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Cass and Baunder drop some serious heat with fresh remixes of Danny Tenaglia x Cass & Slides iconic Fever Rising. Originally crafted by the legendary Danny Tenaglia and released on Cass and Lee Burridges FIRE Recordings back in 2001, Fever Rising stood tall as one of the defining tracks of progressive houses golden era. A dance floor weapon supported by heavyweights like Sasha, John Digweed, and Tenaglia himself, its tough drums and dark sonics perfectly embodied the underground spirit that ruled the clubs of that time. First up, the ever-reliable Baunder injects his trademark silky grooves into this classic, updating the drums without losing that tribal essence. Playful melodics weave around the hypnotic vocal, creating a timeless blend of energy and emotion. Next, Cass Cutbush steps in with two fresh versions. His 4by4 mix channels the raw drive of early-2000s prog, with subtle shifts and an epic main break that pays homage to the scene he helped shape. On the breakbeat version, Cass explores a more emotional side wistful, hopeful, and beautifully melancholic.
2025-06-17 Atlantic Records UK
Skepta, Fred again.., PlaqueBoyMax, Future, Joy Orbison, Lil Yachty, Playboi Carti, Chika, Anderson .Paak, MESSIE, Duoteque, Orion Sun, Berwyn, Clipz, Overmono, Baby Keem, Four Tet, Skrillex, Flowdan, Swedish House Mafia, I. JORDAN, Romy, HAAi
MPH triumphantly returns to Night Bass with his colossal album, Refraction. This 15-track collection brilliantly blends UK Garage influences with 140, Jungle, Deep House and Bass House - a testament to MPHs raw talent. Following the success of two previously released singles, Funk Master and Endorphins, Refraction takes listeners on a captivating journey from start to finish. The UK-based rising star explains how, Throughout youll see a variety of environments which Ive captured on my phone and carefully picked to match with the energy of each track. For some of the more gritty bass tracks its quite dark and urban, meanwhile the softer UKG side of the album ties to rural landscapes/sunsets. If theres one thing MPH has mastered, its the art of storytelling through his music. The opening track sets the stage, kicking the album off with an atmospheric build straight from a bass jungle. Each subsequent track builds on this energy, showcasing MPHs mastery of crafting infectious melodies and basslines. Two guest artists add their own unique spin to their respective tracks. Tottenham-based MC Subten unleashes his flow on track North LDN, while the powerhouse collaboration with label boss AC Slater on track Lights On, promises to drop some jaws. MPH continues to exceed expectations, and Refraction is guaranteed to leave listeners wanting more with every listen. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
2025-12-02 DIRTY KITCHEN RAVE
DJ Brownie, Specimen A, Sporty-O, Afghan Headspin, D-Region & Code, Wallmaster, Evil Crew, Gruv42, Baktrax, J-Break, SluG (FL), Bosketta, Jormek, Javo Scratch, DJ Uncle Noah, Sunsha, TT Beats, Manxito, PERCYBASS, Mizzo, Obsidian Wave, Distillat, Ryan Blake, PABLO LAZERS, WeZ WhaTevR, Blaze DJ, Mr. No Hands, Prato
Spring Tube artists choice. The brightest tracks from labels releases compiled and mixed by the representatives of our roster. Artist Choice 80: SlanG (8th selection)
Samer Tinoco, Joah Ralf, Evgeny Ivshin, Matías Delóngaro, Claes Rosen, Sasha Busko, David Folkebrant, Lokovski, Blood Groove & Kikis, PHURS, Hrederik, BeachVibes, Hernan Cerbello, Akamas, Archelix, Subalpine, Phrakture, BounceCraft, False Intentions, OREONIC, Feathervane, Kuca Eth, Nightly Closures, Anthony Mea, AMfive, Azibo, Nugsupreme, Lateral Shift, Solis [US], Essco, Databass [DE], Sapienta, Seraphin, Dave Shtorn, DJ Slang
LWS returns to Parris and Call Supers can you feel the sun imprint with All Of The Chaos. 4 mutant rollers in his now-singular style, sharp constructions meticulously designed with club drama and devious rave energy. A year on from Palloon, and Edinburghs LWS has certainly left his mark. His inner metronome ticks differently, ornate club constructions snarling with hypnotic fervour. His music has been ubiquitous across clubs and festivals over the past twelve months as a result, and on his second EP for can you feel the sun he proves theres still plenty left in the tank. Opener Many Requests goes galactic, a wide-eyed entanglement of melody and rhythm that gallops tough yet supple through an ever-shifting landscape; an inevitable deconstruction ensues, before the salivating return sets us back on course. Gooly shifts darker, a looping roller with sultry swagger that deviously maintains its shuffling delirium with uncanny nous. Sharkbait on the flip cultivates a jaw-gnawing tension, vibrantly edging towards that ecstatic release with unrelenting ease. Closer All Of The Chaos goes weirdest, a chromatic safari swivelling on its mechanised 2 step through a carousel of unhinged sound design to its conclusion; signing off on yet another collection of future-shock missives from LWS. Early DJ support from Call Super, Objekt, Pariah, Surusinghe, Ploy, OK WIlliams and Pangaea.
Progressive Collection is one of Forward Musics most popular compilations since 2013.
Madloch, Subnode, about : river, Haen, Choopie, Golan Zocher, Pedro Capelossi, Alto Astral, Phillipe Lois, Ricardo Angeles, RYAN (CU), Seven Wells, Diego Moreira, Tonelab, Ruh (SE), Mars Monero, Will Konitzer, Madison Palmer, Tato Seco, La Vue, Daniel Testas, Nick van Gils, Matías Delóngaro, Martin Rothimmel, John Moblack, Secretly Famous, George Alhabel, Pedro Sanmartin, Norb, FJL, Reuben Lowe, Mike Kohl, Exe Cruz, Christopher K, Kebin Van Reeken, Matt Oliver, Mind Echoes, Lavie Au Soleil, Eugenio Sanchez Moreno, Hans Gerd, Mai Lawson, Michael Bennett, Fede Archdale, Artless Being, Travis Jesse, Yahra, Julian Rodriguez, Roman + Toliver, Juan Bentkovsky, Claudiu Adam, Omafiets, Chris Doppler, RossAlto, Solis [US], Julian Moreno
2025-05-09 Insomniac Music Group
Eli Brown, Innellea, Meduza, Nu-La, GENESI (ITA), BLOND:ISH, Stevie Appleton, Skream, Partiboi69, MORTEN, Malou, Andhim, AMEME, African Children's Choir, Francis Mercier, Faul & Wad, Diplo, Yuna, Hugel, Riordan, Vibarco, Wakyin, Boys Noize, Max Styler, Matroda, SLANDER, Fairlane, Eddie, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Liquid Stranger, NGHTMRE, Mougleta, RL Grime, Juicy J, Crankdat, Tape B, GUDFELLA, Disco Lines, Trance Wax, Bonn, ARTBAT, Mau P, Walker & Royce, Lizzy Land, Jackie Hollander, OMNOM, Xkylar, Layton Giordani, Restricted, Lil Texas, Rusko, Yellow Claw, Trivecta, Tayson Kryss, TWENTY SIX, Arodes, Sebastian Ledher, Calussa, Joseph Ren, Dombresky, Lauren Mia, Miss Monique, Laura van Dam, Vintage Culture, Goodboys, Korolova, Ray Volpe, ANOLUXX, Sam Binga, Toya Delazy, Bianca Oblivion, Oppidan, MPH, Pocket, Ben Sterling, Cole Knight, LF SYSTEM, Kyle Watson, Ero808, Bontan, Adam Ten, OMRI., Biscits, Bipolar Sunshine, Ky William, ANATTA, Sophie Engerman, Cari Golden, Victor Ruiz, Shlomo, Zorza, OTTA, Marie Vaunt, LAYZ, RZRKT, Jessica Audiffred, SampliFire, Caspa, Ternion Sound, Distinct Motive, Ahee, Infekt, Sub Zero Project, Drean, Phuture Noize, Devin Wild, S3rl, CHYL, Anime, Space 92, Popof, Mauro Somm, VNSSA, TDJ, Peterparker69, Cosmic Gate, James French, David Forbes, Electric Universe, Avalon, Omiki, David Rust, Simula, Steller, YDG, Drinkurwater, Lake Hills, Nala, Airrica, Amal Nemer, Slugg, RaeCola, Miyuki, Lostly, Selective Response
2023-02-17 OWSLA/Atlantic
Skrillex, Bobby Raps, Mr. Oizo, Missy Elliott, Joker, Sleepnet, Flowdan, Fred again.., Four Tet, Starrah, Aluna, Kito, Eli Keszler, Nai Barghouti, Posij, Swae Lee, SiiickBrain, Beam, Peekaboo, Noisia, josh pan, Dylan Brady, Porter Robinson, Bibi Bourelly
Whos that guy nerding behind a laptop in a French cafe? It might be Gal Tsadok-Hai, working on new beats. Since the Dutch producer moved to Montmartre (Paris), he not only shook up his life but also his modus operandi. While enjoying a cafe-au-lait and ignoring the white noise around him, he worked on his new Perot EP. A new life, a new sound. So, Tsadok-Hai decided to throw all 4x4 beats overboard. Even on Mangue, a track that starts out as a decent enough dark techno track, only to derail into a breakbeat frenzy towards the end. The other four tracks are equally adventurous and playful, with wildly zigzagging beats, rubbery congos and rattling drums. Like Squarepusher being locked up with The Gaslamp Killer and Mr. Oizo. A great EP which takes Tsadok-Hais sound in exciting new directions.
Veljko Jovic embarks on a sonic journey with his debut album Explorer — a powerful statement that bridges the worlds of indie dance and melodic techno. Across 10 tracks, Veljko Jovic invites listeners to dive deep into emotional soundscapes, pulsating rhythms, and cinematic melodies that echo both the dancefloor and the soul. Each track on Explorer reflects a different chapter of discovery — of sound, emotion, and identity. From euphoric highs to introspective lows, the album captures the essence of electronic exploration: freedom, curiosity, and connection. Crafted with precision and heart, Explorer showcases Jovics signature blend of hypnotic grooves, analog warmth, and melodic storytelling — a sound equally suited for late-night clubs and sunrise moments. With this debut, Veljko Jovic doesnt just release an album — he opens a portal to his world. Explorer is not just to be heard, but felt.
Dekmantel welcomes Theo Kottis back for his second release on the label - three high-impact club tracks plus a remix from rising star Spray. Following Lighthouse - named song of the summer by Resident Advisor - Blue Supermoon carries the same melodic punch, rhythmic drive - and its already lighting up some of the worlds most treasured dancefloors. The title track has been circulating for over a year, with early support from Batu, Call Super, Francesco Del Garda and Ben UFO and plays at Houghton, fabric and beyond. Its a swirling, tension-loaded cut where pads and an arpeggiated topline intertwine over a weighty, driving bassline, underpinned by intricately layered percussion - the kind of track that stays with you. What To Do was inspired by a night out at fabrics 25th birthday party, linking back to Kottis recent release on fabric Records. Hyper aims for big-room euphoria, with a towering build-up and hands-in-the-air release. Spray closes the EP with a shimmering, progressive-leaning take on Hyper, adding his signature slow-burn tension and widescreen energy.
https://www.instagram.com/somniarecordsuk/ Elements is a modern classical electronic album from Manchester based artist PYRRHUS in collaboration with UK producer Ste Cunliffe (Vela). The album explores the natural forces that shape emotional equilibrium — air, fire, earth, water and space — translating elemental motion into melodic minimalism, modular expression and cinematic electronic sound design. Sound Direction Electronic, atmospheric and deeply textural — Elements sits at the meeting point between modern composition and melodic electronic movement, offering a refined listening experience that still carries dance floor lineage without becoming functional club music. This is music designed for immersive emotional focus — patient, deep, spatially aware — with rhythm serving tension instead of dominance. Key Positioning / Genre Placement Main: Electronica Secondary: Melodic House & Techno Modern Classical Weighted Why it matters Elements represents two creative worlds merging into one language — a shared signature between PYRRHUS minimal orchestral emotional world and Velas modern electronic design approach — creating a sonically rich LP that feels both immediately grounded and timeless. Distributed by Strikeforce 360 Media https://x.com/STRIKEFORCE360 http://www.instagram.com/strikeforce360/ http://www.facebook.com/Strikeforce360
The first in a new series of Various Artist EPs from your favourite fruit emporium, Pineapple Presents Fruit Salad: Vol 1 is a snapshot into what is getting us excited musically right now. Four tracks ranging from deep UKG, through pounding electro, raw Club and bass-heavy Acid. Myriads Deep Dive has been battered on dub by Bakey and Cesco, which should tell you all you need to know about the quality on display here. Proper Bristol rollage, with proper UK swing. Odiso is possibly the heaviest tune weve released, and sees Pineapples Sicilian Prince, HLRTY, team up with another Italian new-gen maestro, Coido, for an unstoppable electro / techno pounder. 444 sees LAs Bodymind step out from behind the decks and into her production era, smashing classic Club breaks together to create one of the rawest takes on Bmore / Jersey weve heard in a while. Acid Headtopper has been a secret weapon in Bingas sets for a while, and sees Bristols Zoro open his sound up into exciting new territories - tight 4/4 kicks, heavy sub bass and an insistent acid line all working together to trip out the dancefloor. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
sitting in the terminal at Barcelona airport, health safety warnings echo through empty architecture. feeling slow, and fast, out of sync with rituals and routines. structure and rhythm disintegrate into micro gestures appearing in random order, a daily psychedelia... amid all of the chaos and distraction in the last few years, its only through letting go that Ive found solid ground to stand on. These are some of the experiences and reflections that gave shape to Slipstream, a hallucinatory mini-album by the artist PVAS and the fourth release on Objekts label, Kapsela. Slipstream is an aural document of PVASs interior life, conceived not as a grab-bag of DJ-friendly tracks (although its clearly inspired by the club) but as a single, delicately crafted artistic statement. The entire record is shrouded in a flickering haze, worn through by smudged breakbeats and wiry drum machines. Wetland, with its swampy percussion and crystalline arps, echoes T++ and Kraftwerk. The radiant incandescence of Gathering Drift recalls GAS or Monolakes Hong Kong. Sampled breakbeats dip and swerve asymmetrically through Boba and Terminal. Across the record, textures and voices are reshaped by PVASs homemade algo-software, UMT, which, in PVAS own words, reconstructs one audio file by sampling another, resulting in output that merges their aesthetic qualities, creating rhythm with non-rhythmic sound files and abusing the stereo field. But the most striking union of technology and poetic self-exploration comes at the end of the record, in the title track, from words murmured through a classic vocoder: when i stop framing myself as a boundaried stone immovable, and powerful, and heavy when i stop figuring my deepest space as my own something which i am solely responsible i surrender, i surrender PVAS is Jordan Juras, a Berlin-based artist who grew up outside of Windsor, Ontario. He has released solo EPs on Isla and xpq?, and is half the duo NUG (3XL, West Mineral Ltd.). In addition to developing music software professionally, he has used his UMT software on records by Lyra Pramuk and Dylan Kerr. Slipstream was recorded from 2022 to 2025.
2025-11-04 Forward Music
Agustin Pengov, Jean Caillou, Subnode, K3SARA, Gavin Rochford, J. Khobb, Microlot, Pedro Sanmartin, Darper, OHMZ, Omafiets, Manu Pavez, Groove Pool (IN), AudioStorm, Juan Lagisquet, Sebastián Castellano, Casnik, Nantiel, James Halon, St.Ego, Bruno Alonso, Umannto, Victor Crain, Rudra, Tamer Kaan, Missfeat, Marc Denuit, RossAlto, Savanna, Sainz (VE), La Vue, Christopher K, OMB, Haruo Chikada, LUNASUN, Simio Albino, Juani Ramirez, Playa Moon, Daniel Testas, Ignacio Corazza, Kirwan, Eugenio Sanchez Moreno, Rinaudo (AR), Lavie Au Soleil, APNITUS, Augusto Dassano, Carlos Luna, Fede Archdale, Luca Reyes, Reuben Lowe, Peres, Audiofive, M.B.T.R., Rich Greene, Kaliq, Gonzalo Aranda, Lean Agüero, Julian Luque, Cesar Herresuelo, Martin Rothimmel, Gumale, Julian Moreno, MartyOn, JörgK, Invisible Sounds, Mario Puccio, Dion Paola (AUS), Gero Pellizzon, Bar Melodia, Segue (IN), DJ Geri, D.Akkord, Safita, Cesar Borra, Hully Che, Edu Russo, ENS (AR), Fleanger, Rodrives, FR33FALL, Downpour, Diego Acosta (UY), Arcadio, Seba GS, Secretvision, Pat H, Mati Vaira, Martín Fernandez (AR), Augusto Grimoldi, Recuero, Artem Arknet, J.P. Velardi, Daniela Casavola, Paul Lennar, Palau (OFC), Tepes, Secretly Famous, Tristan Case, Covsky & FRAIS, Inherent (AU), VieL, Bynomic, Hassan Maroofi, Vusall Insun, Dave Leck, James Martin (AU)
AniaraWL07 links up label mainstays Dorisburg, Efraim Kent, and Arkajo. Side A kicks off with Dorisburg & Efraim Kents Wired to the Mainframe: a tightly wound, pulse-driven Tech House trip. Followed by X-Files Groove, which strips back the layers and tunnels into a darker, dub-laced transmission. Flip to Side B for Arkajos two-part Consequence series. Consequence #1 locks you into rolling, UK-inspired rhythms, pushing forward with a warm yet propulsive energy. Consequence #2 turns the screws tighter, upping the BPM and unfolding into a tense, minimal workout where every hit and echo feel essential.
Back once again with another injection of fresh talent, Hardcore Energy returns with Introducing Vol.6 – a 13-track showcase of producers contorting the underground sound into new and unruly shapes. This series has always been about spotlighting the next wave, and Vol.6 is no exception: a raw, diverse journey across jungle, hardcore, techno and everything in between. KRYM’s ‘Complicated’ kicks things off; a wobbly 4x4 slammer that toes the line between jungle techno and booty bass – full of weight and impossible to ignore. Later, Shirley Temper’s ‘Pulse’ tears through with stab-heavy ferocity, rumbling kicks shaking the floor beneath sharp, percussive edges. And for those who like it deeper, Subject Zero’s ‘TWEETA’ delivers a thundering acid techno weapon. Across the rest of the record, tracks from the likes of Borai, dontforgettogohome, Infekto, Crate Classics, Arkyn, Dom Dolby, Neeketone, 2Peng, Guzi, Serkus and OPR8 keep the energy, each adding its own flavour to a compilation designed to move bodies and test rigs.
KRYM, Borai, dontforgettogohome, Infekto, Crate Classics, Arkyn, Dom Dolby, Neekeetone, Shirley Temper, 2Peng, Guzi, Serkus, Subject Xero, Zero Red, OPR8
Nipponeer Records hits its 250th release with The Darrow Chem Syndicates Propaganda: Hostages Before Pandas. A raw clash of Breaks and UK Bass, this record fuses seismic low-end with razor-cut drums and industrial tension. The grooves twist from shadowy halftime pulses into explosive drops, balancing grit with precision. Heavy, cinematic, and built for the peak hours — a milestone statement from the Syndicate. Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. This is the 250th release of the label, while the first EP came out in 2009 - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension.
Infinite Content Loop was written by Plastician with the intention of it serving as a monotonous and menacing backdrop to the feeling of dread that overcomes you every day knowing you need to get on social media and post some engaging content. The idea was not to create something particularly uplifting, but a constant tone of dread and pressure brought about by the never ending bass loop and dark atmospherics, backed by a building percussive section that brings the needed progression in a more subtle way. In true Plastician style, its designed to sit between many of the genres he spins in his own sets. Influences are pulled from UK Garage, Dubstep, Techno, Breaks and more, in order to create a DJ tool that serves as the glue between them. With a remix from UK music hero Zed Bias, this is a versatile release that we hope resonates with you. Distributed by Label Engine - www.label-engine.com
Up next we have another outstanding release, covering, Progressive House, Progressive Breaks, and Ambient under the same roof. We welcome two new first time producers to Pro B Tech Music and without question will not be their last, Oflex and Jozar incoming from Argentina with their new EP Metropoli. We have had this one since the middle of 2024, this was around commitments and ensuring we created a pack all would be happy with, and we believe it has been well worth the wait. You get two originals from the lads Metropoli and Meridonal, we welcome back Michael A with his take on Metropoli, and we have Framewerk back not with one, not two but four remixes of Meridonal, creating a very special release here. You get the south American, Argentine Progressive Vibe over the two originals, Michael A toughens things up outstandingly, and well, Framewerk do their thing in only the way they can do. We absolutely love this EP and all tracks included, we are positive you will too, Enjoy Brent @PBTM
To mark this milestone of our 14th anniversary, we present a carefully curated compilation that brings together the remarkable works of: about : river, Agustin Pengov, Amir Telem, Beije, Charles Webster, Choopie, Chris Domingo, Christopher K, Darper, Denef, Dhany G, Diego Miranda (CH), Diego Moreira, Dzhef, Emotional Tourist, Ercos Blanka, Eric Lune, Eugenio Sanchez Moreno, Forerunners, Forty Cats, Frømme, Futura City, Giddyhead, Golan Zocher, Gonzalo Sacc, Greg Naïro, Haen, Jean Caillou, John Moblack, Madison Palmer, Madloch, Mariner, Mars Monero, Matias Vila, Mattim, Mckeown, Microlot, Modulo, Mundos Sutis, NHAR, NorB, Pedro Capelossi, Pedro Sanmartin, Pinkowitz, Poli Siufi, Radical Fantasy, Ricardo Angeles, Rockka, Secretly Famous, Subnode, Tato Seco, Umannto, Weird Sounding Dude, Will Konitzer, Yudi Watanabe, Zoi
Madloch, Subnode, Nhar, Forty Cats, Chris Domingo, Mariner, Mariner + Domingo, Agustin Pengov, Matias Vila, Beije, Pedro Capelossi, about : river, Diego Moreira, Will Konitzer, Madison Palmer, Dhany G, Pedro Sanmartin, Ercos Blanka, Jean Caillou, Secretly Famous, John Moblack, George Alhabel, Norb (HU), Eugenio Sanchez Moreno, Tato Seco, Christopher K, Radical Fantasy, Amir Telem, Mundos Sutis, Eric Lune, Diego Miranda (CH), Ricardo Angeles, Pinkowitz, Choopie, Golan Zocher, Modulo, Greg Nairo, Darper, Microlot, Haen, Dzhef, Frømme, Denef, Giddyhead, Rockka
With XHXHXT, Camayos merges vibrant Latin rhythms with the raw force of Eastern European synths. This EP is a fierce collision of cultural energies - warm grooves meet cold industrial edges. Five tracks built for the floor, packed with tension, drive, and unmistakable identity.
Step into the temple of rave chaos with Play Rave, Vol. 1 - the first V/A compilation from Play Rave. From sweat-drenched warehouse thumpers to mind-warping acid spirals, psy-trance meltdowns, and hard techno slammers, this release is a glorious, no-holds-barred celebration of rave culture in all its filthy, fabulous forms.
Melleefresh, Deluxe Ultra, Sento35, NikolaswithK, Moustapha S., Audi Étoffe, dj genderfluid, Alan Palacios, Gendered Dekonstruktion
Amid shifting seasons and distant memories, Sergei Orange stood between silence and resonance, listening. Unafraid of maps or past frameworks, he began to trace a line of light — not as a way to escape, but as a flicker of discovery. Each track in A Light Beyond Boundaries reflects this transformation: from percussive tension and digital grit to melodic introspection and human warmth. This is not just an album. Its a record of seeking ones place, a document of renewal, and a testament to the feeling of belonging that sometimes only music can articulate. What Sergei heard — in the sound of passing trains or faint fragments of remembered language — became this album, became memory, became monument. This is not a journey of exile, but a journey toward regaining ones contours. Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. This is the 240th release of the label, while the first EP came out in 2009 - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension.