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Chilean artist Javier Labarca makes his debut on Solina with 'Ginger Soup', a refined exploration of minimal-deep tech built for subtle energy and deep dancefloor connection. Blending precision grooves, hypnotic textures and understated rhythmic detail, the EP showcases Labarca's ability to craft immersive soundscapes that move with elegance and control. The release includes four original tracks, each shaped with a minimal yet expressive approach, balancing deep atmospheres with functional club-driven momentum. A focused and sophisticated debut that reflects the artist's distinct sonic identity. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
Spanish house mainstay Iban Montoro makes his Brobot Records debut with the 4Fun EP, a three-track showcase that highlights the eclectic range and groove-focused precision that have defined his career. With over 700 releases and recognition from labels like Strictly Rhythm, Nervous, and King Street Sounds, Montoro continues to prove why he remains one of Spains most respected names in house music. The title track, 4Fun, sets the tone with hypnotic stabs, punchy drums, and stripped-back but driving house energy that locks into a steady pulse. Black Mango shifts the atmosphere into a tropical late-night groove, layering percussion and bold trumpet flourishes over a rolling rhythm. Closing the EP, Allways Papa dives deeper, pairing sultry chords with a driving bassline to deliver a warm yet focused underground feel. Blending influences from jackin, deep, and classic house, the 4Fun EP captures Montoros versatility while staying rooted in the groove. The 4Fun EP is out on all DSPs via Brobot Records on March 27, 2026.
'Paradiso' EP sees Yann Polewka return to GLBDOM with a refined and emotive three-track release, blending classic house sensibilities with a modern, dancefloor-focused touch. The title track 'Paradiso' opens proceedings with a driving, syncopated beat and a bouncy, uplifting bassline, gradually unfolding into a euphoric arrangement of chords and pads. As the track progresses, gorgeous piano lines come to the fore, adding a warm and soulful edge to an already uplifting cut. Next up is 'U Can't Feel It', a deeper affair built around super-deep house pads and a stomping, club-ready beat. Luscious piano motifs are cleverly interspersed with short, catchy xylophone riffs, while beautiful vocal refrains drift throughout, giving the track a rich and immersive feel. Rounding things off is Jesse Bru's remix of 'Paradiso', offering a pleasing yet slightly heavier reinterpretation of the original. A pumping beat and bassline makes full use of skillfully layered percussion, while airy synths and delicate, melancholic lead lines pay homage both to Yann Polewka's original vision and the timeless classic house sound.