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Greg Ochman returns with a two-track release exploring organic grooves and progressive house energy, blending ethnic influences with deep, dancefloor-focused sound design. Eyeshuasca is an organic house track built around an ethnic, Egyptian-influenced melody that instantly catches the ear. Warm organic textures, a strong sense of groove, and a flowing rhythm create a hypnotic yet uplifting atmosphere, making the track ideal for long, immersive sets. Kafffka delivers a house groove with a progressive edge, driven by a deep, sub-heavy bass typical of classic house foundations. Cosmic synth inserts and spacious textures add a futuristic feel, while the evolving arrangement maintains a smooth, hypnotic flow suited for extended transitions and late-night dancefloors.
Jerome Isma-Ae , Paul Thomas , Markus Schulz , Dakota , Trilucid , John Creamer , Stephane K , Freefall , Stereo Underground , SeaLine , Yeadon , Das Pharaoh , Antrim , Kamilo Sanclemente , Greg Ochman , Sebastian Sellares , Zalvador , Joak , Abaze , Paul Arcane
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
Jerome Isma-Ae , Paul Thomas , Markus Schulz , Dakota , Trilucid , John Creamer , Stephane K , Freefall , Stereo Underground , SeaLine , Yeadon , Das Pharaoh , Antrim , Kamilo Sanclemente , Greg Ochman , Sebastian Sellares , Zalvador , Joak , Abaze , Paul Arcane