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House veteran Andy Riley, who you will probably best know as one half of Inland Knights, returns with a strong solo release on Frosted Recordings, lead track 'Minute By Minute' setting the tone with a slow-burning, sensual groove blending 90s downbeat influences with rich, evolving synths. Trevor Vichas adds a Dark Deep remix, lifting the energy with a rolling bassline and more driving rhythms. Canadian producer Jason Hodges contributes two complementary versions: one is smooth and soulful with filtered vocals, the other a clean, stripped-back instrumental. Tastefully crafted house music built for deep listening.
Souls Decay is a split EP by Kevin Over and Frag Maddin, marking over a decade of friendship and artistic exchange. First connected in 2012, both artists share a deep-rooted passion for timeless music beyond club conventions. Diversity has always been and remains the driving force behind their creativity. Released one day before Valentines Day, this EP stands as a symbolic gift, celebrating diversity, mutual admiration and a refined return to club music on a higher level of quality.
Rory returns to Cross Section with 2 killer cuts, leading with Back In Da Old Skool, a heavy slab of Jackin House, followed by the calmer Dat Ol' Real Shit, more of a funky Disco cut for the modern dancefloor! Rory Northall is a House music DJ / producer from Walsall, England. Rory is known for his heavily influenced Chicago / Jackin House sound. Born in 1978, Rory was instantly surrounded by music. With his father being a jazz/funk saxophonist, he was exposed to various styles and genres of music that his parents would collect on vinyl and play. Such as funk, soul, disco, blues, jazz, etc., which show in his style. In 1989, Rory would take an interest in graffiti and hip hop and, in 1992, began attending a youth centre that ran for graffiti artists and DJs. Here, Rory would get to see friends using the turntables and was mesmerised, instantly wanting to take up DJing. Lacking the funds to purchase his own equipment, he would book studio time twice a week to learn. Soon, he was having records donated to him and would use any money he got from helping the family out. He would go and buy vinyl to add to his now growing collection, and started mixing hip hop & breaks. With his father helping him out with finances, it wasn't until 1996 that Rory eventually owned his own turntables. From his part-time job, while studying art at college, Rory paid his father back. Around this time, Rory had fallen upon house music while out on a drive in a friend's car. In the tape deck was a recording of a live mix by Masters at Work, there was soul, there was funk, there was disco, and it had a groove. Rory was hooked in. From then, Rory began searching for more house music similar to Masters at Work. He started to go to nightclubs following American DJs such as Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry, DJ Sneak, just to name a few. During the 2000s, Rory was influenced by many other artists, such as Daft Punk and the whole French filtered disco house sound. Phil Weeks, Hector Moralez, and the Jackin House genre. In 2011, Rory began producing his own music and held many releases on a variety of labels. Rory's style has continued to be influenced by disco, funk, jazz, soul, hip hop in the tracks that he selects, mixes, and produces over the years. Rory has been fortunate to meet and become friends with many of his influences through social media and events. He has played on the same bills with DJs such as DJ Sneak, Stacy Kidd, Marshall Jefferson, Jason Hodges, DJ Dan, and many more. Rory has built up support from fans worldwide through his production, DJing and graffiti artwork, and social media. He has also helped various labels with supplying his graffiti art for releases.
Carabetta is back and he's coming in hot with a brand-new EP built for dark rooms, big systems, and locked-in dancefloors. Between Us — a solid tech house driver, deep, rolling, and made for peak-time pressure Turn U Up — bouncy house energy that lifts the room and keeps the groove playful Gimme Da Funk — straight-up jackin' house heat, raw, funky, and impossible not to move to This EP is pure Wiggle Room DNA: underground, rhythmic, and made to be felt on a proper sound system. Expect hands in the air, hips in motion, and that unmistakable late-night Wiggle vibe.