Asa Tate

Asa Tate

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  • Brahmaputra
    BeatTracker #31 Feat. Banner in Deep House

    Brahmaputra

    Asa Tate

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    On Brahmaputra, Asa Tate lays out a fully realised vision of his current sound: gritty, tightly-wound basslines, 80s-leaning house sensibilities, crisp, precise percussion, and organic textures threaded through with an early 90s energy-touches of Balearic beat, dubwise pressure, and flashes of proto-trance all surfacing across the record. The EP navigates two distinct yet complementary sides of his output. On one hand, the more floor-facing cuts-Gizmo! and Maximum-lean into a Balearic-tinted strain of progressive house. On the other, tracks like Brahmaputra and Silk drift into slower, more meditative territories-never losing their pull, but allowing space for a different kind of dancefloor moment.

  • Brahmaputra
    BeatTracker #31 Feat. Staff Picks in Deep House

    Brahmaputra

    Asa Tate

    Beatport Staff Picks

    On Brahmaputra, Asa Tate lays out a fully realised vision of his current sound: gritty, tightly-wound basslines, 80s-leaning house sensibilities, crisp, precise percussion, and organic textures threaded through with an early 90s energy-touches of Balearic beat, dubwise pressure, and flashes of proto-trance all surfacing across the record. The EP navigates two distinct yet complementary sides of his output. On one hand, the more floor-facing cuts-Gizmo! and Maximum-lean into a Balearic-tinted strain of progressive house. On the other, tracks like Brahmaputra and Silk drift into slower, more meditative territories-never losing their pull, but allowing space for a different kind of dancefloor moment.

  • Pleasant Panorama
    BeatTracker #62 Feat. Staff Picks in House

    Pleasant Systems presents "Pleasant Panorama" - an 8-track compilation linking up returning artists and new arrivals. A snapshot of the label's sound: warm, groove-led House moving between stripped-back proto-house drive and hazy balearic, Mediterranean-leaning moods - from deep, sun-faded moments to more direct late-night energy.

  • Moments in Paradise REMIXES
    BeatTracker #71 Top Releases in Nu Disco / Disco

    Moments in Paradise REMIXES

    Distance , Ungaro , Phil Anker , Brain De Palma , Asa Tate , Rhode & Brown , Jaisiel , Super Sound Global

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    After the original release of Moments and Paradise, Distance (Ungaro & Phil Anker) invites listeners into a new chapter. A full remix EP opens the gates to five unique worlds, with artists from across continents reshaping the Moments in Paradie into a new world of sound. The remixers Brain De Palma Jaisiel Rhode and Brown Super Sound Global Asa Tate These artists rebuild the warm grooves and synth-drenched melancholia of the originals in unexpected ways. The shimmer of early Italo, the pulse of synthpop, and the bittersweet nostalgia that defines Distance all remain, but now refracted through new lenses. Each remix transforms the feeling of flipping through an old photo album under strobe lights into something new and old.

  • Higher Power
    BeatTracker #92 Feat. Banner in Deep House

    Higher Power

    Asa Tate

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  • Higher Power
    BeatTracker #92 Feat. Staff Picks in Deep House

    Higher Power

    Asa Tate

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  • Brahmaputra
    BeatTracker #97 Top Releases in Electronica

    Brahmaputra

    Asa Tate

    Beatport Top Releases

    On Brahmaputra, Asa Tate lays out a fully realised vision of his current sound: gritty, tightly-wound basslines, 80s-leaning house sensibilities, crisp, precise percussion, and organic textures threaded through with an early 90s energy-touches of Balearic beat, dubwise pressure, and flashes of proto-trance all surfacing across the record. The EP navigates two distinct yet complementary sides of his output. On one hand, the more floor-facing cuts-Gizmo! and Maximum-lean into a Balearic-tinted strain of progressive house. On the other, tracks like Brahmaputra and Silk drift into slower, more meditative territories-never losing their pull, but allowing space for a different kind of dancefloor moment.