Top 100 Chart Placements
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Innershades
This is the sound of Innershades. A tribute to Belgian club culture in the late 80s and early 90s the era of new beat and what later became known as The Sound of Belgium. Inspired by releases and key reference points from that scene: R&S Records, Music Man Records, USA Import and Antler Subway. Music without borders embraced by underground DJs, from Belgian clubs to Rotterdam basements. Dark. Slow. Timeless.
G L'e P, Pablo Gicasso
G L'e P and Pablo Gicasso debut on Roam Recordings with their EP "Route 375". Named after Nevada's mysterious Route 375 — a highway known for its endless desert, mirages, and otherworldly energy — this EP captures the feeling of driving through the unknown. The sound is inspired by the raw freedom of Burning Man desert parties blending hypnotic rhythms with dusty, analog textures. Drawing from Los Angeles' fashion and rock culture, NEVADA 375 also pays tribute to the city's darker, electric pulse. Chromo channels the rebellious spirit of Chrome Hearts and the raw energy of Beastie Boys, fusing distorted guitars. Meanwhile, Motor Disco takes us back to the 1980s — a fusion of retro disco pads and dark rock riffs, built around a mechanical rhythm that feels both nostalgic and futuristic. It's disco with an engine, moving fast through the night.
Amirali
Iranian-born, London-based artist Amirali returns to Sincopat with Evo, a release that captures his unmistakable balance between emotional depth and forward-thinking club aesthetics. Known for his refined approach to melodic house and techno, Amirali delivers an EP that feels both introspective and powerful, rooted in storytelling and subtle tension. The title track Evo unfolds with hypnotic rhythms and evolving harmonies, setting the tone for the journey. The Third Culture Remix reinterprets the original with a more percussive, driving perspective, pushing the track deeper into peak-time territory while preserving its emotional core. On Promise, Amirali explores a warmer, more contemplative atmosphere, where delicate melodies and groove-driven arrangements coexist in perfect balance. Closing the EP, The Gospel of Rust dives into darker textures and raw energy, delivering a strong and immersive finale that reflects the artists versatility and vision. With Evo, Amirali reinforces his connection with Sincopat, offering a release that is equally suited for intimate listening and the dancefloor, continuing the labels tradition of timeless, emotionally charged electronic music. Enjoy!
Mytron
After a series of successful outings alongside sidekicks Ofofo and Zongamin, studio wizard MYTRON turns in his debut solo full-length for Multi Culti World Records. With contributions on Invisible Inc, Calypso, Bongo Joe, Kalahari Oyster Cult, LYO, Codek Records and Earthly Measures, Mytron has carved out a name for himself in a carefully-curated left-field quadrant of the indie-dance galaxy. Tuning his oscillators to myriad sounds - from dub and disco to krautrock - the London-based producer perhaps most notably channels the pristine compositional style of Kraftwerk. While most apparent in the use of vocoder, there's a consistent efficiency of arrangement that recalls the man-machine in effervescent, idealistic fashion. Mytron manages to keep it simple, funky and musical - whimsical tunes that bop along with analog grit, wilderness, and wonk. There's a warmth and wit that shine through every synth line, an understated confidence that speaks of years spent tangled in wires and waveforms, with an inclusive sonic eclecticism that flattens hierarchies between genres, geographies, and generations. Each influence is invited to the table, treated not as pastiche but invited to dine and dance in a space where kosmische dub disco and Afro rhythms can coexist without borders. The sleeve design echoes this philosophy: video-feedback patterns hinting at our modern screens, both portals and filters - coloured, distorted intermediaries through which we perceive the world. In the trippiest sense, the record is both reflection and refraction - a sonic mirror held up to an interconnected, glitchy reality. Tailored equally for DJ use and home-listening head trip, the album is meticulous, mischievous and merry. Mytron's debut LP for Multi Culti World Records drops February 2026, available on vinyl (via Prime Direct UK) and digital worldwide.
Hard Ton, Enduro Disco, Pleasure Voyage, Cour T., Joyce Muniz, Bonnie Spacey, Cabin Luv Affair, Zeynep Erbay, Psycho Weazel, Ali X, Mafara, Emma B, EMJIE, Bizzarro Universe, The Mekanism, Jorge Bezerra, Claus Casper, Irfane, Jerk Boy
Shir Khan presents Welt Am Draht — a sharp snapshot of Exploiteds 2025 club output. Enduro Disco and Italian Hard Ton (Ostgut Ton) deliver the Miami-tinted delight Little Horny Mess. Pleasure Voyage bring their eclectic Breaks-to-Balearic touch with Cuánto Cuesta, boosted by a Claus Casper remix. Brazilian talent Cour T. drops the stripped-back house driver Disko Blow, while Joyce Muniz pays tribute to Oxum on the raw and rhythmic Mo Dupe. Bonnie Spacey blends Samba, Disco and Electroclash on the ascending, high-heat Samba Disco. Cabin Luv Affair rolls out the romantic and percussive Te Siento, followed by Zeynep Erbays psychedelic and piano-charged Time Comes. Psycho Weazel ramp up carnival energy with Body Alarm. Jex Opolis reshapes Ali X (R.I.P.) & Mafaras Mi Dios Mi Amor into a jubilant Latin House / UK G workout. EMJIE & Emma B strike with the effervescent peak-time cut Ace of Spades, while AUTOFLOWER keeps the euphoria high with a powerful take on Bizzarro Universes Love Dream. The Mekanism drops Do The Disco, featuring percussion from Grammy-winner Jorge Bezerra and a standout sax replay by Do It A The Disco from Garys Gang. Claus Casper ups the heat on Glory Breaks, and Herr Krank injects Trance-meets-Acid voltage into Tropic Disorder by Bizzarro Universe. Sydneys Jerk Boy closes the package alongside Irfane (Breakbot) with the smooth, modern-disco gem Something Isnt Right.
Sixtoagusto
El Mono marks the debut album from Mexican electronic producer Sixtoagusto, delivering a raw and hypnotic fusion of techno, indie dance, and analog energy. Dense basslines, gritty synths, and tribal percussion shape a primal dancefloor experience across nine original tracks — a visceral deep dive into underground rhythm and instinct.
Kabinett
Natural Selections returns, For release #5 to present a mini-album from Kabinett. The DJ, producer & curator from Bogota. Known for blending intricate percussion with off-kilter melodic ideas. Kabinett brings a sort of edgy romanticism to this Alt-Disco fever dream. Known as Dance On The Volcano. Five unique tracks exploring the many layers of Kabinetts talents. This project shows a new side of the labels evolving sound — distinctive, dynamic, and built for dancers who like things a little psychedel
Kiko
French electronic music innovator Kiko returns to Sincopat with Heatwave, a magnetic single that captures his signature mix of retro-futurism and dancefloor finesse. Driven by sleek synths, deep basslines, and a pulsating rhythm, the track radiates both warmth and intensity a perfect balance between emotional depth and club energy. The AFFKT Big Kahuna Edit reimagines Heatwave with his unmistakable touch, adding rolling grooves and striking textures. Maintaining the spirit of Kikos original while amplifying its tension and release. A sophisticated meeting of two creative forces, Heatwave stands as a timeless addition to the Sincopat universe. Enjoy!
Croatia Squad
Miami-based groove visionary Croatia Squad has been igniting dancefloors across the globe since 2009. Known for his infectious club energy and signature feel-good tech and indie dance sound, the long-time Enormous Tunes staple continues to push boundaries with every release. Now, Croatia Squad returns with DONT EVER LOOK BACK, an anthemic tech house weapon crafted for peak-time euphoria. Powerfully rhythmic, irresistibly driving, and built to lift the room into a frenzy, the track showcases the producers refined ability to blend precision production with undeniable dancefloor charisma. From Miami to Ibiza, from club basements to festival mainstages, Croatia Squad invites you to dive headfirst into his world of pulsating beats and forward momentum — and as the title says, DONT EVER LOOK BACK. www.enormoustunes.com http://www.instagram.com/enormoustunesrecords https://www.instagram.com/croatiasquad/
Cabizbajo
Mexican rising star Cabizbajo enters the flagship and dives deep into our aquarium. Happy new year with a big bang: Cant Hang. This 1-track-floor filler & floor killer is next level Indie Dance, next level JEAHMON! Records. A top notch production that never gets boring and catches every guest straight from the bar to the dance floor. DJs, make sure you have this on your stick! And lovely users and fishy friends: save it, play it, rave it, repeat! What a kick-off into 2026. JEAHMON! never gets tired diving for the pearls...
Tallac
Polari announces Memory System, the debut EP from Berlin-based producer Tallac, releasing December 22nd. From Cormac: Happy to release the first Tallac EP on Polari. Charlies music caught my ear some years ago now, and weve been bouncing music and ideas back and forth since then, finding the right fit for the label. Memory System is that EP. Tallac (Charlie Rohrer) found his love of synth music at an early age obsessing over 80s film soundtracks, before finding his way to proper dance music in his teens. He describes Memory System as a collection of anthems that make you feel a bit of melancholy while still throwing your hands in the air, a sentiment captured across three tracks: the cosmic Italo of Permanent Press, the M1 keys and acid-driven Chase the Light, and Speaking to Ghosts, a French House inspired tribute to those weve loved and lost. Memory System is available digitally December 22nd via Polari Records.
Musumeci, Phunkadelica, Io E Palmieri, Esin, gleb filipchenkow, Husam Hamumi, Neon Pulse, SamH3, Ayala (IT), Dodi Palese, XANDL, Tommyboy (IT), Miko Franconi, Broken Hill, Enzo Elia, Mario Bianco, EMJIE, Quadis, Bozart, Alican, Modelers, Blackloud, Buba, Adnanovski, Aiwaska, Dizzy Monroe
Vito Raisi
Pure Enjoyment Black presents Vito Raisi – Descontrol, a bold Indie Dance single inspired by raw 80s energy and modern club attitude. Driven by gritty female rock vocals and a pulsating bassline that rises and falls with tension, Descontrol blends edgy indie textures with sharp percussive grooves and a hypnotic rhythmic flow. A powerful, attitude-filled track crafted for DJs seeking an emotional yet explosive Indie Dance weapon for peak-time moments. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
The Hacker, Endrik Schroeder
For the first time, Endrik Schroeder and The Hacker have joined forces. Their unique sounds and styles have combined seamlessly to produce a 12 that draws on their own musical histories. The title track pulls the listener into a darkened sweaty basement, a space where neon lights leer and quivering speakers vibrate. Melting elements of new beat and rave revelry, the track is bawdy and bold. Robotic samples cut through siren blasts, clean snare rolls skidding in thick basslines and creamy breaks. Two remixes follow, both care of fellow French producer: Back From The Wave. First up is the Breaky Remix. Adhering to the club origins of the source material, this remake sends melodies ever higher as drums lift elated lines to the stern refrain of Emergency. The Indie Remix closes. The glowsticks are sheathed in this version, instead it is the soaring keys that are given the limelight with beats bolstered for extra bite. Three tracks set to delight and ignite dancefloors.
Martin Cozar
Argentina-born, Barcelona-based producer Martin Cozar returns to Kiosk ID with his four-tracker My Mind. Building on the funky modernism of Resilience-his split EP with Gespona-and a commanding peak-time remix for Manuchos Idea Reset, Martin Cozar now steps fully into the spotlight with a solo EP that tightens his artistic identity. My Mind delivers razor-sharp groove work, stripped futurism, and a captivating brand of dancefloor energy that shines through inventiveness and viscerality. Opening track 1977 unfolds like a widescreen dreamscape, with suspended fields of synths arcing over a warmly booming, long-tailed sub-bass. Heaving synth sweeps, melodically intricate arpeggios, and fluJering square waves paint a morphing, hypnotic canvas that floats across the periphery. Deeply meditative, but suited for the almost-peak-&me with a throbbing groove and dynamic sub-bass, 1977 is a slow-burning journey that wraps warmly arcing, spaced out melodics around a tight rhythmic core. My Mind turns the focus to the floor. Funky and razor-sharp in its sophisticated modernity with stripped-tothe-bone drum structures, the title track channels Martin Cozars retro-futurist edge through ominously squelching basslines and pulsing stabs, arranged in a spacious, expertly craded, and darkly oscillating Indie Dance framework. Every element clicks into place, yielding a high-voltage groove that radiates raw, physical energy: stripped-down machine funk with a dark, circuit-bent twist. With Niksen, Martin Cozar crads an eclectic groover that cycles effortlessly through percussive moods. Crackling with icy atmospherics one moment and sweltering in hazy Western guitars the next, Niksen traverses shiding textures anchored in a stripped lead theme that transforms the tracks dynamic soundscapes into pure dancefloor class. Closing cut Lights Out dives into grungier, more tactile territory. Shuffling, blown-out acoustic drums and mangled guitars collide with a peevish lead synth that escalates through morphing iterations, finally exploding into bursts of erupting electricity. Raw and groove-heavy, Lights Out channels untethered energy into a grittiy, kinetic framework-technroll with a beau&fully organic feel. Across My Mind, Mar&n Cozar delivers four distinct tracks-each a self-contained microcosm of motion across grittiy floor energy, razor-sharp Indie Dance, and booming after-hour rollers. The result is a hypnotic, meticulously engineered suite that feels both instinctive and deliberate, and succeeds in walking the fine line between the physical and cerebral demands of the dancefloor.