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Freestylers , Dub Pistols , Tippa Irie , Tenor Fly , MC Spyda , Persøna , General Levy , Scarlett Quinn , Harry Shotta , JA-13 , Horseman , Seanie T , Belle Humble , Too Many T's , Johnny Osbourne
"It's All Inside" sounds like club music from the future – deep, driving and immersive, built for late-night floors and forward-thinking minds. "Soul People" is a beautiful breakbeat journey, rich in melody and emotion, floating between warmth and introspection. Two sides of one vision – Babiczstyle at its best.
'You Gotta Step Into' gets a full-spectrum remix treatment, bringing together two heavyweight perspectives from Slyde and Fort Knox Five, each pushing the original into distinct corners of the breaks and disco-funk universe. The Slyde Remix leans into late-night pressure and forward momentum. A pounding sub bass is introduced early, setting the tone before the original vocal re-enters with added gating and rhythmic edge. Big, crisp kick and snare patterns anchor the groove while snaking synth bleeps and bloops weave through the first drop. The second drop opens up into filtered chord stabs stacked into an uplifting progression, balancing grit with a hands-in-the-air release. The Fort Knox Five Remix flips the track toward a funk-driven, disco-breaks hybrid. A brand-new synth melody rides over sustained sub bass notes and chunky, tightly programmed drums. Funky disco loops and crisp drum fills give the remix a playful but powerful swing, landing squarely in that classic Fort Knox Five sweet spot. The package is rounded out with a Fort Knox Five Instrumental Mix for DJs and editors, plus a Radio Mix that delivers the groove in a concise, broadcast-friendly format. From club systems to headphones, You Gotta Step Into (Remixed) showcases timeless vocals, modern low-end pressure, and dancefloor-ready energy-another essential addition to the Toast & Jam catalog.
Dj Peluka , Goonie , The old skool boys , Bad Motion , Peluka Jr.
Manu Zain , Little Foot , Zemi Gold , Mees Salomé , Celine Cairo , Envotion , Paravorik , Jako Diaz , Erdi Irmak , Hooligan , Quivver , Shogun , tyler hooks , Solanca , Tagavaka , Robilardo , Ruben Karapetyan , Heard Right , ANUQRAM , Leo Islo , Sixth Ocean , Darius & Finlay , Pavoire , Jackarta , LAR , GHEIST , Jope , Sebastien Silva , Banaati , Coulson , B-Vision , Boy North , Paul Brenning , Koelle , Jerome Isma-Ae , Nōpi , Monique , PAAX (Tulum) , Kamilo Sanclemente , Sound Quelle , Wassu , Deeparture (nl) , Huminal , Paul Deetman , Nursultan Kun , Alex Breitling , Ron Flatter , Protoculture , Modd , MXV , Jones Meadow , Morgin Madison , Meeting Molly , Nato Medrado , Lindja , Leossa , Lewyn , Nihil Young , Guy Didden , Mats Westbroek , Erkka , Chris Luno , Does it matter , San Mateo Drive
Max E Groove , Minus RF Star , Spryt Electra , Sword Swinging Robot , Staple Hill , Axel Doorman , Filter Sequence , WLSN , Alex Ridley , QUBE (CANADA) , Nuta Cookier , Jacki-E , Audiunt , DJMarz , Tim Techlor , Micron , D-Manic , Sonic Construction , Spliffy B , One Hat Man , ACIDSKOOL , Einar Heløy , Steve Hardaker , Jess Brett , Julius , Chris Prole
To celebrate its tenth birthday, DeepDownDirty and its friendly community again demonstrate their love of all things acid with a bumper multi-genre edition of 303-flavoured tracks: DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7. This VA voyages across an aural acid ocean on waves of breakbeat, drum and bass, tech house and peak-time techno (sometimes giving an glimpse into our hard-working producers' lives in the track titles; sometimes giving a producer the opportunity to create music in something other than their usual genre; and sometimes heralding the start of a shift to another section in this MONSTER of an acid album - there's even a nod in one of the titles to a well-loved sci-fi TV show which dedicates itself to the discovery of space) and dives into all types of squelchy 303-rippling action in between. Featuring music from seasoned producers alongside some creative debuts, DeepDownDirty Acid Vol 7, whilst more than a little crazy, is nonetheless a carefully assembled homage to the legendary sound of Roland's unexpected hero of a bass machine, the TB-303. WARNING: Not for the narrow of mind or faint of heart.
Everyone is born a creator. At a minimum, you shape your own destiny. At most, you make something beautiful—something that feels eternal and invites others in. We all have childhood dreams. Life gets stormy, and we lose sight of them for a while. But one day, we find our way back. We let go of the fear, remember what matters, and start creating again. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Making his AS debut in style is the rising talent Bay Skies with the mesemrizing progressive single The Call featuring beautiful vocals by Kimera V. On remixes duties for The Call we welcome to AS the super talented duo North Collision with their energetic melodic techno flavored version, while the label massive favorite UNWA delivers the absolutely beatuful progressive breaks remix!
Dimensional Shift is a fullthrottle leap into the unknown - a highenergy collision of trapinfused breakbeats, seismic dubstep drops, hypnotic house rhythms, and adrenalinecharged drum and bass. Jim Funk bends the rules of gravity and genre, pulling listeners through a vortex where tempo, texture, and tension mutate in real time. Every track feels like a portal opening: basslines warp like unstable matter, percussion fractures into impossible patterns, and melodies flicker between euphoria and controlled chaos. This is not just a collection of club weapons - it's a narrative of movement, pressure, and transformation, engineered for dancers, ravers, and sonic explorers who crave something beyond the familiar. Dimensional Shift doesn't just push you forward - it rips you sideways into a parallel soundscape where energy is currency and rhythm is law. Strap in. Once the shift begins, there's no coming back the same.