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"The past is an interpretation. The future is on illusion. Time moves through and within us, in endless spirals" - Shams Tabrizi Time does not move in straight lines. It folds. It returns. It evolves. With its ninth instalment of the SPIRALS series, Constant Circles continues its meditation on movement; between genres, between artists, between past and future. Four tracks. Four perspectives. Not confined to categories, but stretching across them. The journey is lead by label boss Just Her in collaboration with artist and architect Onur Ozman, who deliver a cut of dynamic underground house that defies any genre expectations. With Onur's exquisite and meticulous sound design, paired with Just Her's instinct for emotive, dance-floor driven storytelling, 'Silverlining' is a truly unique track that moves both the heart and the feet in equal measure. Ahead of his forthcoming full EP this summer, Nickon Faith makes his debut on the label with "Closer To You." A cinematic slice of electronica, the track unfolds through meandering synth lines, broken rhythms, and a haunting vocal refrain, showcasing the depth and nuance of his production craft. The energy then shifts toward indie dance territory with underground stalwart Anna Gram. Her track 'M.Y.M.U' is rooted in the pulse of the Glasgow underground; a synth-led, acid-tinged cut of dance floor goodness, balancing grit and melody with confident precision. Closing the release is Canadian rising talent Cozmic Cat with "Lost In The Club," a return to classic house sensibilities. True to form, it's a masterclass in pure, unfiltered groove; warm, hypnotic and built for late-night floors. Completing the package is original artwork from long time collaborator Samuel James, whose visual language continues to mirror the label's sonic ethos - fluid, layered and endlessly evolving. And so continues the story of a label built on the foundations of an unquenchable thirst for the underground and a yearning for the sounds of the future, the past and all that emerges in between. U