Top 100 Chart placements for Armada Music
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Drawing from the chorus of Billy Oceans revered funk classic Nights (Feel Like Getting Down), One Of Them Nights sees Definite Grooves and Crazy Fluke team up with U.K. female duo The Melody Men for an extremely flavorful nu-disco record. Harnessing ample funk flair and dance floor appeal, this record will make entire generations move their hips and flail about.
Twenty-eight years of scene relevance doesnt happen without a very special thing: quality. Its the common denominator in all of Chicanes work, from the ever-mentioned classics Offshore, Saltwater and Dont Give Up to his newer productions and everything in between. And just like the last four albums that all hit #1 in Dance charts the world over, that too is the case for the U.K. masterminds ninth studio album: Trampolines.Long time fans will know: a Chicane album is exactly what youd expect, but then not quite. From three club favourites of the past summer — Watching Over Me, Freefall and the much feted Love, Love, Love — to tunes likes Day One and The Sleepless Night that serve up the famed Chicane sound on a different level, Trampolines audially channels the emotional highs and lows, allowing listeners to bounce from hands-in-the-air summer fever to tracks that bring happiness and relaxation.Trampolines is Chicane in optima forma. Ever the quality, but always in a different capacity.
The first of many EPs to come, Claxixx, Vol. 1 collates the first trio of Mauro Picottos re-recorded hits and as many mind-blowing remixes. Containing V2s of timeless originals such as New Time New Place, Verdi and Lizard as well as renditions from respectively Frankyeffe, Eftihios and Dan Cooper, this first volume is a potent kickstart to a series that will tie the past to the present and future in the best possible way.
Twenty-eight years of scene relevance doesnt happen without a very special thing: quality. Its the common denominator in all of Chicanes work, from the ever-mentioned classics Offshore, Saltwater and Dont Give Up to his newer productions and everything in between. And just like the last four albums that all hit #1 in Dance charts the world over, that too is the case for the U.K. masterminds ninth studio album: Trampolines.Long time fans will know: a Chicane album is exactly what youd expect, but then not quite. From three club favourites of the past summer — Watching Over Me, Freefall and the much feted Love, Love, Love — to tunes likes Day One and The Sleepless Night that serve up the famed Chicane sound on a different level, Trampolines audially channels the emotional highs and lows, allowing listeners to bounce from hands-in-the-air summer fever to tracks that bring happiness and relaxation.Trampolines is Chicane in optima forma. Ever the quality, but always in a different capacity.
Clustering the latest audial explorations of Will Clarke, Midnight Mass goes beyond the sound suitable for DJ sets and dance floors. Across its thirteen tracks, which includes collaborations with songwriters such as Blythe, Hayla, Julia Church and Clementine Douglas as well as the esteemed House Gospel Choir (on Weekend Love), the debut album of the Grammy-nominated DJ, producer and songwriter gives prevalence to strong vocals, ensuring that its songs are for club settings and casual listening alike.Channelling the inspiration distilled from collaborating with unbelievably talented artists who became close friends along the way, Midnight Mass not only shows the artistic versatility of Will Clarke, but also showcases how collaboration allows for audial feats greater than the sum of its parts.
Will Clarke, Georgia Meek, House Gospel Choir, Blythe, Hayley May, Sharlene Hector, JOSEFINA, Fractures, Karen Harding
Recharging Federico Franchis mid-2000s dance floor anthem, Felix Leiter repurposes the original retro vibe to fit modern dance floors. Fronted by the iconic synth riff and a steady-as-she-goes kick-bass foundation, Cream is the peak-time powerhouse any clubber wants a piece of.
Timeless yet a guaranteed slam dunk on todays dance floors, Mauro Picotto and Riccardo Ferris re-recorded New Time New Place is set to dominate contemporary club culture once more. Fronted by its iconic bass riff and the equally memorable synth melody, this new rendition will make the crowd lose its head.
Off the back of his collaboration with Gabry Ponte, Tai Woffinden drops a full-throttle mainstage banger in tandem with CERES. Channeling the driving peak-time sound to effortlessly rip through the crowd, Feeling Super Naughty elicits an immediate response from listeners the world over.
Clustering the latest audial explorations of Will Clarke, Midnight Mass goes beyond the sound suitable for DJ sets and dance floors. Across its thirteen tracks, which includes collaborations with songwriters such as Blythe, Hayla, Julia Church and Clementine Douglas as well as the esteemed House Gospel Choir (on Weekend Love), the debut album of the Grammy-nominated DJ, producer and songwriter gives prevalence to strong vocals, ensuring that its songs are for club settings and casual listening alike.Channelling the inspiration distilled from collaborating with unbelievably talented artists who became close friends along the way, Midnight Mass not only shows the artistic versatility of Will Clarke, but also showcases how collaboration allows for audial feats greater than the sum of its parts.
Will Clarke, Georgia Meek, House Gospel Choir, Blythe, Hayley May, Sharlene Hector, JOSEFINA, Fractures, Karen Harding
Grimy and catchy in equal parts, Ship Wreks I TOLD YA is a funky tech house banger that fits in the nightclub as well as a daytime party. Captained by street-attitude vocals, soulful piano chords and a gritty groove, this track shows a different side to the L.A. duo s artistry that will catch the ears of listeners around the world.
Linking up with Steve Brian and frequent collaborator Chris Howard, York drops the next brilliant single from his upcoming album. Fusing a commanding beat with a potent pluck melody and Chris Howards conspicuous vocals, Foundation is essential to the club night of your life.
A Dutch-German get-together between RSCL and Jonasu, Fade Away combined a standout stutter house production with a conspicuous vocal and introspective lyrics. Talking of drowning out the recollections of a romance gone awry, this track is both resonant and perfect to make new dance floor memories to.