Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Deeb, born in 1986 near Turin in Northern Italy, developed an early passion for electronic music, starting to collect and play techno records at just 11 years old. Influenced by Detroit pioneers such as Jeff Mills, Richie Hawtin, and Underground Resistance, he soon moved from DJing to production, building a hardware-based setup centered around drum machines, synths, and sequencers. By 2004, he was performing in clubs around Turin, while his sound evolved from minimal techno into more experimental territories inspired by artists like Apparat, Telefon Tel Aviv, Aphex Twin, and Bjork. Between 2006 and 2008, he began producing tracks across minimal, house, and tech-house, later introducing his experimental alter ego DEEB for ambient and glitch-oriented work. Deeb has released music on labels including Coincidence Records, Stardub Records, and Blueten, and explored cassette formats during the pandemic with a series of ambient releases. In May 2026, he returns with a new EP, *Advanced Semiconductor Materials*, on Electric Appliances via Moodmusic, marking a refined and forward-looking chapter in his sonic journey.
Shahrokh Dini and Phil Rosplesch unite electronic club culture with musical depth on their collaborative Manel EP, released June 5th on Moodmusic. Having met at the Wave Akademie Berlin, the duo bring together decades of experience and musicality. Active since 1995, Shahrokh Dini has built a strong reputation as a DJ, producer, and curator, shaping a sound rooted in Deep House, Detroit and Chicago influences, enriched with disco-driven grooves. With releases on Compost Records, Moodmusic, Strictly Rhythm, and BBE, as well as remixes for artists such as Niki Harris, Gloria Gaynor, and Robert Owens, he stands for authentic, timeless dancefloor culture. Phil Rosplesch complements the project with his distinctive touch as guitarist, composer, and producer. The Manel EP features two original tracks — "Manel" and "We Got In To It" — both grounded in classic house patterns while drawing subtle influence from jazz and krautrock. Warm grooves, hypnotic structures, and musical openness define the release. Remixes come from Berlin-based Nairam, who delivers a deep and atmospheric reinterpretation, and Los Angeles house legend Lars LB Behrenroth, adding his signature groove-driven touch. The EP carries a deeply personal meaning: "Manel" is dedicated to a close friend of Shahrokh, who passed away in Ibiza and was the owner of Sunset Ashram. The release stands as a heartfelt tribute, adding emotional depth to its timeless club aesthetic.
Modelers are an Italian electronic duo formed through a cross-generational friendship and a shared passion for sound. With over a decade of experience in clubs and festivals, they combine influences from Detroit and Berlin with a modern, high-energy style tailored for immersive live performances. Their latest three-track EP on Eastern Standard, featuring a collaboration with Human Machine, marks a new phase in their evolution, delivering intense, dancefloor-driven grooves. Their sound is built on powerful drums and deep basslines, evolving synths with raw, acid textures, and memorable vocals. Free from trends, Modelers create a timeless, emotional experience focused on one thing: positive energy.
Modelers are an Italian electronic duo formed through a cross-generational friendship and a shared passion for sound. With over a decade of experience in clubs and festivals, they combine influences from Detroit and Berlin with a modern, high-energy style tailored for immersive live performances. Their latest three-track EP on Eastern Standard, featuring a collaboration with Human Machine, marks a new phase in their evolution, delivering intense, dancefloor-driven grooves. Their sound is built on powerful drums and deep basslines, evolving synths with raw, acid textures, and memorable vocals. Free from trends, Modelers create a timeless, emotional experience focused on one thing: positive energy.
Finnish-born, Berlin-based producer Klas Lindblad (aka Freestyle Man, Sasse) dives deep into ambient and IDM terrain with Archipelago Files. Glitching textures, fog-like atmospheres, and fractured rhythms map a journey across imagined northern islands. Released via Electric Appliances, Moodmusic's experimental imprint, the album is a meditative yet daring exploration from one of electronic music's most versatile voices.
Shahrokh Dini and Phil Rosplesch unite electronic club culture with musical depth on their collaborative Manel EP, released June 5th on Moodmusic. Having met at the Wave Akademie Berlin, the duo bring together decades of experience and musicality. Active since 1995, Shahrokh Dini has built a strong reputation as a DJ, producer, and curator, shaping a sound rooted in Deep House, Detroit and Chicago influences, enriched with disco-driven grooves. With releases on Compost Records, Moodmusic, Strictly Rhythm, and BBE, as well as remixes for artists such as Niki Harris, Gloria Gaynor, and Robert Owens, he stands for authentic, timeless dancefloor culture. Phil Rosplesch complements the project with his distinctive touch as guitarist, composer, and producer. The Manel EP features two original tracks — "Manel" and "We Got In To It" — both grounded in classic house patterns while drawing subtle influence from jazz and krautrock. Warm grooves, hypnotic structures, and musical openness define the release. Remixes come from Berlin-based Nairam, who delivers a deep and atmospheric reinterpretation, and Los Angeles house legend Lars LB Behrenroth, adding his signature groove-driven touch. The EP carries a deeply personal meaning: "Manel" is dedicated to a close friend of Shahrokh, who passed away in Ibiza and was the owner of Sunset Ashram. The release stands as a heartfelt tribute, adding emotional depth to its timeless club aesthetic.