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Groove, Chemistry & Timeless House Energy - BizZa and LondonGround Join the Cecille Family with Even You We're super happy to welcome BizZa and LondonGround to the Cecille family with their brand new five-track EP Even You. A release loaded with classy house cuts, infectious grooves and plenty of personality. Coming from Madrid and now based in Barcelona, BizZa has been making serious waves with his groove-driven productions, high-energy sets and standout releases on labels like elrow, Roush and Hottrax. Alongside him, Argentine artist LondonGround - also now calling Barcelona home - brings over 15 years of experience, a deep musical instinct and a sound that's already left its mark on labels such as NO ART, 8Bit and Deeperfect. On Even You, the chemistry between both artists feels effortless. Across five tracks, they blend their individual styles into a collection full of warmth, swing and character - timeless house music with its own signature touch. Whether it's a packed dancefloor or a summer sunset session, this EP hits all the right notes. A special one, and we're proud to have these guys on board as part of the Cecille story.
The question 'Who is DJ Steve?' gets closer to being answered with the exciting release of his second EP on Klasse Wrecks. Following on from the first EP, the very well received 'Mainline' EP, WRECKS036 brings more of the heat that DJ Steve is becoming known for. Direct lines are traced to back the formative years of UK Rave and Bleep music, production techniques are kept stripped back and faithful to the classic combinations of those numbers 808, 909, 303 and 101. 'Secret Touch' is a melting pot of acid lines, perfectly placed chord stabs and atmospherics that wouldnt sound out of place in a Sheffield warehouse in 1992. The three original tracks are backed up with a hypnotic and perfectly grooved-out remix from Klasse Wrecks boss Luca Lozano.
Dutch talent Capron lands on Dansu Discs with King's Break, a two-track release packed with minimal, deep house goodness, just in time for King's Day in Amsterdam. It's subtle, hypnotic and effortlessly cool - the kind of sound that locks you in and keeps the floor moving. A fitting soundtrack for King's Day and beyond, understated, groove-led and made for the dance.
Santos - Unconditional Reflex Ep Nobody's Perfect is based on a hypnotic sequence of fairly ethereal chords, which then give way to a circuit bent kickdrum that unexpectedly comes in and out throughout the track. Thinking Plinking is a very fun instrument where 909 and vocals battle each other and then come together to create club-breaking drum rolls. Cyclops, as previously done, takes inspiration from minimal Neapolitan techno with a percussive groove and dry, raw sounds. Fragment031's 'Sky Hook' is a dub house with noisy delays and suspension.
After a month we are back with the second Ep of the label !! ´The track is called´ is the track that gives the Ep its name. In this one we find dark synthesizers that take the listener on a sonic journey. The vocals sampled in the digitakt are the finishing touch that will leave no one indifferent. The remix of Costin Rp turns the original to a more minimalist terrain, near of his signature ´rominimal´sound. Finally, in ´hypnotic´ we find an analog bass that takes the listener to another dimension accompanied by futuristic synthesizers. Because we are all one.
Jennings returns to FLIRT for the label's sixteenth outing, bringing a trio of deep, groove-heavy cuts that balance warmth, drive, and dance floor finesse. First up, 'Back To The Old Skool' blends nostalgic stabs and swung drums into a warm, rolling groove. Equal parts nod to classic house and modern minimal precision, it sets the tone with a timeless feel delivered through Jennings' refined production style. Next, 'What U Want' is a hypnotic roller led by a pulsing low-end groove and hazy vocal cuts that filter in and out with effortless flow. Deep, sultry, and perfectly balanced for late-night movement. Closing the EP, 'Bring It Back' keeps the momentum high with crisp percussion, punchy kicks, and dusty chords layered around a tight vocal loop. It's an energetic, floor-focused track with that signature FLIRT subtlety. A flawless three-tracker from one of FLIRT's core artists - deep, dynamic, and built for heads and selectors alike.
Norway's Lakehouse are back with a set of remixes from their fantastic 2025 long player Om Verda Mi, who's leftifield scandi grooves hit the digital boxes of DJs like Anoraak, Sean Johnston, Eric Duncan and Yuksek. New name Mach Roos is first up and a name to watch if this remix is anything to go by. He samples, filters and locks down a heavy groove that is minimal but devastatingly effective, and destined to slay dance floors worldwide. Rave-enka is deployed on Ubegrensa Harmoni and ends up somewhere between Oslo and Chicago for a remix of deep tech with a sound that is uniquely his. Lakeshouse team up with Italy's Belabouche for an up-tempo nu-disco take on La Playa that is all about positive vibrations and good times. Roll on summer! Finally, Lakeshouse once again get behind the desk for a remix of Secret Plants, doing what they do best. Wonky, electronic and gorgeous.
For Omakase, Deltech represents exactly the kind of artistic integrity the label was built around - a duo who have never needed to follow the room because they've always known how to move it. With multiple Beatport #1 releases and a catalog that has found homes on Hot Creations, Repopulate Mars, Nervous Records, Sola, CUFF, and more, Deltech have spent years forging a sound that sits at the intersection of house and techno without being beholden to either. Their music has moved floors at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Fabric, Printworks, Creamfields, Warehouse Project, Elrow, and Trick - and earned the trust of Jamie Jones, John Summit, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Solardo, Hannah Wants, and a long list of artists who know the difference between a record and a weapon. 'Miami' is the latest proof of that instinct. Named for one of dance music's most enduring epicenters, the track doesn't reference the city so much as it inhabits it - a sun-drenched yet after-hours groove that feels as at home on a rooftop at sunset as it does at 3am. Tight, purposeful percussion locks into a dynamic that builds and breathes with real intention, while tasteful vocal chops add texture and personality without ever overstating themselves. The production keeps moving, keeps surprising, and keeps the energy exactly where it needs to be. This is Deltech doing what they do best - crafting tracks that are impossible to ignore and even harder to forget.