Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
Depending on the time of day, the desert sands reveal enchanting colours, hiding details that would otherwise remain unseen beneath a seemingly endless expanse of remembrances. Equally, Cristina Lazic's return to the label has a different effect depending on when it is heard, as the La Zic founder returns to the throne with 'That's Right', marking her return to the label after a year since her last EP. On the remix duties, Italy's hitmakers Supernova and French-born enchanter YokoO each provide their unique take on the original. The lead track is the perfect testament to Cristina's sound: rolling, bold, fierce. A hi-octane skipping groove fuses with a bubbly bassline and her usual dubby, spacey synths and pads that pave their way till the breakdown, culminating in a proper hands-up, heads-down drop. Italians house makers and Lapsus Music founders Supernova have been at the forefront of the scene for over two decades, and they have no intention to stop whatsoever: their version of 'That's Right' is the ultimate terrace anthem, with disco stabs, congas, and a pure injection of house groove resonating to the fullest. Closing the package, SATYA curator YokoO explores more after-hours, slow-paced territories, wrapping a classy, loopy 7-minute jam for the more minimal heads, sublime yet enigmatic, just as the desert sands.
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.
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.
La Zic House
It's been a while since Antonio Romano's debut EP on La Zic back in March 2024: the cosmos has kept expanding, mutating its structure, and our musical universe has evolved like we would have never expected it before. Now, almost a year and a half later, the label A&R takes the lead once again with "Lonely" EP, which for the first time brings in British unstoppable rising act Joey London Style (Cuttin' Headz, Take Notes) on the remix duties. Once again, Antonio provides his exquisite, refined, and groovy blend of minimal, dreamy sounds, with more techy, energetic grooves that fuel the three originals from start to finish. Bouncy, percussive drums, delicate vocal chops, and resonating, progressive synths are perfectly matched into a striking, elegant vision that soothes your soul and keeps your feet glued to the dancefloor. Rounding out the package, Joey London Style provides a nasty, mainroom version of the lead track featuring his trademark thunderous kickdrums, wobbly basslines, and tight drums that have made his productions some serious weapons over the last couple of years. You'll never feel lonely again with this.
La Zic Minimal / Deep Tech