Top 100 Chart placements for SKALA
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Amaeo proudly presents To Be Discovered V, the fifth chapter of the labels ongoing compilation series — once again highlighting the range and depth of its growing community of artists. The release opens with Chasm, a collaboration between label head SKALA and Julian Koerndl. The two combine their strengths for a dark, hypnotic peak-time hymn filled with siren-like synths, metallic percussion, and haunting vocals that pull you right into its intensity. Off Night keep the energy high with You Dont Know, a pure feel-good house cut from the Ukrainian duo. Its infectious groove and catchy vocal create an instant dance floor spark. Severin SU returns with Out That Speaker, a powerful track built around housy stabs and a driving vocal — the kind of tune that lights up late-night sets. From Italy, Carleo teams up with Gianet for Lunar Enigma, a melancholic yet groovy journey. Gianets emotional vocal line, I was happy with you, floats over ethereal, glitchy synths, creating a deeply immersive late-night vibe. Modeplex makes his Amaeo debut with Starkness, a breakbeat-driven track that pairs a rich bassline with a soft female vocal. Its delicate synth details dance playfully between the beats. Komilev and Deenara join forces for Nandaci, delivering a mystical and melodic collaboration with organic percussion and flowing chords — equally fitting for sunsets or club moments. Adran brings Wake Up, a bouncy, groove-heavy tune with organic percussion, playful stabs, and a vocal hook that keeps the rhythm moving. Closing the compilation, NoNa steps in with She Said I Want It. Her acid-tinged house track powered by 909 drums and a confident vocal line rounds off the release with pure dance floor energy. With To Be Discovered V, Amaeo continues its tradition of uncovering unique voices and fresh sounds — from deep emotion to peak-time drive, this edition captures the labels evolving and eclectic spirit.
SKALA, Julian Koerndl, Off Night, Severin Su, CARLEO, Gianet, Modeplex, Komilev, Deenara, Adran, No Na
Remixes marks a new chapter in the series, born from the first-ever remix competition on Amaeo. SKALAs Electrical Feeling was opened up to producers far and wide, and after careful selection, three distinct remixes have made the final cut - each offering a fresh and personal take on the original. Julian Koerndl, who last appeared on Amaeo with his solo EP Shake It, returns with a broken-beat take on the track. Swapping out the house groove for sharp breaks and adding glitchy twists to the vocals, his remix builds a playful contrast between rhythm and atmosphere—perfect for more left-field moments on the floor. Georg Arnims Woofy Remix brings together elements of indie and minimal. The track stands out with a cinematic break that showcases Georgs musicality—lush strings, piano lines, and xylophone melodies—before diving back into a punchy, minimalist drop. Nael, last seen on To Be Discovered V, comes in with a peak-time-ready interpretation. Stabs, glitchy percussive textures, and high-pitched vocal edits create a driving and intense atmosphere thats primed for the dance floor. Each remix takes Electrical Feeling in a different direction, showing how a single track can evolve into multiple identities while keeping the spirit of the original alive.