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Phill Prince has been shaping Italy's underground house scene for over 5 years, evolving from Venice to major clubs across Europe. His sound blends '80s/'90s house influences with rolling minimal and deep tech, earning releases on labels like Nervous Records and Badum Tish. Supported by top artists worldwide, he also co-founded PLGRN Milano in 2019, bringing international talent to the city. His journey led to the launch of Peletrax, a label focused on exclusive drops and emerging producers.
Rhythm, at its core, is not just movement — it is intention. With Rhythmi Abditi, Guy From Downstairs delivers a four-track statement that sits comfortably in that rare space between the body and the mind, between the dancefloor and the dark room. Bill Posi opens the release with weight and patience. A punchy, heavy bass anchors the foundation while atmospheric pads dissolve into abstraction above it — the result is a groove that feels both grounded and suspended, playful without ever tipping into frivolity. It is the kind of track that rewards attention; the deeper you listen, the more it gives. Cliff Sequence's remix of Bill Posi preserves that atmospheric core but rewires the energy entirely. Breakbeat architecture and a distinctly melodic, electro-leaning sensibility transform the original into something more kinetic — a version built for movement, carrying the spirit of breakdance culture with a contemporary edge. Cameo shifts the register. Driven by a relentless bass and a tropical rhythmic palette, it is forward-moving by design — a dancefloor track that earns the description without apology. A vocal line that dances as much as it sings, and a synth arrangement that feels like warmth under lights. Kike Mayor's remix of Cameo takes the opposite approach with equal conviction. The tropical brightness is stripped back and replaced with layered atmospheric texture — darker, more hypnotic, finely detailed. It is the same song heard through a different set of instincts, and a compelling argument for how much interpretation lives inside a single piece of music. Rhythmi Abditi — rhythms hidden in plain sight. Four tracks. Two visions. One coherent statement.
Welcoming back Interstellar Beats for a full-length journey titled Faithless, the artist once again leans into his refined approach to deep and minimal electronic music - a sound he's already established within the Pirka catalog through groove, atmosphere and subtle storytelling. The album flows effortlessly, built on smooth rhythms, warm textures and a laid-back late-night vibe. It keeps things minimal but engaging, striking a nice balance between depth and dancefloor function. It's not trying too hard - and that's exactly its strength. Faithless feels honest, immersive and easy to return to, whether at home or in a deeper DJ set.
George Campean is one of the earliest artists we have released on our record label, and he have been featured with few author releases with us. We are happy to present his new EP As I Come Bach that features four original tracks. George stays true to his Romanian roots and always evolves. Tried and tested must have release. More music from us http://www.secretjamsrecords.com . Distributed By Label-Worx
Sidney Charles returns to his own Heavy House Society imprint with the Bass Rider EP, a two-track release that doubles down on his unmistakable groove-led sound. Title cut 'Bass Rider' lands with immediate intent, built around a thick, rolling bassline and crisp, driving percussion. The groove settles into a confident flow, with subtle rhythmic shifts adding bounce and movement throughout. Direct and infectious, it's a track designed to lock dancers in from the first bar. On 'Ravin Crew,' Sidney Charles pushes into tougher territory, pairing a weighty low end with sharp drum work and a raw, attitude-led vocal. The energy builds through repetition and swing, keeping things tight and focused while driving momentum forward. Bold and uncompromising, it's a peak-time tool built for maximum impact. As the force behind Heavy House Society, Sidney Charles continues to shape the direction of modern underground house. His releases on Hot Creations, Eastenderz, and You & Me, alongside standout cuts like Trip Advisor, Take It Back (To The Old School) & Hyper Rave, which have landed on his own imprint, have helped define what fans recognise as The Sidney Sound, a blend of heavy low-end, punchy drums, and groove-first energy. Both behind the decks and in the studio, his approach remains rooted in physicality, drawing from old-school influences while delivering a sharp, contemporary edge. With the Bass Rider EP, Sidney Charles reinforces his label & his identity once again, delivering two no-nonsense cuts built for pure dancefloor connection on Heavy House Society.
Half Baked marks their return to music with an immense four-track EP, bringing together some of the most exciting names in house music right now: Jive Talk, Sweely, Praslea and Sam Bangura. These names come from all sides of the house spectrum, from the minimal bangers to the funky tech house slammers. 'Fully Baked' is the label's first release since November 2024, and they came back in style. To begin, the London-based duo Jonny and Sam of Jive Talk are in the driver's seat. The deep house aficionados present 'Bad Ass Rug', a demonstration of their prowess in making an absolute club hit. The track sees choppy vocals coming and going over cowbells and shakers, before an angry, rolling, and infectious bassline attacks, sure to provoke some look of disgust on the face of any dancefloor dweller. A true day party anthem in the making. Sweely has big shoes to fill following the troublesome twosome's track. But if anyone can produce a similarly groovy tech house hit, the Frenchman is the man for the job. '3 Dub TV' begins with a playful laugh before instantly dropping you into a richly textured and bouncy number which is unapologetically Sweely. Rominimal maestro Praslea chisels the second half of the EP into a minimal masterclass with 'Alterlood'. An eerie nine minute long journey, this track welds ominous industrial sounds and indiscernible vocals to create an after hours banger, and sets the perfect tone for the perfect closer. Lastly, but by absolutely no means least, Half Baked resident Sam Bangura clinically closes the project with 'Dhermi Sunrise', a wonderful blend of the minimal and playful sound Half Baked has become known for after 16 years on the circuit. Accordingly, Bangura's track is a perfect ode to your favourite East London label and party in 2026.
Santos - Unconditional Reflex Ep Nobody's Perfect is based on a hypnotic sequence of fairly ethereal chords, which then give way to a circuit bent kickdrum that unexpectedly comes in and out throughout the track. Thinking Plinking is a very fun instrument where 909 and vocals battle each other and then come together to create club-breaking drum rolls. Cyclops, as previously done, takes inspiration from minimal Neapolitan techno with a percussive groove and dry, raw sounds. Fragment031's 'Sky Hook' is a dub house with noisy delays and suspension.
After a month we are back with the second Ep of the label !! ´The track is called´ is the track that gives the Ep its name. In this one we find dark synthesizers that take the listener on a sonic journey. The vocals sampled in the digitakt are the finishing touch that will leave no one indifferent. The remix of Costin Rp turns the original to a more minimalist terrain, near of his signature ´rominimal´sound. Finally, in ´hypnotic´ we find an analog bass that takes the listener to another dimension accompanied by futuristic synthesizers. Because we are all one.
Vibratum , Saulo Ferraro , Beranger , Fran Bortolossi , Filipe Shock , Cesare vs Disorder
Zero Gravity Music's first compilation brings together a refined selection of artists exploring minimal house, deep house, and house with a strong and sophisticated identity. All tracks have been mixed in Dolby Atmos, delivering an immersive and forward-thinking sonic experience for dancefloors and beyond.
Deep currents try to emerge to the surface, shining and giving life to twisted movements. In the whirlwind of sounds generated, American DJ and producer Late London teams up with fellow DC-based V.X. for their 'Lost At Sea' EP. What a debut this is, as they bring the funky La Zic side to the max with two disco-inspired rollers, both featuring syncopated basslines, sexy guitar riffs, swung drums, and two iconic vocals reworked in a fresh 2026 to give you instant summer vibes. On the flip, two outstanding remixes from two artists, each bringing one of the originals to a whole new level. The first one comes from British top prospect Goosey (Hot Creations), who reworks 'Got Me Goin' with his trademark bouncy, low-end, rolling drum patterns, and some extra murmured vocals into a proper club weapon. Closing the EP, Romanian talent Vern takes the lead track into even more profound depths, adding a full-bodied bassline, peaceful pads, and absolute lush atmospheres, turning 'Lost At Sea' into one of those long-play, Sunwaves stage 4 instant classics.