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Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
Atlantic Records UK Deep House
DX3N Tech House
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
Atlantic Records UK Deep House
neXup recz Deep House
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
neXup recz Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass
DX3N Tech House
Dance Traxx LDN UK Garage / Bassline
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
Ozzie Guven lands on Heavy House Society with the Zero Degrees EP, a two-track release rooted in precision, groove, and late-night energy. Title track 'Zero Degrees' moves with a slick, rolling flow, driven by a crisp low end and tightly controlled percussive detail. Subtle rhythmic nuances and evolving, space-like textures give the track a distinct character, while restrained tonal elements keep the groove steady and focused. Deep, fluid, and composed, it's crafted for controlled moments on the dancefloor. On 'JUMP!,' Ozzie Guven teams up with Luke Dean for a more direct and energetic cut. A punchy bass groove and bold hooks lead the charge, while tight drums and playful rhythmic switches inject bounce and urgency. Lively and impactful, it's designed to lift the room with immediate effect. London-based DJ and producer Ozzie Guven has rapidly established himself as a key name within the UK underground. Drawing influence from 90s culture and artists such as Wiley, Dizzee Rascal, MJ Cole, and Shy FX, his sound blends elements of garage, grime, and house into a distinctive groove-led identity. His breakout Dubaholics EP on Seven Dials Records reached #1 on Beatport's Minimal/Deep Tech chart, while his music has earned support from Marco Carola, Michael Bibi, and The Martinez Brothers, to name a few. Performances across the UK and Europe, including venues such as Toffler and Hemkade, have further solidified his growing presence. Joining him on 'JUMP!', Luke Dean is one of the fastest rising UK talents out there, bringing his signature groove to the table, and blending influences from 90s Chicago house and UK Garage. With releases on Polydor, neXup, Belief, South, and MicroHertz, and performances at Fabric London, DC10, The Warehouse Project, and After Caposile, he has quickly established himself as one to watch. His breakthrough track, 'Can't Decide' with Max Dean and Locky, earned DJ Mag's Best of British 2025 'Best Track' award, it also peaked at #13 in the UK Official Singles Chart, and became one of the most Shazammed tracks in Ibiza, marking a breakthrough year for the artist. With the Zero Degrees EP, Ozzie Guven delivers a sharp and groove-focused statement on Heavy House Society, reinforcing his position as one of the UK's most respected underground talents.
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