Top 100 Chart Placements
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Next on Alleanza, we welcome Detroit talent Devin Jetski with his feel-good house weapon "Can't Stop". A producer, DJ, and founding member of Good Ground Records, Devin has been building serious momentum - graduating from Toolroom Academy, earning a glowing FAZEmag print review for "Think Too Much", landing a Beatport Hype Pick, and climbing to No.4 on the Top 100 House Release charts. "Can't Stop" captures everything we love about his sound: uplifting energy, heavy grooves, and that unmistakable feel-good pulse that keeps the dancefloor locked.
Another excellent release is on the table at House Heads, introducing not one but three outstanding artists at once. Kristofson is a Hungarian DJ/producer with German roots, who launched his solo career under this name in 2024. Prior to that, he spent many years producing electronic music under various alter egos and toured across Europe, from Paris to Berlin and Amsterdam. This highly productive artist has recently released music on respected labels such as Golden Recordings, Toolroom, HouseU, Mother Recordings, and There Was Jack. His tracks regularly receive support from top-tier names including Claptone, A-Trak, Diplo, and Fatboy Slim. This time, Kristofson teams up with Thando, who joins us straight from the USA, currently based in New York. Thando has been active in the international electronic music scene for years, consistently shaping his own distinctive sound. His work has seen notable success on labels such as Fools Gold, Toolroom, HouseU, and Fools Paradise. He has collaborated with acclaimed artists like David Penn, OFFAIAH, and Mat.Joe, while his productions have earned support from heavyweights including Purple Disco Machine, Jamie Jones, Duck Sauce, and Mark Knight. Together, Kristofson and Thando make their debut on House Heads with their new single Like This, featuring a standout vocal performance from fellow American artist Charle. Unsurprisingly, the track is built around a solid house groove, complemented by a funky disco bassline. The arrangement is rich and dynamic, featuring a wide range of instruments from piano to classic synths. Alongside the timeless house elements, a touch of funk and Charles spoken vocal are essential ingredients that make this track truly complete. All in all, the guys have delivered a high-quality production that fits perfectly into the House Heads catalogue. Its guaranteed to satisfy not only the labels followers but also fans of the genre. A strong choice for DJs, and equally appealing for curators and selectors looking for the next addition to their playlists. Dont miss the latest House Heads release!
Its time to celebrate the 300th release of the Total Freedom Plus catalog. Catalog numbers and releases arent just numbers, theyre music, the expression of the artists who have made Total Freedom Plus a global reference for house music. For this important milestone, legendary producer Fuzzy Hair have joined forces in the studio with Milk Bar, the labels owners. The result of this collaboration is Here And Now, pure groovy house music driven by hard-hitting drums and hypnotic vocals expertly crafted like old-school samplers. This track is a clear candidate for all Peaktime DJ selections in the coming months.
Hungarian house and techno aficionado Deep Colors is a DJ, producer, and label head of Rawflex Music alongside fellow countryman Shabaam. Since launching the label in 2018, the pair have established themselves as skilled A&Rs, shaping Rawflex into a respected home for artists such as Thomas Hoffknecht, Andrew Kronert, DJ Emerson, and more. After a slew of releases on home turf, Deep Colors now makes his debut outing on Junior Jacks Adesso Music imprint with Trippin. Trippin is a mammoth track that sits at the intersection of house and techno. With its intoxicating bassline, wrapped in propulsive drums, dubbed-out chords, and weighty hi-hats, Trippin offers a hypnotic journey through peak-time territories that showcases the Hungarian producers deft command of groove and atmosphere.
ESSENN & Antony Grey - 'Up Late Jamie' is what happens when two Italian studio heads dig into late-80s / early-90s vinyl and rebuild that energy for right now. This isn't nostalgia, it's a straight-up groover for modern floors. Proper club business: raw, cheeky, warehouse-leaning swing, nudged into something punchier and more tech-minded, with that 'one-more' momentum that keeps a night rolling. ESSENN brings decades of studio pedigree, spanning crossover house classics and underground club weapons, while Antony Grey adds his seasoned dancefloor instinct - two long-time operators locking into the same frequency. The title? A tongue-in-cheek studio joke that stuck. We'll leave it at that.