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Fluid Music presents Gianni Bertoli – Free Me, a smooth two-track EP exploring the deeper and groovier sides of modern House music. Free Me opens the release with a solid House groove built on warm basslines, crisp drums and a steady rhythmic drive. Clean arrangements and a fluid swing give the track an uplifting yet controlled energy, making it a versatile tool for both early and peak-time moments. Call Me Hard moves into deeper territory, delivering a refined Deep House cut driven by rolling low-end, subtle chord progressions and a hypnotic, late-night atmosphere. The groove unfolds gradually, creating a relaxed but engaging flow designed for deeper club settings and extended sets. A well-balanced EP that blends groove, depth and musicality, crafted for DJs seeking elegant House and Deep House selections with timeless club appeal. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
ForYourInterest returns with release number 005, featuring label head Jürgen Kirsch and longtime collaborator Chris Lager. Their new single My Life is a deep, driving and atmospheric cut, built around a powerful sub-bass groove, dubby textures and warm synth chords. Clear, forward-pushing acid lines define the tracks core, while tight drum programming keeps it hypnotic and effective – equally suited for club systems and immersive home listening. On remix duties, Geneva-based Hervé Solar, known for collaborations with Steve Bug and releases on Poker Flat Recordings and Sublease Music, delivers a stripped-down reinterpretation. His remix takes a dry, housy approach, focusing on groove, space and a clean, timeless flow. With FYI 005, ForYourInterest continues to refine its sound – deep, atmospheric and groove-driven.
Housemusic Will Never Die: Yves Murasca & Rosario Galati Return with Never 2.0 on Déepalma. Déepalma Records founder Yves Murasca reunites with his long-time studio partner Rosario Galati for a powerful deep house statement on Never 2.0, out 27th February 2026. Marking their first release of the year, the track kicks off a stacked 2026 schedule for the artists — and does so with confidence, drive and unmistakable Déepalma DNA. Never 2.0 is a deep, rolling cut built for late-night floors: driving drums, a hypnotic synth chord progression and carefully layered strings set the pace, while a bold female vocal hook cuts through the mix, chanting the undeniable mantra Housemusic Will Never Die. Its raw but refined, locking into a groove that feels both timeless and sharply tuned for modern dancefloors. Yves Murasca, the German DJ and producer behind Déepalma Records, is known for his deep and atmospheric take on house, balancing classic club energy with contemporary polish. Sicilian producer Rosario Galati has been by his side since 2013, and together theyre responsible for some of the labels most defining moments. Never 2.0 continues that legacy — a deep house weapon that doesnt shout, but speaks with authority. MORE TO DISCOVER: www.deepalma.com
Yann Polewka is the man in charge of the GLBDOM label's fifth outing and a fine one it is too. He brings plenty of timeless house vibes to the opener 'Keep On' with its Kerri Chandler style bumping kicks and feel-good piano chords next to subtle vocal chops packed with soul. 'Oblivion' is another upbeat, uplifting house cut with a classic underbelly and rich chords to get those hands in the air. 'The Light' once again layers up well-crafted chords, irresistible drum funk and nice analogue percussion. Last of all, Jesse Bru's Sea Of Change remix of the same tune brings a more deep and late night feel to close out a top EP.
WAND7R , Victor A. , Adriano R. , Extasié , GM-P , Enkode , Italo Vieira , Kanette , Maut (BR) , Tuca , Junnior Karioka , Luchi & Raizer
French producer Saint Paul was raised in Lyon with Ivorian and French heritage and is now based in Reunion Island. He was a founding member of Moonrise Hill Material and continues to refine his style, which is infused with jazz, funk, hip hop and African rhythms. Though built for the dancefloor, it comes rich in introspection that marries energy and soul. This six-track EP on GLBDOM takes in the horn-laced New York house vibes of 'I'm Ur DJ', swinging MAW-esque kicks of 'We Can All Groove With It' and jazz-laced depths of 'Extreme Vibration'. It's an EP full of class and character with the late-night lounge sophistication of 'Elixir De Bons Souvenirs', another highlight.