Top 100 Chart placements for Neuralis
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Spanish talent Neuralis returns to onedotsixtwo for his first full EP after impressing with a stunning remix back in 2024. Now stepping into the spotlight with ODST101 – The Poison Creosote, he proves his broad ability to craft unique, diverse, and unpredictable tracks that refuse to follow the rulebook. The EP delivers four original cuts each bursting with its own identity — from hypnotic grooves to shadowy atmospheres and peak-time weaponry and for good measure Roberto has thrown in his Acid mix of Introspective which lightly bubbles as alternative to the gorgeous original mix. Adding extra weight, US progressive guru Cendryma steps in with a powerful remix, layering intricate textures and spine-tingling drive into a remix built for serious floors. The Poison Creosote marks a landmark release for Neuralis and a bold new chapter for onedotsixtwo — a label committed to pushing forward-thinking progressive sounds into unexpected territory.
Spanish talent Neuralis returns to onedotsixtwo for his first full EP after impressing with a stunning remix back in 2024. Now stepping into the spotlight with ODST101 – The Poison Creosote, he proves his broad ability to craft unique, diverse, and unpredictable tracks that refuse to follow the rulebook. The EP delivers four original cuts each bursting with its own identity — from hypnotic grooves to shadowy atmospheres and peak-time weaponry and for good measure Roberto has thrown in his Acid mix of Introspective which lightly bubbles as alternative to the gorgeous original mix. Adding extra weight, US progressive guru Cendryma steps in with a powerful remix, layering intricate textures and spine-tingling drive into a remix built for serious floors. The Poison Creosote marks a landmark release for Neuralis and a bold new chapter for onedotsixtwo — a label committed to pushing forward-thinking progressive sounds into unexpected territory.
Forward Music introduces an exciting new series dedicated to the limitless world of progressive house. Infinite Progressive #01 kicks off with 80 hidden gems, each one a testament to the genres boundless creativity and evolution. From deep, driving basslines to ethereal melodies and intricate rhythms, this collection is a journey through the freshest and most forward-thinking sounds in progressive house.
Victor Crain, Kadien, Mati Vaira, DOT (BR), Lautaro Herrera, Monuloku, Stan Seba, Bynomic, Martin Urdinez, Niko Garcia, Alain M., Damian M, Guido Roman, Leo Bellaera, Neuralis, Matias Carafa, Cristian Antonioni, James Halon, John Moore (GR), JP Mäyeur, Matías Delóngaro, Toppy, Gaspar Aguilera, Manu Pavez, Ananta (CL), Gonza Rodriguez, Stephen K Cal, Mind the Gaap, Grigor Mundo, Jana Vitiligo, Martin Ojeda, Samaxdhi, Matias Tassara, Tasman, Sebastian Campo, Fran Baigo, Schormann, Downpour, James Martin (AU), Diego Acosta (UY), Arcadio, Blue Cell, EKIS EKIS, ORFEO (AR), Fatih Ulusoy, Alejandro R, Slow B, K3SARA, BRIAN DE SANTIS, Vitaly Shturm, Seba GS, Secretvision, Chernov, Javier Román, Ringberg, Jay Nu, Paul Lennar, Palau (OFC), Sleg, Grand Riviera, J.P. Velardi, Daniela Casavola, Christopher Hermann, Vadim Manko, Barych, Pat H, Melodiam (AR), Emma Fraga, J. Khobb, Juanes Mesa, Yair (AR), Nika (AR), Nicolas Nieves, Agustín Bragoni, Simon Di Marzio, Carlos Palacio, Octavio Velásquez, Fran LoSardo, Marcos Calegari, Lucas Gomez (AR), Ignacio Salgado, Silvio Sidelnick, RODRI_GO, BERDU, Mauro Nuñez, Rafaella Sangalli, Agu Crespo, Giuliano Capellini, Cristian Caro, Andy Perez Itm, Imagine Souls