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Released on STORIES, the tastemaker imprint from Radio 1’s Sarah Story, All I Want showcases Lauren Lo Sung’s slick crossover of house and UK garage influences. With Sarah’s reputation for identifying forward-thinking club music, this release continues the label’s run of groove-driven, dancefloor-focused records. A sexy, late-night roller, All I Want blends old-school UKG swing with a warm, rolling house groove… tight drums, infectious rhythm, and a soulful edge that lifts energy without losing depth. In Lauren’s words: “All I Want is a sexy garage groover, perfect for getting the crowd going, inspired by old school UK garage with a twist of house.” Backed by DJs including Chris Stussy, Job Jobse, Interplanetary Criminal, Dan Shake, and Rossi, alongside support from Danny Howard and Sarah Story on Radio 1, Lauren’s sound continues to resonate globally, with sets at Glastonbury, Space Miami, and Watergate Berlin reflecting her growing influence across both underground clubs and major stages.
Written, constructed, performed and produced by Simon Esposito Add.Production by David Duriez Published by Copyright Control Artwork + sleeve design by Roger Chacal Curated & mastered by David Duriez Distributed by [briquerouge] French purveyors of proper underground electronic dance music since 1999
Liverpool's groove specialist James Silk returns to Déepalma Soul with a fresh dose of feel-good energy, unveiling his latest two-tracker Yeah! / Deeper, landing 1st May 2026 on the soulful arm of Déepalma Records. A name long associated with infectious house rhythms and warm, dancefloor-ready textures, Silk continues to refine his signature sound here. From disco-tinged beginnings to releases on heavyweight imprints, his trajectory has always been guided by one simple mission: making people move — and smile while doing it. Opening cut Yeah! wastes no time setting the tone. Built around a driving bassline, crisp drums and a bold, hands-in-the-air piano riff, the track leans into peak-time territory with ease. A short catchy vocal hook weaves through the arrangement, giving it that undeniable club stickiness — the kind that lingers long after the lights come up. On the flip, Deeper lives up to its name. While still rooted in piano house foundations, it takes a smoother, more refined route. The groove rolls with a subtler confidence, pairing lush chords with a deeper low-end and a more restrained, late-night energy. It's a classy counterbalance to its more upfront counterpart, showing Silk's versatility within a tightly defined sonic space. This latest outing marks another strong chapter in Silk's ongoing relationship with Déepalma Soul. Since his 2021 debut On My Mind EP, followed by the standout We Still Feel It / What I Need in 2022, he's remained a consistent force on the label — not to mention his standout remix work, including flips for Angelo Ferreri and Grace Kim. With Yeah! / Deeper, James Silk once again delivers exactly what he promises: groove-led, piano-driven house music with soul at its core — built for the club, but just as effective beyond it. MORE TO DISCOVER: www.deepalma.com
Terms & Conditions Records presents Hidden Jams, a various artists compilation bringing together a diverse selection of club-ready cuts across Indie Dance, Tech House and House. Opening the release, SOFER and Verso deliver Money Signs, an Indie Dance groove packed with driving rhythms and infectious melodic energy. MAN follows with Scooter, a punchy Tech House track built on rolling drums and a high-impact groove primed for peak-time sets. Swervv keeps the momentum going with Hypnotize Me, a groove-led Tech House cut driven by tight percussion and hypnotic rhythms, while Jagiello brings a melodic touch on Tropical Guitar, blending Indie Dance textures with warm, uplifting elements. Closing the VA, Santiago Luna's Never Get Enough delivers a feel-good House cut, combining smooth grooves with a vibrant, dancefloor-ready energy. With Hidden Jams, Terms & Conditions Records showcases a versatile collection of tracks designed to move both underground floors and wider audiences alike.
Habbo Foxx & Steve Edwards land on Summer-ized Sessions with 'Bring The Love'. A feel-good house cut with a swingy, piano-led groove and that unmistakably warm Steve Edwards vocal. Habbo's been levelling up with releases across the scene (including Toolroom) and a reputation for clean, dancefloor-first production. Pair that with Steve's legacy, a three-time Grammy nominee and a voice woven into some of dance music's most iconic records, and you've got proper crossover energy without forcing it. 'Bring The Love' is the next chapter from the duo after their first collab caught heat and landed on Roger Sanchez's imprint. This one's about feel, not hype. And it hits.