Top 100 Chart Placements
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The São Paulo native Volkoder returns to Black Book Records with ‘Trajadão / Everybody,’ a bold double A-side release that reinforces his standing as one of the most relentless producers on the global circuit. Following the success of last year’s ‘Act Up (Bad Boy),’ he steps back into the label’s core mix with sharpened intent. Now a fixture in sets from Peggy Gou, Solomun, Michael Bibi, The Martinez Brothers, and more, Volkoder has become a true secret ingredient across the scene. He recently saw a viral breakout moment when Adam Ten played his track at Burning Man - an ID that quickly caught fire online and was later picked up by Joseph Capriati’s Metamorfosi imprint, further accelerating his momentum. His track ‘All Night Long’ also had a standout moment when Solomun played it in Tulum before signing it to his own Diynamic label. ‘Trajadão’ leads as a commanding, groove-forward weapon already gaining support from Max Styler and CamelPhat, built for immediate reaction and repeat plays. Alongside ‘Everybody,’ the release doubles down on Volkoder’s ability to deliver records that DJs actually reach for, marking another sharp return to Black Book.
Bruno Martini and Thomas Gold make their debut on Future House Music with Electric, a driving tech house record with an incredibly catchy lead. Bruno Martini brings massive global reach with over 7 million monthly listeners on Spotify and his hit Hear Me Now, nearing 1 billion streams. Thomas Gold adds his seasoned festival presence, with upcoming performances including Tomorrowland Belgium, further cementing his status on the international stage. Both artists boast strong fanbases with 100K+ followers on Instagram, highlighting their continued relevance in the scene. On Electric, they combine forces to deliver a massive shocker worldwide!
Brazil's VYLOW is part of a new wave of producers moving between tech house, indie dance and melodic territory. Closely linked to artists like Dubdogz, he's been building his sound across labels like Trace Amounts and Low Ceiling. What stands out immediately is the creativity. Ideas, hooks, textures. Sometimes too many. The breakthrough with Do What I Do came through refinement. Stripping the record back to its essentials revealed what really matters. A heavy, rolling bassline, sharp drum programming and a hooky vocal that locks in instantly. The result is direct, effective and built for the dancefloor. A proper club record with personality. Genre: Indie Dance / Tech House crossover Key use: Peak-time, high-energy sets
303Lovers is the spawn of a musical design by Manuel De La Mare, Luigi Rocca and Alex Kenji. Rooted in three tiers of electronic music, those being tech house, techno and electronica, the label symbolises a soundscape that has melted away boundaries, ventured into crossover and retained underground status, whilst continually proliferating its musical direction to ensure it is on the cutting edge of electronic music.