BAGRUHM

BAGRUHM

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  • Years Passing By
    BeatTracker #7 Top Releases in Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)

    Years Passing By

    Harrv

    Beatport Top Releases

    Only a few heard the name Harrv before that night. No interviews, no backstory — just a door closing and the lights staying on until morning. When it opened again, his very first release was there, fully formed, like it had been waiting for him. Mysterious? Maybe. Unforgettable? Already.

  • Years Passing By
    BeatTracker #41 Top Releases in Techno (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)

    Years Passing By

    Harrv

    Beatport Top Releases

    Only a few heard the name Harrv before that night. No interviews, no backstory — just a door closing and the lights staying on until morning. When it opened again, his very first release was there, fully formed, like it had been waiting for him. Mysterious? Maybe. Unforgettable? Already.

  • Pleyades
    BeatTracker #46 Top Releases in Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)

    Pleyades

    San Varez

    Beatport Top Releases

    San Varez debut with "Pleyades," aiming straight for the stars and overshooting just enough to make it interesting—lush, moody, and quietly dramatic in all the right ways. Ormus steps in like a cosmic mechanic, tightening the bolts and adding extra thrust for the dancefloor. Bagruhm's first outing? Subtle as a supernova, obviously.

  • Lunar Blues / Archangel
    BeatTracker #68 Top Releases in Trance (Raw / Deep / Hypnotic)

    Lunar Blues / Archangel

    Keistep

    Beatport Top Releases

    KEISTEP — the trance producer, not the tiny keyboard you bought, delivers two tracks so clean they practically sanitize the playlist: Archangel and Lunar Blues. Archangel descends from the heavens, glowing, dramatic, and probably judging your life choices. Meanwhile, Lunar Blues vibes like the moon at 3 A.M. sending you cryptic texts because it just felt like you were awake. Together, these tracks form a cosmic duet of divine drama and interstellar moodiness. Its celestial chaos, organized nonsense, and somehow… impossibly… unmistakably KEISTEP. Not to be confused with Keystep. Seriously. One makes trance. The other makes dust.