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belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. Why You Tripping lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid influences. Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished listening. The title track Why You Tripping is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work, lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude. Enemies keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets. As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the labels sound into slightly tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.
Baccus , Solardo , Kevin McKay , Pupa Nas T , Denise Belfon , Matt , George Z , Blank Sense , Fab Massimo , Chantal Lewis-Brown , Dubdogz , Dansyn , The Deepshakerz , Xander Pratt , Javi Miramontes , Buogo , Bruno Fernz , Sam Dexter , Mallin , Blow (ITA) , Jezu (US) , Castion , KEYTARBI , Berin , MBNN , Giulio Cadri , Sowel , Broken Hill , Dave Delly , Draxx (ITA) , Giovanni Lucchetti , Abigail Smiths , GreenThump , Mauro Venti , David LeSal , Terri-Anne , Dilby , Trice Be , Bridvog , Lou , Koni , West of the Sun , Thando , James Lee , Charle , Albert Breaker , Gio Quaranta , Oscar Barila , Li.La , Steve Reason , Milö (US) , Travis Emmons , Darcey , Hever Jara , Tad , Doozie , Elise LeGrow , Matteo Dentone , Alanas Chosnau , Alev Tav , Chanknous , Donny Graves , Elliotte Williams-N'Dure , Charles , Bruno Bona , Yung Forty , Valdovinos , Amparo Blanco , Michael Grald , Dew (FR) , Cano (FR) , zacku , Dub Pepper , Februm
Its that time of year when anyone with a love of dance music shelters in Amsterdams hotels and bars and discusses the wonderful world of repetitive beats. Post-discussion, and usually post-consumption, they scrap their way into whatever club they can to enjoy said repetitive beats. This compilation gives you the best of our releases from the past year so that you can enjoy some prime Glasgow Underground at a very reasonable price. With the added bonus that, if youre at ADE, and the discussion turns to Scotlands foremost house imprint, youll know what youre talking about.
belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. Why You Tripping lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid influences. Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished listening. The title track Why You Tripping is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work, lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude. Enemies keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets. As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the labels sound into slightly tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.
belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. Why You Tripping lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid influences. Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished listening. The title track Why You Tripping is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work, lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude. Enemies keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets. As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the labels sound into slightly tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.
Baccus , Solardo , Kevin McKay , Pupa Nas T , Denise Belfon , Matt , George Z , Blank Sense , Fab Massimo , Chantal Lewis-Brown , Dubdogz , Dansyn , The Deepshakerz , Xander Pratt , Javi Miramontes , Buogo , Bruno Fernz , Sam Dexter , Mallin , Blow (ITA) , Jezu (US) , Castion , KEYTARBI , Berin , MBNN , Giulio Cadri , Sowel , Broken Hill , Dave Delly , Draxx (ITA) , Giovanni Lucchetti , Abigail Smiths , GreenThump , Mauro Venti , David LeSal , Terri-Anne , Dilby , Trice Be , Bridvog , Lou , Koni , West of the Sun , Thando , James Lee , Charle , Albert Breaker , Gio Quaranta , Oscar Barila , Li.La , Steve Reason , Milö (US) , Travis Emmons , Darcey , Hever Jara , Tad , Doozie , Elise LeGrow , Matteo Dentone , Alanas Chosnau , Alev Tav , Chanknous , Donny Graves , Elliotte Williams-N'Dure , Charles , Bruno Bona , Yung Forty , Valdovinos , Amparo Blanco , Michael Grald , Dew (FR) , Cano (FR) , zacku , Dub Pepper , Februm
Its that time of year when anyone with a love of dance music shelters in Amsterdams hotels and bars and discusses the wonderful world of repetitive beats. Post-discussion, and usually post-consumption, they scrap their way into whatever club they can to enjoy said repetitive beats. This compilation gives you the best of our releases from the past year so that you can enjoy some prime Glasgow Underground at a very reasonable price. With the added bonus that, if youre at ADE, and the discussion turns to Scotlands foremost house imprint, youll know what youre talking about.
belonging continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Sian and Matt. Why You Tripping lands on February 13 and brings a tougher, more restless edge into the catalogue, sitting on the rougher side of Indie Dance with clear techno and acid influences. Ireland-born and now based in Los Angeles, Sian has built a reputation for high-impact club records and sharp, forward-moving production. Matt, hailing from Patagonia in Argentina, adds his own raw, groove-driven perspective to the collaboration, resulting in a release that feels direct, functional and made for late-night floors rather than polished listening. The title track Why You Tripping is driven by a tight, rolling groove and biting synth work, lifted by a vocal contribution from David LeSal that gives the track its hook and attitude. Enemies keeps the pressure on, leaning further into acidic sequences and percussive drive, built for late-night momentum and peak-time sets. As the next release on belonging this year, the EP expands the labels sound into slightly tougher territory while staying true to its club-focused, contemporary direction.