Top 100 Chart placements for Tech House
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At the end of last year Souler gave Clarisse three head turning tracks: right on time again for 2025, the Spaniard repeats the prescription with another trio of tantalising funky house cuts, set up for sunshine but just as potent when shadows start stalking you. Last year Souler stepped through The Night; now its the turn of a Latin-edged Night Walk - a funk fatale picturing the scene of clubbers squirming around one another when the glitterball fades to black, only guided by a seductive, suggestive bassline swing and ghosting snippets of sure-of-themselves raps. With Delincuentes on the loose, Souler scans the dancefloor through night vision goggles and lays down bongos n bass, vocals hinting at tricks and treats and small but powerful chord flourishes. Add the sense of someone or something breathing down your neck and this has plenty of extended Halloween alchemy running through its veins. When in doubt, get your Trumpet Out, Souler showing drive and groove that gets straight down to the nitty gritty. A slick slither, with the horns in question casually crowning its magnetic mystery, Souler sits pretty on his royal throne-as-DJ booth, advancing with mascara-heavy whispers and mischievous key stabs. A threesome for when the funky, fabulous and freaky come out.
303Lovers is the spawn of a musical design by Manuel De La Mare, Luigi Rocca and Alex Kenji. Rooted in three tiers of electronic music, those being tech house, techno and electronica, the label symbolises a soundscape that has melted away boundaries, ventured into crossover and retained underground status, whilst continually proliferating its musical direction to ensure it is on the cutting edge of electronic music.
Junior Souza, Buogo, Freenzy Music, Marian (BR), Manuel De La Mare, Luigi Rocca, Ordonez, Oldsoul, Sergiodnine, ARWIN AZIZ, Lexlay, Mandiz, Andrew Meller, Castion, Nicola Amoruso, Alex Kenji, Nacho Scoppa, JB Martinz, Jake Bleu, Dave Delly, Powl, Whatoo, Kevin Reinoso, SNOOKO, Juan (AR), Arado, Dave (US), SEBS (US), FeelGood, TEKO, Mike Vale, Space Castorz, Lucci Minati
With the summer behind our backs, the focus shifts to a new club season, and what better way to return to the dancefloor than a new ZIRCLE EP? Release number five arrives from Taylor Crane (Cocoa, Mood Child), a key member of some of the grooviest British parties like Libero and Barbaro. His debut ZIRCLE release features his meticulously crafted rhythms, deeply rooted in Latin influences and vibrant, exotic flavours. Blending the purest late 2010s vibes with a more modern underground approach, he delivers three deadly tracks that make you get lost in the music, featuring rolling swing, hypnotic drum patterns, and deep basslines: pure percussive perfection.
2025-11-28 fabric Records
CASSIMM, Mahalia Fontaine, Block & Crown, Floorplan, Groove Armada, Red Rat, Stush, Earthtone, Dario Nunez, Nolek, Daniel Dash, Schiela, Dale Move, Wh0, Anelisa Lamola, Christoph, Will Clarke, House Gospel Choir, Tony Romero, Low Steppa, Crusy, Mathias Kaden, Andrea Belli, Dave Roy Bland
Label boss Mark Knight is back on Toolroom Trax with Vol. 7 of his legendary Bullets EP series, and this time hes armed with three brand new club weapons. The Bullets EP is always a statement release with each edition seeing Mark teaming up with artists who truly inspire him, shape the sound of Toolroom Trax and continuously fuel his sets with high energy club material. Every collab feels organic, natural, and 100\%\% authentic. First up, Mark links with Saliva Commandos, the New York-based IN:COMMAND boss known for his signature percussive house grooves. Salivas been a go-to in Marks sets for a while now, so its only right to finally welcome him officially to the label. Now it wouldnt be a Bullets EP without James Hurr. Marks longtime studio partner returns for their 10th official collaboration, and you can feel their chemistry all over this record. And to round off the EP is a collab with Spanish powerhouse Dario Nunez. A firm favourite in Marks sets and a driving force behind that chunky Toolroom Trax sound this year and the labels been backing him hard in 2025. Expect exactly what you want from Mark Knight and Toolroom Trax, warm, chunky grooves, trademark riffs, and hooks built to move the room. This is Mark doing what he does best, delivering the real tools for real DJs.
Revision Records proudly kicks off its catalog with B_Types Zero Trace, a debut release that plants a bold flag in the fertile ground between indie dance euphoria and underground grit. The original mix is an indie dance banger with teeth. A pulsing, cinematic workout that welds emotional synth lines to a tough, propulsive groove. Its confident, muscular, and just a bit reckless, the kind of track that makes you wish youd worn darker sunglasses to the afters. On remix duties, Sides delivers a tech house rework with a garage twist, tightening the screws and injecting a low-end shuffle that hits like an expensive subwoofer in a stolen hatchback. Its nimble, club-ready, and perfectly disrespectful in all the right ways. With Zero Trace, Revision Records sets its tone early. Sharp-edged, high-energy releases for the dance floor faithful. If this is the first step, were already running.
Jow Moor come in to the label with his first single, Mooved Dreams combines an infectious groove with classic synthesizers that evoke a retro vibe. The smooth, enveloping rhythms create a warm and dynamic atmosphere, while the striding bass lines and synthesizers intertwine to create a modern sound with a vintage soul. Its a piece that encourages movement while simultaneously conveying a sense of electronic nostalgia. Distributed by Triplepoint - www.triplepointmusic.com