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Summer is officially here, and FTTF 49 is back with four essential tracks crafted for peak-season dancefloors. Blackloud sets the tone with "And Then What," opening the EP with jumping high notes and a driving, check-the-bass foundation. "Cusp Generation" from Indie Elephant drops next, delivering the perfect blend of heavy kicks, disco flavors and open-air sunshine vibes. "Strings Anthem" from Leblanc brings a cheeky, late-night attitude - creeping through the club like a lizard with a rolling bassline that locks you in. Closing out the package, "Momento" from Bermani steps in with sunglasses on, shaking from left to right to deliver the ultimate laid-back, sun-drenched finale. Forget your problems, embrace the warmth and let the music take over.
Pure Enjoyment Black presents Miester – Hotel Party EP, a three-track Melodic House & Techno release built around hypnotic atmospheres, driving grooves and cinematic energy. The title track Hotel Party delivers pulsating basslines, immersive synth textures and refined melodic progressions designed for modern peak-time dancefloors. This Is It follows with a deeper and more emotional approach, blending atmospheric layers, hypnotic sequences and steady rhythmic tension that gradually evolves throughout the track. Closing the EP, Mental explores darker and more energetic territory, combining powerful low-end pressure, dynamic percussion and immersive sound design for late-night club moments. A sophisticated Melodic House & Techno package crafted for DJs seeking emotional depth, underground energy and forward-thinking dancefloor tools. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
German artist Jamin makes his solo debut on Marginalia with Broken EP, a three-track release that expands on the promise he showed with "Mythos" on Bestiary Vol. 4. Moving through melodic house and afro-influenced textures, the EP opens with "Azure" a slow-burning, atmospheric piece that sets the mood before "Broken" arrives with deeper intention: a track built on subtle tension and deliberate momentum, made for the kind of set that tells a story. On remix duties, K.eem returns to Marginalia as one of our inner circle artists and the name behind currently label's top-selling track 'In Love' on Beatport. He delivers his interpretation of "Broken", bringing his signature warmth and groove to the original's framework. We are very happy to welcome both artists back home to Marginalia with 'Broken EP'
Armin van Buuren , Richard Durand , Dicosis , Three Drives , Max Styler , Ferry Corsten , Clairity , Giuseppe Ottaviani , OTTAGON , Lake Silver , Argy , Marlo Rex , Moonman , Joris Voorn , Lustral , IDEMI , Glockenbach , Cosmic Gate , Cmd/Ctrl , Superstrings , Liquid Soul , Hardwell , Mr.Black , Vini Vici , Olive Anguz , Lawton , Ebenezer , Siimon , Andrew Bayer , Sam Gray , TELYKast , Robby East , Mees Salomé , Ben Gold , JOKESONYOU , EQUZE , HALIENE , Ultra Shock , Alle Farben , Rosy , Green Velvet , Layton Giordani , Omnia , UUFO , Ruben De Ronde , Amber Revival , TW3LVE , onTune , Mia Mendi , Blake Light , DJ Governor , Orjan Nilsen , River , Susana , XiJaro & Pitch , Maddix , Caroline Roxy , BLR , Rob Styles , Robbie Rise , David Forbes , DIM3NSION , Driftmoon , Olav Basoski , Sil , Entasia , Farius , Ahmed Helmy , Doppenberg , HEL:BRG , ReOrder , Crowd+Ctrl , Cubicore , Kudus , Mauro Picotto , CRW , Kamilo Sanclemente , Mesh , Dan Stone , Signum , Scott Mac , LUSU
Mind Against , Jos & Eli , Woo York , Andrea Oliva , Sezer Uysal , Axelax , EarthLife , shel·ly , Tharat , Un:said , Ivory (IT) , Beswerda , Upercent , NEMSIA , SAIINT , Alessio Cristiano , Baraka (ITA) , Julian Koerndl , Gespona , Fabricio Mosoni , Momery , Luminog
Monblaire , Stephan May (US) , Fabricio Mosoni , Friend of Honor , Anass (Re:Creation) , Ander Race
For no. 48, Kiosk ID welcomes back Tel Aviv producer, DJ, and Frau Blau co-head Omri Guetta alongside frequent collaborators Omer Bar and Gal Kinnel. Fresh off a string of EPs with a stripped, kinetic vision that shows off both Guetta's finely tuned curatorial ear and Bar's background as a drummer, 'Studio 94' is the culmination of their work to date: a sharply defined dancefloor statement that folds stripped House grooves with tribal undercurrents and artfully arranged synth work into four rolling, sexy, warehouse-ready cuts. 'Wood' opens with a body-moving groove stripped to its pulsing core, with a shuddering but tasteful bassline revolving around a mesmeric pad. Lush, cerebral chords inject a sense of weightlessness into the track's kinetic drive, while choppy snare rolls open up bursts of biting edge that cut across the rolling groove structure. Spoken word lyrics turn Wood séance-like, drawing the listener into the weightless journey the track conjures. 'Read My Lips' channels the trio's percussive style into a vibrant, high-energy roller. Harder, punchier drum tones, ravey synth salvoes, and constantly cycling tribal undercurrents deliver a drum-forward dance track with spaced-out chord chops that nudge its percussive energy into warehouse territory. The title track, 'Studio 94', carries a dual meaning: a tribute to the physical space where the music was born-a creative sanctuary at 94 Allenby Street, in the heart of Tel Aviv's raw urban energy-and a nod to the legendary Studio 54, bridging the golden era of club culture with the hardware-driven sound of today's underground. The track itself shows the trio at their most cerebral. A psychedelic, hovering bass tone anchors a beautifully subdued rhythmic architecture, with cavernous vocal chops and cascading cowbell salvoes orbiting the track's spaced-out core. Punchy yet floating, it teases a poppy anthemic hook without ever quite resolving it-the EP's most beguiling and hypnotic track. 'Big Dreams' closes on a darker, more volatile note. Across a stripped, rolling groove with subtle Dembow undertones, Big Dreams folds darkly oscillating alien synthscapes into the trio's stripped elegance. Reassembling their synth work into pulsing sample chops, Big Dreams delivers a sleek and otherworldly closer that keeps the body moving while the mind drifts somewhere stranger. Across four tracks that each showcase different nuances of their sonic vision, Omri Guetta, Omer Bar, and Gal Kinnel show what it can sound like to channel years of dancefloor intuition into groove-forward dancefloor cuts. 'Studio 94' ends up meticulously engineered, effortlessly sexy, and beautifully stripped to its most potent essentials.
Dilby has written dozens of tracks that have become a constant presence on the dancefloors of Koh Phangan. Existing somewhere between genres, his productions lean into hypnotic structures that adapt легко — whether at the beginning of the night or in peak-time moments. This EP sees him joining forces with Berlin-based Martin Ka, who has already appeared multiple times at Hollystone's Saturday sessions, getting a direct feel of the dancefloor. Together they move into a disco-leaning direction, while keeping a precise progressive house foundation.