused reworks from across the house spectrum. Josh Butler's Hideout is reimagined by Huxley with deep, soulful warmth and rolling groove, while JPA pushes the track into more upfront, high-energy territory. Tommy Vercetti's Beaux completes the release with a stripped-back dub remix from Josh Gregg, locking into minimal, groove-led late-night vibes.
ORIGINS RCRDS Deep House
Simone Liberali , Josh Butler , Jess Kidd
Origins Rcrds celebrates a decade of cutting-edge house with The Remixes Vol. 1 (10 Years of ORIGINS RCRDS), a special release revisiting two label favorites through fresh, floor-focused reworks. Rooleh's remix of Simone Liberali's Vibration is already shaping up as a standout, driven by a monstrous rolling groove, funk-fuelled energy and high-impact breakdowns that turn the original into a full-blown club weapon. On the deeper side, Ryan Nicholls reimagines Can't Let Go by Josh Butler and Jess Kidd with a soulful, rolling touch, crisp drums and warm sub pressure wrapped around its mesmerising vocals.
Fan favourite Josh Butler returns to Dansu Discs following last year's standout EP, this time with House Rules. From rolling grooves to punchy drums and infectious low-end, this EP is all about energy and movement. Each track hits with Josh's trademark bounce and groove, built for the dancefloor and ready to do damage at any point in the night. Straight-up club weapons from start to finish. 3 tracks to show that House really does Rules. Josh Butler doing what he does best, and a serious moment for Dansu.