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Plaisirs Sonores Records proudly welcomes Greg Ochman to the label for his debut release, the Sovva EP, a finely balanced two-track journey that captures both light and shadow through carefully crafted melodic storytelling. Opening the EP, the title track Sovva leans into organic house territory, guided by warm textures, gentle grooves, and a beautifully hopeful melody that unfolds with natural flow. Its uplifting spirit and earthy sensibility make it a deeply emotive cut, equally suited for introspective moments and sunlit dancefloors. On the flip side, Impulz explores a more progressive landscape. Driven by a deeper groove and layered atmospheres, the track carries a subtle melancholic edge, gradually building tension and emotion. Its a thoughtful and immersive production that showcases Greg Ochmans ability to move seamlessly between moods while maintaining a strong narrative arc. With the Sovva EP, Greg Ochman makes a compelling first appearance on Plaisirs Sonores Records, highlighting a refined musical identity and a strong sensitivity for melodic expression across different shades of house and progressive music. Were very excited to welcome Greg Ochman to the label with his debut release. Sovva and Impulz perfectly reflect the emotional spectrum we love to explore on Plaisirs Sonores — hopeful, deep, and beautifully melancholic. This EP feels timeless and honest, and were proud to share it with our community. - Hicky & Kalo, founders of Plaisirs Sonores Records The Sovva EP is a subtle yet powerful statement, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Greg Ochman on Plaisirs Sonores Records.
Greg Ochman presents a two-track EP exploring the emotional and rhythmic spectrum of organic and progressive house, balancing melodic depth with forward-moving energy. Meewoshch delivers an energetic Organic -House groove driven by tight drums and a rolling bassline, lifted by a positive, catchy main melody. Organic percussion and warm melodic layers create a vibrant, feel-good vibe, making the track ideal for peak-time energy while still fitting smoothly into progressive and organic house sets. The Silver Lily is a melodic progressive house track infused with a subtle trance vibe, built around evolving synth lines and a steady, hypnotic groove. Emotional harmonies, airy atmospheres, and a flowing arrangement create a sense of lift and forward motion, making it ideal for long transitions, late-night journeys, and melodic peak moments
Lopezhouse , Angela , Tamir Regev , PROFF , Volen Sentir , Roy Rosenfeld , Guy J , Simon Vuarambon , ECHO DAFT , Kebin Van Reeken , Guy Mantzur , Kamilo Sanclemente , Juan Sapia , Eric Lune , Chicola , Greg Ochman , Nadav Vee , Avi Snow , Tantum , Hyunji-A , Sahar Z , Ariel Vromen
The second part of the Miami Beats series brings together a carefully selected roster that includes Guy J, Guy Mantzur, Roy Rosenfeld, Tamir Regev, Simon Vuarambon, PROFF, Volen Sentir, and several other established voices of the contemporary progressive and melodic house spectrum. Conceived as a cohesive listening experience rather than a loose collection of tracks, the release also delivers a bonus DJ mix by Ariel Vromen. The compilation opens with Crosses and Angels feat. Angela (Guy Mantzur Remix) by Lopezhouse, where restrained vocals and controlled momentum set the album's tonal foundation. Nano (Newman (I Love) Remix) by Tamir Regev follows, highlighting gradual builds and rhythmic precision that echo throughout the selection. Tracks such as The Rumble by PROFF & Volen Sentir and Roy Rosenfeld's Hello provide contrast through shifts in density and phrasing, while Guy J's Evo anchors the record with its measured balance between tension and release. The music goes even deeper with Simon Vuarambon's Sila, ECHO DAFT & Kebin Van Reeken's Years of Ascent, and Nectar by Guy Mantzur and Kamilo Sanclemente, each contributing distinct melodic identities without disrupting the overall continuity. As the compilation progresses, Himalaya by Eric Lune & Juan Sapia, Chicola's Diosma, and Greg Ochman's Kaizen reinforce the album's focus on structure and restraint. The closing stretch expands its emotional and cultural reach with Middle East by Tamir Regev, Avi Snow, and Nadav Vee, followed by Keep My Letters from Tantum & Hyunji-A, before concluding with Sahar Z's introspective Zikaron. Complementing the track selection is a DJ mix by Ariel Vromen, a film director and producer known for helming the 2012 feature The Iceman and other cinematic works. His multidisciplinary background bridges narrative sensibility, lending a distinctive arc to the listening experience. Taken as a whole, LifeArt020 Miami Beats vol.2 is a thoughtfully assembled release that values progression and speaks to listeners seeking depth within club- rooted electronic
Plaisirs Sonores Records Organic House
Sketches Organic House
Lopezhouse , Angela , Tamir Regev , PROFF , Volen Sentir , Roy Rosenfeld , Guy J , Simon Vuarambon , ECHO DAFT , Kebin Van Reeken , Guy Mantzur , Kamilo Sanclemente , Juan Sapia , Eric Lune , Chicola , Greg Ochman , Nadav Vee , Avi Snow , Tantum , Hyunji-A , Sahar Z , Ariel Vromen
The second part of the Miami Beats series brings together a carefully selected roster that includes Guy J, Guy Mantzur, Roy Rosenfeld, Tamir Regev, Simon Vuarambon, PROFF, Volen Sentir, and several other established voices of the contemporary progressive and melodic house spectrum. Conceived as a cohesive listening experience rather than a loose collection of tracks, the release also delivers a bonus DJ mix by Ariel Vromen. The compilation opens with Crosses and Angels feat. Angela (Guy Mantzur Remix) by Lopezhouse, where restrained vocals and controlled momentum set the album's tonal foundation. Nano (Newman (I Love) Remix) by Tamir Regev follows, highlighting gradual builds and rhythmic precision that echo throughout the selection. Tracks such as The Rumble by PROFF & Volen Sentir and Roy Rosenfeld's Hello provide contrast through shifts in density and phrasing, while Guy J's Evo anchors the record with its measured balance between tension and release. The music goes even deeper with Simon Vuarambon's Sila, ECHO DAFT & Kebin Van Reeken's Years of Ascent, and Nectar by Guy Mantzur and Kamilo Sanclemente, each contributing distinct melodic identities without disrupting the overall continuity. As the compilation progresses, Himalaya by Eric Lune & Juan Sapia, Chicola's Diosma, and Greg Ochman's Kaizen reinforce the album's focus on structure and restraint. The closing stretch expands its emotional and cultural reach with Middle East by Tamir Regev, Avi Snow, and Nadav Vee, followed by Keep My Letters from Tantum & Hyunji-A, before concluding with Sahar Z's introspective Zikaron. Complementing the track selection is a DJ mix by Ariel Vromen, a film director and producer known for helming the 2012 feature The Iceman and other cinematic works. His multidisciplinary background bridges narrative sensibility, lending a distinctive arc to the listening experience. Taken as a whole, LifeArt020 Miami Beats vol.2 is a thoughtfully assembled release that values progression and speaks to listeners seeking depth within club- rooted electronic