Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Following the success of his previous EP, particularly the hit 'Esuoh', Colombian artist Ciclo returns with 'Pump The Bass', a three-track release that further cements his distinct sonic identity. Built around his signature fusion of groovy basslines and percussion-driven arrangements, Ciclo continues to refine a sound deeply rooted in the influence of mid-to-late '90s hip-hop. The title track, 'Pump The Bass', leads with undeniable energy-tight designed for peak-time impact. 'Got No Limits' expands on this foundation, weaving dynamic grooves with subtle variations that keep the momentum fluid and engaging. Closing the EP, 'Break Day'. Across all three tracks, Ciclo demonstrates a clear artistic direction, one that bridges classic influences with contemporary club functionality, delivering a release that feels both familiar and forward-facing. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
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Following the success of his previous EP, particularly the hit 'Esuoh', Colombian artist Ciclo returns with 'Pump The Bass', a three-track release that further cements his distinct sonic identity. Built around his signature fusion of groovy basslines and percussion-driven arrangements, Ciclo continues to refine a sound deeply rooted in the influence of mid-to-late '90s hip-hop. The title track, 'Pump The Bass', leads with undeniable energy-tight designed for peak-time impact. 'Got No Limits' expands on this foundation, weaving dynamic grooves with subtle variations that keep the momentum fluid and engaging. Closing the EP, 'Break Day'. Across all three tracks, Ciclo demonstrates a clear artistic direction, one that bridges classic influences with contemporary club functionality, delivering a release that feels both familiar and forward-facing. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
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Toronto-based artist Farouki delivers a fresh and quirky take on house/deep-tech music with 'Can't Stop Me' EP. Built for the clubs and rooted in the underground, the release one hundred twenty-five showcases his signature powerful grooves and no-limits approach to production. Influenced by a lifetime of sounds spanning from 1990s hip hop to modern dance music, Farouki crafts a dynamic and forward-thinking release featuring three floor-driven cuts: Can't Stop Me, Pump and Hit Em. Distributed by Pressology - www.pressology.net
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