Phillipe Lois

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  • Clubsonica Sampler, Vol. 10
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    Clubsonica Sampler, Vol. 10

    Marcos Fornari , Mike Kohl , Sebastian Glazba , Nacjus , Phillipe Lois , Nat Bieler , QuiQui , Engelbert

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    Following on from the success of the "Clubsonica Sampler" compilations, the label returns to the series first set up in early 2021. Now reaching a tenth installment, "Clubsonica Sampler, Vol. 10" continues an iconic and evergreen set of releases with five brand-new tracks from across Europe and South America. Opening proceedings, Marcos Fornari is a young Argentinean DJ and producer beginning to make his mark. With just a handful of releases to his name on The Purr and, most recently, on Nick Warren's The Soundgarden, "Echoes Inside" sees the Buenos Aires artist shine with a deep rhythmic gem that powers forward with a seismic sub-bass groove and cascading melodic phrasing. Evolving with ease over its 9-minute voyage, spine-tingling chord progressions and counterpoint motifs create a joyful and impressive debut. Miguel Cervantes has already presided over an impressive five-year career under his Mike Kohl pseudonym. Since a 2020 debut on Midnight Language, more than a century of releases have featured on the likes of Paul Hazendonk's Manual Music, Madloch's 3rd Avenue and Forty Cats' PURRFECTION. Now debuting on Clubsonica, "Moonlight" is propelled by a punchy kick and growling bassline groove. A smooth and reverb-laden lead adds subtle energy, and thickly textured pads, depth aplenty. Full of dancefloor know-how, Mike Kohl's production credentials are in full evidence as "Moonlight" builds to a powerful zenith in the third movement. Argentine duo, Sebastian Glazba and Nacjus are celebrated producers in their own rights. From Rosario and Colón respectively, the duo has been responsible for a string of solo hits on such esteemed imprints as AMITABHA, Droid9, AH Digital and Balkan Connection. Now coming together for only the second time after April 2026's "PRESAGE", Sebastian Glazba and Nacjus excel with "Freedom". A deep, pulsating affair, the track oozes modern Progressive House quality, building with revolving and hypnotic melodies sitting above waves of white-noise washes and percussive intent. A mesmerizing breakdown adds electricity before building into a dazzling second half that is chock-full of dancefloor intent and melodic intensity. Phillipe Lois is a proud Colombian artist with a deep love for electronic music. As both a DJ and producer, a clutch of releases since mid-2020 have found their way onto Musique de Lune, Worlds Apart and M.O.S.'s Melody of the Soul. Furthermore, February 2025's "Inner Dialogue" found its way onto "Clubsonica Sampler, Vol. 7". Joining with fellow Colombian, Nat Bieler, the Madrid-based artist has been a key figure in what she terms 'Pop gótico tropical' in honor of her native city, Cali, encompassing Latin rhythms and European music in a rich tapestry of sounds. As such, "Don't Mind" sees Phillipe and Nat create a powerful club-friendly energy that finds a driving progressive backdrop and rich melodic vibrancy form the foundation for a glorious vocal contribution from Nat to wave its way across the track in a sure-fire floor filler. Waxing and waning with ease, the vocals create an unparalleled dynamism that is sure to win affection from every quarter. The final offering sees Dutch duo QuiQui and Engelbert combine. Responsible for a triple century of credits dating back to late 2009, QuiQui has been a staple of leading imprints that include Traum, Tulipa, and Univack. Similarly, digital designer and animator Engelbert has also seen his music allied to esteemed labels that include Steyoyoke, 3RD Act and WAYU Records. Coming together on May 2025's "Goud EP" for Manual Music, QuiQui and Engelbert have created a bassline-fueled powerhouse via "Accelerating Returns". Redolent of Dutch Trance origins, the track exudes dancefloor quality with its searing glissando lead and rising melodic arpeggio. A stripped-back breakdown provides a moment for the lacerating motifs to breathe before the track picks up pace once more in the second half to dramatic and dynamic effect. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by James Warren Design by Dave Caro