Top 100 Chart Placements
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Siamese continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Beswerda, who makes his label debut with the three-track All for Me EP. The release moves between Melodic House and Indie Dance, keeping a clear focus on groove and club functionality. All for Me leads with a warm Melodic House feel and steady forward drive. Oscilla takes a more indie-leaning direction, slightly looser in structure while staying rhythm-focused. Funk Residue closes the EP, carrying a tighter groove and direct club energy. Beswerda is a Rotterdam-based Dutch artist whose sound blends minimal and melodic techno influences, shaping a direct but emotional approach to his productions. The EP fits naturally into the Siamese catalogue while showing a compact range of styles across the three tracks.
Siamese starts 2026 with a debut from Yulia Niko, who joins the label with her new single Boundless. Known for her warm, detail-driven sound, she arrives with a track that sits comfortably in the Siamese world while clearly carrying her own touch. Boundless leans into a rolling, melodic groove with a light Balearic feel, sun-soaked chords, gentle percussion and a male vocal that gives the track its emotional pull. Its the kind of tune that builds slowly, keeps the energy moving and leaves plenty of space to breathe on the dance floor. As her first release on Siamese, it sets a clear tone: understated, confident and quietly uplifting. A simple but memorable opener for the labels 2026 schedule, and a strong first statement from Yulia Niko in the catalogue.
Ivory returns to Siamese with his first full EP for the label, following his contribution Set Me Free to Siamese Anthology VII in 2024. With the Feel the Beat EP, the Italian producer delivers two tracks that show his range in a direct, focused way. Feel the Beat is a sharp, driving cut built around tight percussion, rising synth pressure and the kind of controlled intensity that has become part of Ivorys signature. Its lean, effective and tailored for the dance floor. All This Love, featuring US multi talent Barbara Nicole, opens up a more emotional space. Her vocal sits over warm pads and subtle melodic phrasing, giving the track a softer edge without losing club weight. Together, the two tracks form a clear snapshot of where Ivory is right now: refined, melodic, confident, and firmly at home within the Siamese catalogue.
Siamese continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Beswerda, who makes his label debut with the three-track All for Me EP. The release moves between Melodic House and Indie Dance, keeping a clear focus on groove and club functionality. All for Me leads with a warm Melodic House feel and steady forward drive. Oscilla takes a more indie-leaning direction, slightly looser in structure while staying rhythm-focused. Funk Residue closes the EP, carrying a tighter groove and direct club energy. Beswerda is a Rotterdam-based Dutch artist whose sound blends minimal and melodic techno influences, shaping a direct but emotional approach to his productions. The EP fits naturally into the Siamese catalogue while showing a compact range of styles across the three tracks.
Siamese continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Beswerda, who makes his label debut with the three-track All for Me EP. The release moves between Melodic House and Indie Dance, keeping a clear focus on groove and club functionality. All for Me leads with a warm Melodic House feel and steady forward drive. Oscilla takes a more indie-leaning direction, slightly looser in structure while staying rhythm-focused. Funk Residue closes the EP, carrying a tighter groove and direct club energy. Beswerda is a Rotterdam-based Dutch artist whose sound blends minimal and melodic techno influences, shaping a direct but emotional approach to his productions. The EP fits naturally into the Siamese catalogue while showing a compact range of styles across the three tracks.
Siamese continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Beswerda, who makes his label debut with the three-track All for Me EP. The release moves between Melodic House and Indie Dance, keeping a clear focus on groove and club functionality. All for Me leads with a warm Melodic House feel and steady forward drive. Oscilla takes a more indie-leaning direction, slightly looser in structure while staying rhythm-focused. Funk Residue closes the EP, carrying a tighter groove and direct club energy. Beswerda is a Rotterdam-based Dutch artist whose sound blends minimal and melodic techno influences, shaping a direct but emotional approach to his productions. The EP fits naturally into the Siamese catalogue while showing a compact range of styles across the three tracks.
Siamese continues its 2026 run with a new EP from Beswerda, who makes his label debut with the three-track All for Me EP. The release moves between Melodic House and Indie Dance, keeping a clear focus on groove and club functionality. All for Me leads with a warm Melodic House feel and steady forward drive. Oscilla takes a more indie-leaning direction, slightly looser in structure while staying rhythm-focused. Funk Residue closes the EP, carrying a tighter groove and direct club energy. Beswerda is a Rotterdam-based Dutch artist whose sound blends minimal and melodic techno influences, shaping a direct but emotional approach to his productions. The EP fits naturally into the Siamese catalogue while showing a compact range of styles across the three tracks.
From the heart of Zurich, Switzerland, Read the News deliver their first stand-alone release on Siamese. After debuting on Siamese Anthology VIII earlier this year with their track Crave, the duo return with Rocks, a deep and driving cut built on layered synth tension, hypnotic rhythms and a ghostly female vocal drifting through the mix. With Rocks, Read the News continue shaping their stripped yet emotive sound, melodic and club-ready, confident and precise. It marks a clear step forward and cements their place within the Siamese circle of forward-thinking artists. The release also features a remix by Dyzen, who brings his own subtle intensity to the track. His version takes Rocks into a darker, more cinematic direction while keeping the originals emotional core intact.