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Ritter Butzke Records presents "Ritmo", a club focused production by Solee driven by repetition, tension, and a steady sense of forward motion. The track unfolds with clarity and restraint, building momentum through consistency rather than dramatic shifts. Rhythm functions as the central force, shaping the flow and guiding the progression with precision and control. Energy develops gradually, allowing the track to breathe while maintaining a firm grip on movement and timing. Subtle tonal details and evolving textures support the groove, reinforcing a hypnotic and immersive atmosphere. Rather than pushing toward obvious peaks, "Ritmo" sustains pressure through continuity and balance. Its strength lies in focus and discipline, making it effective across extended passages where flow and cohesion are essential. Designed for the dancefloor, "Ritmo" offers a controlled and confident tool for DJs, capable of maintaining drive, locking in the floor, and carrying momentum forward with purpose and restraint.
Oi , Eran Danieli , T-Puse , Yannick Mueller , Tal Tobi , Kaminari (IL) , Berko (IL) , Yotam Russo , Bendel , Moshe (IL) , Omer Keinan
Sincopat proudly presents Propaganda, a striking new EP from Darlyn Vlys that delivers pure intensity and forward-thinking club energy. With this EP, the Sincopat homie makes a confident and uncompromising statement, reaffirming his position as one of the label's most distinctive voices. Propaganda dives deep into raw, futuristic club territory, where tension, rhythm and atmosphere collide with surgical precision. It's a release driven by momentum and intention, designed to ignite the dancefloor while challenging the listener on a deeper level. Opening track Momentum channels raw kinetic energy through a tight low end and hypnotic sequences, evolving with determined focus and peak-time potency. On the flip, Quantum ventures into darker territory, combining intricate textures and pulsating rhythms with a restrained melodic undercurrent that amplifies its emotional pull. Propaganda captures Darlyn Vlys at a moment of clarity and conviction, forward-thinking, immersive, and designed for those who feel the dancefloor as deeply as they think it. Enjoy!
Oliver Koletzki continues the rollout of his highly anticipated twelfth studio album with the release of "Schnapsidee", the fourth single from his upcoming album "12". Following the lead singles "Trip With Me" (with Frida Darko), "I Don't Need Your Love", and "Petrichor", "Schnapsidee" introduces a playful, bouncy energy that adds a new layer to the album's evolving sonic narrative. Built around intricate, syncopated rhythms and dynamic synth flourishes, "Schnapsidee" is a track that immediately engages the listener, drawing them in with its infectious groove and kinetic spirit. Every element, from the bouncing percussive motifs to the detailed synth textures, reflects Koletzki's signature craftsmanship and his ability to balance precision with spontaneity. True to its name, which evokes the whimsical thrill of a "crazy idea," the track is at once playful and meticulously constructed, inviting both movement and focused listening. "Schnapsidee" deepens the narrative of "12", highlighting the interplay between introspection and rhythm-driven expression that defines the album. Its intricate arrangements and syncopated energy showcase Koletzki's continued exploration of balance — between melody and groove, tension and release, subtlety and exuberance — cementing his reputation as one of contemporary electronic music's most versatile and imaginative producers.
Feet on the Floor is a late-night House roller built on instinct, movement, and evolving energy. What began as a deep, groovy jam mutates into a chugging, hypnotic groove, with shifting soundscapes and tension that slowly tightens its grip on the dancefloor. Driven by analog warmth, modular textures, and a locked-in low end, this is head-down, eyes-closed House music made for long blends and deeper moments. DJs have already drawn parallels to classic, forward-thinking House aesthetics, but Dexterous keep it unmistakably their own. Raw, immersive, and unapologetically groove-focused — Feet on the Floor is built for dancers who know exactly why they're there.