Top 100 Chart Placements
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echno mainstay Popof and Italian Giorgia Angiuli combine for epic new single Echoes in Motion on the mighty Filth on Acid. Giorgia is a classically trained musician, composer and multi-instrumentalist who moves between pop, techno and house. She uses her voice to create a dreamy dimension intensified by the use of unique toy instruments and plays all over the world, while Popof is regular chart topper, in demand remixer and driving electronic force who has released on some of the best labels in the scene. Echoes in Motion rides on slamming drums with synths that suggest constant take off, hard edge bass and distorted textures. The vocals bring extra tension and emotion while the epic breakdown builds to another explosive drop that is destined for big things this summer. This is another sure fire weapon from this dynamic duo.
David Lindmer, ROZYO and Q.U.A.K.E join forces on 'Laser Beam', landing on Watergate Records with a direct and high-impact club cut. 'Laser Beam' sits between techno and tech house, leaning into a big room approach with a clear focus on energy and momentum. The track builds with precision, gradually layering tension before opening up into a powerful drop designed for peak-time moments. Stripped-back but effective, the production keeps things functional and focused, with sharp percussion and a solid low-end carrying the track from start to finish. The arrangement leaves enough space for the energy to hit clean, making it a reliable tool for larger floors.
Argentinian producers Franco Smith and Lautaro Ibañez join forces on Master Control, a driving Hypnostate release that captures the peak-time energy both artists are building on the global techno circuit. Known for his powerful productions on labels such as Kraftek, VOLTA and Arcane Music, Franco Smith teams up with Mendoza-born Lautaro Ibañez, whose hard-hitting productions have been steadily gaining momentum across the international techno scene. Across "Master Control" and "Ready To Go," the duo combines hypnotic grooves, sharp synth pressure and relentless momentum aimed squarely at late-night club sets.
Long time electronic legend Marco V joins forces with his son Thomas Newson for a new EP on Filth on Acid that brings plenty of low-end punch and electrifying synth work. Dutch pioneer Marco V brings decades of global club pedigree having played all over the world and shaped the sound of prog and trance for decades. Newson always adds his own modern energy and has had plenty of chart success, and together they are on top form with this one. Vibr8 is an atmospheric sound with magnificent synth craft reaching to the skies, buoyant kicks and a melancholic edge that makes it all the more impactful. It Gets Better is full of main room energy with screwy synths rising up through rock solid kicks. Emotion comes for the vocal stabs while drum fills and filters ramp up the pressure to make sure the dancefloor will go wild once the drop comes. This is a cross-generational collaboration that bridges classic and contemporary electronic sounds.
Berlin-based producer Kaufmann returns to SPECTRUM with 'Space Sheriff', a groove-fuelled cut that blends classic house swing with a playful, sci-fi twist. Hot on the heels of her recent Drumcode single 'People Are Strange', Kaufmann is in formidable form. 'Space Sheriff' follows her imaginatively titled and heavy-hitting SPECTRUM debut 'John Otto', doubling down on the producer's knack for crafting dancefloor records that balance personality with power. Inspired by classic, swing-driven house grooves, 'Space Sheriff' rides on a tightly wound, funky bassline that forms its backbone. Through slick modern processing, that groove mutates into something distinctly futuristic, layering subtle psychedelic textures and cosmic flourishes over its rolling foundation. The result is a track that feels equal parts warehouse-weapon and intergalactic joyride. Built for adventure.