Top 100 Chart placements for Amaeo
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Amaeo proudly presents To Be Discovered V, the fifth chapter of the labels ongoing compilation series — once again highlighting the range and depth of its growing community of artists. The release opens with Chasm, a collaboration between label head SKALA and Julian Koerndl. The two combine their strengths for a dark, hypnotic peak-time hymn filled with siren-like synths, metallic percussion, and haunting vocals that pull you right into its intensity. Off Night keep the energy high with You Dont Know, a pure feel-good house cut from the Ukrainian duo. Its infectious groove and catchy vocal create an instant dance floor spark. Severin SU returns with Out That Speaker, a powerful track built around housy stabs and a driving vocal — the kind of tune that lights up late-night sets. From Italy, Carleo teams up with Gianet for Lunar Enigma, a melancholic yet groovy journey. Gianets emotional vocal line, I was happy with you, floats over ethereal, glitchy synths, creating a deeply immersive late-night vibe. Modeplex makes his Amaeo debut with Starkness, a breakbeat-driven track that pairs a rich bassline with a soft female vocal. Its delicate synth details dance playfully between the beats. Komilev and Deenara join forces for Nandaci, delivering a mystical and melodic collaboration with organic percussion and flowing chords — equally fitting for sunsets or club moments. Adran brings Wake Up, a bouncy, groove-heavy tune with organic percussion, playful stabs, and a vocal hook that keeps the rhythm moving. Closing the compilation, NoNa steps in with She Said I Want It. Her acid-tinged house track powered by 909 drums and a confident vocal line rounds off the release with pure dance floor energy. With To Be Discovered V, Amaeo continues its tradition of uncovering unique voices and fresh sounds — from deep emotion to peak-time drive, this edition captures the labels evolving and eclectic spirit.
SKALA, Julian Koerndl, Off Night, Severin Su, CARLEO, Gianet, Modeplex, Komilev, Deenara, Adran, No Na
Amaeo proudly presents To Be Discovered V, the fifth chapter of the labels ongoing compilation series — once again highlighting the range and depth of its growing community of artists. The release opens with Chasm, a collaboration between label head SKALA and Julian Koerndl. The two combine their strengths for a dark, hypnotic peak-time hymn filled with siren-like synths, metallic percussion, and haunting vocals that pull you right into its intensity. Off Night keep the energy high with You Dont Know, a pure feel-good house cut from the Ukrainian duo. Its infectious groove and catchy vocal create an instant dance floor spark. Severin SU returns with Out That Speaker, a powerful track built around housy stabs and a driving vocal — the kind of tune that lights up late-night sets. From Italy, Carleo teams up with Gianet for Lunar Enigma, a melancholic yet groovy journey. Gianets emotional vocal line, I was happy with you, floats over ethereal, glitchy synths, creating a deeply immersive late-night vibe. Modeplex makes his Amaeo debut with Starkness, a breakbeat-driven track that pairs a rich bassline with a soft female vocal. Its delicate synth details dance playfully between the beats. Komilev and Deenara join forces for Nandaci, delivering a mystical and melodic collaboration with organic percussion and flowing chords — equally fitting for sunsets or club moments. Adran brings Wake Up, a bouncy, groove-heavy tune with organic percussion, playful stabs, and a vocal hook that keeps the rhythm moving. Closing the compilation, NoNa steps in with She Said I Want It. Her acid-tinged house track powered by 909 drums and a confident vocal line rounds off the release with pure dance floor energy. With To Be Discovered V, Amaeo continues its tradition of uncovering unique voices and fresh sounds — from deep emotion to peak-time drive, this edition captures the labels evolving and eclectic spirit.
SKALA, Julian Koerndl, Off Night, Severin Su, CARLEO, Gianet, Modeplex, Komilev, Deenara, Adran, No Na
Amaeo proudly presents To Be Discovered V, the fifth chapter of the labels ongoing compilation series — once again highlighting the range and depth of its growing community of artists. The release opens with Chasm, a collaboration between label head SKALA and Julian Koerndl. The two combine their strengths for a dark, hypnotic peak-time hymn filled with siren-like synths, metallic percussion, and haunting vocals that pull you right into its intensity. Off Night keep the energy high with You Dont Know, a pure feel-good house cut from the Ukrainian duo. Its infectious groove and catchy vocal create an instant dance floor spark. Severin SU returns with Out That Speaker, a powerful track built around housy stabs and a driving vocal — the kind of tune that lights up late-night sets. From Italy, Carleo teams up with Gianet for Lunar Enigma, a melancholic yet groovy journey. Gianets emotional vocal line, I was happy with you, floats over ethereal, glitchy synths, creating a deeply immersive late-night vibe. Modeplex makes his Amaeo debut with Starkness, a breakbeat-driven track that pairs a rich bassline with a soft female vocal. Its delicate synth details dance playfully between the beats. Komilev and Deenara join forces for Nandaci, delivering a mystical and melodic collaboration with organic percussion and flowing chords — equally fitting for sunsets or club moments. Adran brings Wake Up, a bouncy, groove-heavy tune with organic percussion, playful stabs, and a vocal hook that keeps the rhythm moving. Closing the compilation, NoNa steps in with She Said I Want It. Her acid-tinged house track powered by 909 drums and a confident vocal line rounds off the release with pure dance floor energy. With To Be Discovered V, Amaeo continues its tradition of uncovering unique voices and fresh sounds — from deep emotion to peak-time drive, this edition captures the labels evolving and eclectic spirit.
SKALA, Julian Koerndl, Off Night, Severin Su, CARLEO, Gianet, Modeplex, Komilev, Deenara, Adran, No Na
FAEs Nemesi' EP presents an intriguing mix of electronic music that reflects her background as both a DJ and a classically trained pianist. The first track, 'Nemesi', combines breakbeat rhythms with dark vibes, featuring aggressive bell-like synths and rap-like vocals. It's a compelling blend that showcases FAE's ability to mix genres and create something unique. The second track, 'Fortuna', takes a different turn with its dark house style. The steady beat and deeper tones create an immersive atmosphere, further highlighting FAE's skill in fusing classical piano elements with electronic music. This track solidifies the EP's exploration into the versatility of electronic sounds. Overall, 'Nemesi' serves as a showcase for FAE's musical range, blending classical influences with electronic innovation. It's an EP that's likely to appeal to a wide audience, offering a fresh take on electronic music that honors its roots while looking forward to new possibilities.