Top 100 Chart Placements
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SevenEver , Malik Mustache , Bashh , 303GREG , UFO Dance , Eccentric Auds , Dreamcap , Christian Cross , Konekt , K-One Musik , Kalish , Tristex (BR) , Gweilo , RIVT , Franz Colmer , Brandon Szabo , Kipper G , Cosmic Synthwave , Michael Jay , Metro Subway , Delilah Gunn
Ninja Tune Electronica
Anjunadeep Explorations Electronica
Centrik Records Electronica
XL Recordings Electronica
Winter is in full swing, but the longest nights are now behind us. At last, we can glimpse the dawn - and with it, the 25th release of the label. This release is especially close to our hearts. After more than ten years of friendship and countless shared projects - from creating their alternative label to developing an analog techno live act, multiple aliases, and experiments along the way - Rémi and Stefan finally unveil their very first EP under their personal project name. The journey begins with Why Not. A hypnotic track, but not only that. Born from a jam session, the piece naturally developed a jazzy spirit - grounded, organic, and driven by an endless sequence filled with subtle variations. A track firmly rooted in the floor, yet constantly evolving. No Name makes no attempt to hide its intention. This one is all about the dancefloor. Bodies drift into a modular trance as intertwining patterns take over, leaving your feet no choice but to follow. Lake People delivers not one, but two remixes - one for each track. Fair is fair. His reinterpretation of Why Not is a refined and elegant journey, inviting us to fully immerse ourselves in the story Martin unfolds throughout the composition. Without a doubt, a musical dance youll want to experience together. The No Name remix, on the other hand, is more abrasive, more direct - straight to the point. An unstoppable groove, sharp and raw sonorities, and a solid, uncompromising version that leaves no one indifferent. With these two complementary remixes, Lake People once again demonstrates the full scope of his talent. To close the EP, and in line with the labels philosophy, it felt essential to present a more personal interpretation. And who better than Martinou to express pure emotion through sound? With his delicate and gentle universe, he gracefully delivers this version of Why Not. A deeply groovy bassline, floating synths, confident textures, and a truly unique atmosphere - Martins music is a gift to our ears. Soft, warm, and addictive... we simply want more. 420 music lovers REBA
Nevermind Recordings Electronica
Global Underground Electronica
Of The Trees , Fly , Elohim , Harvey Whyte , EARTHGANG , Player Dave , Sophie Marks
Memory Palace Electronica
Magnetron Music Electronica
Mau P , Vinter , Moodymann , Louie Vega , Green Velvet , Shermanology , Sandy Rivera , Hayze , K I F F , Anane , Jasper Street Co. , Nicole Moudaber , SebastiAn , Gabss , LOVEFOXY , Plez , Yulia Niko , Loofy , Ilario Alicante , La La , Mason Collective , Mind Against , Robyn , Victor Calderone , Byron Stingily , Mykol , Romanthony , Timmy Regisford , David Penn , Jewel Kid , Super Flu , Robin Schulz , Andre Zimmer , X & Ivy , DJ Meme , Kim English , Rony Seikaly , Teddy Douglas , Pauline Taylor , Crackazat , Dark Heart , Amarha , Ten City , Mel Bundo , Joe Vanditti , Tony y Not , FONTI , Stereocalypse , Apex Martin , Matt Martinez , Tektonauts , Armandd G , Francisco Allendes , Draxx (ITA) , Vlntna B , AQUTIE , Shaka , Eve , Baggi , Max van Gils , Mareels , Mila Journée , TOXIMAMI , Skygroover , Dingo , Quoxx , Shiv , fka.m4a , Will Taylor (UK) , Record Club , Rafa Barrios , Sepp , Adrian Roman
Monkeytown Records Electronica
XL Recordings Electronica