Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
White Off returns to Short Circuit with 'You n' Me,' a deep, groove-led statement shaped for late-night focus and understated impact. Built around a warm low-end foundation, 'You n' Me' drifts forward with a subtle vocal hook that weaves in and out of the mix. Dubby textures and glitchy rhythmic details colour the groove, creating atmosphere while keeping the arrangement stripped and controlled. Hypnotic, patient, and effortlessly locked, it's a cut made for heads-down moments when the room moves as one. The White Off project was born from a desire to express electronic music in all its shades, blending fat bass, cool vocals, and strong grooves into a distinctive sonic identity. Drawing influence from hip hop, funk, drum & bass, breaks, jazz, soul, and rock, his productions have earned recognition from key figures including Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, Wade, Dennis Cruz, Ilario Alicante, Gordo, Detlef, Latmun, Wheats, and Blackchild. Releases on imprints such as Muse, Take Notes, Issues, and SK Recordings have further cemented his reputation within the underground. With 'You n' Me,' White Off adds another refined chapter to Short Circuit, reinforcing both the artist's versatility and the label's commitment to forward-thinking underground club music.
White Off returns to Short Circuit with 'You n' Me,' a deep, groove-led statement shaped for late-night focus and understated impact. Built around a warm low-end foundation, 'You n' Me' drifts forward with a subtle vocal hook that weaves in and out of the mix. Dubby textures and glitchy rhythmic details colour the groove, creating atmosphere while keeping the arrangement stripped and controlled. Hypnotic, patient, and effortlessly locked, it's a cut made for heads-down moments when the room moves as one. The White Off project was born from a desire to express electronic music in all its shades, blending fat bass, cool vocals, and strong grooves into a distinctive sonic identity. Drawing influence from hip hop, funk, drum & bass, breaks, jazz, soul, and rock, his productions have earned recognition from key figures including Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, Wade, Dennis Cruz, Ilario Alicante, Gordo, Detlef, Latmun, Wheats, and Blackchild. Releases on imprints such as Muse, Take Notes, Issues, and SK Recordings have further cemented his reputation within the underground. With 'You n' Me,' White Off adds another refined chapter to Short Circuit, reinforcing both the artist's versatility and the label's commitment to forward-thinking underground club music.
Short Circuit Minimal / Deep Tech
Short Circuit Deep House
Short Circuit Minimal / Deep Tech
Jeff Sorkowitz returns to his very own imprint Short Circuit with 'How Does It Feel,' a tightly crafted single that highlights his warm, groove-led approach and instinct for emotionally charged club moments. 'How Does It Feel' unfolds with a smooth, rolling groove lifted by a soulful vocal refrain that gives the track its emotional pull. Subtle, groovy touches and a steady rhythmic flow shape a feel-good atmosphere while keeping its underground edge, resulting in a cut built for effortless dancefloor connection. Brooklyn-based Jeff Sorkowitz continues to shape a bold sound that links dubby grooves with jacked-up club pressure. His productions have become secret weapons for leading selectors including Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Mau P and Loco Dice, while Short Circuit has grown under his guidance into a platform for forward-thinking minimal and stripped-down club tools. Following the strong support for his previous label release 'Bunzzz' and a year that saw him bring his unmistakable sound to dancefloors across the U.S., Jeff now looks ahead with releases on labels such as Three Six Zero Recordings and big plans for the evolution of his imprint, setting up 2026 as another key chapter in his book. 'How Does It Feel' marks the next confident step in Jeff's journey, reinforcing both his evolving artistry and the momentum of Short Circuit.
Jeff Sorkowitz returns to his very own imprint Short Circuit with 'How Does It Feel,' a tightly crafted single that highlights his warm, groove-led approach and instinct for emotionally charged club moments. 'How Does It Feel' unfolds with a smooth, rolling groove lifted by a soulful vocal refrain that gives the track its emotional pull. Subtle, groovy touches and a steady rhythmic flow shape a feel-good atmosphere while keeping its underground edge, resulting in a cut built for effortless dancefloor connection. Brooklyn-based Jeff Sorkowitz continues to shape a bold sound that links dubby grooves with jacked-up club pressure. His productions have become secret weapons for leading selectors including Michael Bibi, Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Mau P and Loco Dice, while Short Circuit has grown under his guidance into a platform for forward-thinking minimal and stripped-down club tools. Following the strong support for his previous label release 'Bunzzz' and a year that saw him bring his unmistakable sound to dancefloors across the U.S., Jeff now looks ahead with releases on labels such as Three Six Zero Recordings and big plans for the evolution of his imprint, setting up 2026 as another key chapter in his book. 'How Does It Feel' marks the next confident step in Jeff's journey, reinforcing both his evolving artistry and the momentum of Short Circuit.