Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 11 hours ago
Following his debut on Alleanza earlier this year with the house-driven "Want It Now", James Greene returns to the label with a powerful new statement. This time stepping firmly into tech house territory, "The Code" showcases a darker, more driving side of his sound. Built around punchy drums, rolling low-end, and a hypnotic vocal, the track is designed for peak-time moments and late-night floors. With his second outing on Alleanza, James Greene proves his versatility while staying true to the energy that defines the label. "The Code" marks another solid addition to the catalogue, reinforcing both his evolving sound and the label's forward momentum.
Jayie - Make You Better EP Precision modern electronic production with the organic warmth of Latin roots. The title track, "Make You Better," delivers a smooth and uplifting house vibe, driven by deep basslines, warm chords, and subtle melodic textures designed to generate dynamism on the dance floor. "Low Low," a collaboration between Jayie and T-Sanz, takes a more hypnotic and tribal approach. The combination of organic percussion and dynamic grooves makes it an infallible club anthem, ideal for those moments in a set when pure rhythm takes over. Jayie reaffirms her sonic identity with a balanced blend of contemporary sound design and Latin rhythmic identity. Mastered by Overtones Records www.OvertonesRecords.com Distributed by Triplepoint - www.triplepointmusic.com
Alex Lago returns with Brest, a groove-led cut that leans into his signature blend of minimal, deep tech, and tech house. Built around rolling low-end and clean, functional arrangement, it's a track designed to sit deep in the mix and do real work on the floor. On the flip, Angel Heredia steps in with a tougher, more driving interpretation. Backed by releases on Toolroom, Mindshake, and Rawthentic, and consistent Beatport presence, he pushes the original into peak-time territory with added punch and pressure. Press play and prepare for takeoff! BaikonurRecordings.com
Castilho Drops Infectious Double-Sided Club Weapon on Diggin' Records Diggin' Records proudly welcomes Castilho for a brand-new release built to ignite dancefloors worldwide. Leading the charge is 'Shimmy Shimmy Shake' - a high-energy, groove-heavy cut that lives up to its name from the very first beat. A proper shaker-fuelled roller, 'Shimmy Shimmy Shake' locks into a tight tech house groove with irresistibly bouncy basslines, crisp percussion, and a driving rhythm designed for peak-time moments. It's a track that doesn't just play - it moves, pulling dancers deeper into its hypnotic swing with every bar. On the flip side, '909' keeps the momentum alive with a raw, drum-focused edge. Built around punchy rhythms and classic machine-driven energy, the track layers a catchy vocal hook over a rolling bassline, delivering a stripped-back yet powerful club tool that DJs can deploy across a range of sets. With this release, Castilho showcases a refined understanding of groove and dancefloor dynamics, balancing infectious energy with clean, effective production. It's a statement of intent - no frills, just pure club functionality. For more info: contact@dynamicpr.info
Lady of the House continues its mission of spotlighting forward-thinking talent with the release of LOTH043 - 'Solution', the latest single from Brazilian artist Barja, out 1st May. Driven by a catchy, vocal-led hook, Solution is built for the dancefloor from the ground up. The track unfolds with a strong sense of groove and momentum, building tension before dropping into a high-energy, feel-good payoff that's both immediate and memorable. With its infectious topline and undeniable rhythm, it's a record designed to connect across club and wider audiences alike. Barja brings a wealth of musical experience into her productions. A DJ, vocalist, producer and songwriter, her journey began in childhood, later spending over a decade performing in bands across black music and rock. She went on to collaborate with leading names, including Gabe and Alok, releasing on Universal Music, before carving out her own path in electronic music. Her growing catalogue includes releases on Toolroom, Sony Music, and Bunny Tiger, alongside collaborations with artists such as Volkoder, and official remixes from Vintage Culture and Tim Baresko. As a performer, she has shared stages with global acts including Meduza, Claptone, ARTBAT, Charlotte de Witte, and Stephan Bodzin, with appearances at major festivals and venues such as Rock in Rio, Ame Laroc Festival, Lollapalooza Brazil, Laroc Club, and Privilege. Known for blending powerful grooves with her own live vocals, Barja's sound is both dynamic and distinctive, combining strong rhythmic foundations with melody and performance energy. Solution is a clear reflection of that identity, marking another step forward in her evolution as an artist.
For Omakase, Deltech represents exactly the kind of artistic integrity the label was built around - a duo who have never needed to follow the room because they've always known how to move it. With multiple Beatport #1 releases and a catalog that has found homes on Hot Creations, Repopulate Mars, Nervous Records, Sola, CUFF, and more, Deltech have spent years forging a sound that sits at the intersection of house and techno without being beholden to either. Their music has moved floors at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Fabric, Printworks, Creamfields, Warehouse Project, Elrow, and Trick - and earned the trust of Jamie Jones, John Summit, Richie Hawtin, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, Solardo, Hannah Wants, and a long list of artists who know the difference between a record and a weapon. 'Miami' is the latest proof of that instinct. Named for one of dance music's most enduring epicenters, the track doesn't reference the city so much as it inhabits it - a sun-drenched yet after-hours groove that feels as at home on a rooftop at sunset as it does at 3am. Tight, purposeful percussion locks into a dynamic that builds and breathes with real intention, while tasteful vocal chops add texture and personality without ever overstating themselves. The production keeps moving, keeps surprising, and keeps the energy exactly where it needs to be. This is Deltech doing what they do best - crafting tracks that are impossible to ignore and even harder to forget.