Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Denats has spent 30 years learning what makes a room move, and this two-tracker shows exactly where that education lands. This Music Is and How It's Done are chunky, funky jackin house built the way it used to be built — loops, samples, swing, and patience. How It's Done in particular goes somewhere interesting, with a bassline that plays like an upright bass, giving the track a warmth and organic feel that most modern house doesn't bother reaching for. Both tracks do exactly what the title promises.
Denats has spent 30 years learning what makes a room move, and this two-tracker shows exactly where that education lands. This Music Is and How It's Done are chunky, funky jackin house built the way it used to be built — loops, samples, swing, and patience. How It's Done in particular goes somewhere interesting, with a bassline that plays like an upright bass, giving the track a warmth and organic feel that most modern house doesn't bother reaching for. Both tracks do exactly what the title promises.
Tech house doesn't have to be cold. Funky M has always known that, and I've Changed makes the case without breaking a sweat. A chunky, funky percussion bed drives the track while a sparse stab bassline mirrors the big echoey organ above it. Chopped and spliced vocals, oohs and the title phrase repeated and echoed, ride the groove without crowding it. It's the kind of track that works on a serious dancefloor and still sounds like someone had a good time making it.
Our master of Jackin House is back. Denats is here to scratch that itch that you can't quite reach and this time around, he's got a special twist – he's gone a bit deeper and darker. Concerned About the Futures is the dark, spacey roller that we didn't know Denats had in him. It's one of his most interesting tracks to date. It's balanced out with Something About Music which is more upbeat and grooving. It's a hot one for dancefloors worldwide. Both of these should hit the charts soon, so don't miss them.
This week were going deep and dreamy with a new artist from South Africa. His name is Gcina and hes a master of fine grooves. This is poolside deep house music at its best and perfect for those upcoming WMC days in Miami. The EP starts off with Saturday Again and its easy to hear exactly why every day is Saturday with Gcina. Moving on, we have Blip. This one is so deep that it might as well be downtempo. Just let these dreamy vibes flow over you as you sip a drink on the beach. And last up on this smooth trip of fine grooves is Glitch. Soft piano stabs and an ultra-subtle baseline make this one flow just right. Throw in some polyrhythms and you have a piece of art thats meant to speak to your soul.