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ATLANT Indie Dance
ALAY (ofc) , Marner , Becheranō , Belben , Martin HERRS , Navas (ES) , ROVADO , Maks (CH) , HeAndMe , IDYLLIC (ARG)
Liminal - the space between; between silence and sound, between the known and the undefined. Neither here nor there, yet fully present. A new VA series from Eleatics, dedicated to music that lives on the edge of definition. With tracks from ALAY, Marner, Becherano, Belben, Martin HERRS & Navas, Rovado, Maks (CH), HeAndMe and IDYLLIC, the series is a carefully curated journey through sound, where each artist brings their own perspective on the space between.
Club stuff! It is what it is, so there are no unexpected sounds behind this title. Click play and you will discover the truth. This is 100 percent so called Mainstage material with a lot of the current Bass House vibe. Some people might say its the modern art of EDM. We are fine with this. Real bangers with no excuses. The subs are turning on automatically so be aware of the pumping bass and a flickering groove. Our homie SNYL found a contrast way to strip down that funky and powerful Original. He converted it to a more Techy and Housy addition on the flip. It's the one you've been waiting for! Let's turn all the lights on, this release needs spotlights! JEAHMON! in the main room, here we go-ho-ho!
ENACORDIA marks a new milestone with its first-ever single, 'Stop Me', bringing together Vaderat and Argentine duo IDYLLIC for the latter's debut on the label. The track wastes no time. From the first bar it locks into a sharp, driving groove, with stabs of bright chords cutting through the mix and building a tension that doesn't let go. Percussive and focused, the production moves with a relentless forward energy, while a female vocal sits over the top adding presence without softening the edge. Already tested and supported by leading names across clubs, major venues, and festival stages, 'Stop Me' arrives with the kind of momentum that speaks for itself. With this single, ENACORDIA sets the tone clearly. Tense, energetic, and built for the floor, 'Stop Me' is exactly the kind of statement a first single should be.