Black Book Records

Black Book Records

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  • Deep House Pumpin'
    BeatTracker #32 Feat. Staff Picks in Tech House

    Deep House Pumpin'

    Sapian , AVIV SAB

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    Sapian & Aviv Sab land on Chris Lake’s Black Book Records, with ‘Deep House Pumpin’'; a groove-led, no-frills club cut, it’s already circulating in sets from Brunello, Ben Sterling and Ahmed Spins. Built for pure function, the track locks into a rolling rhythm from the first drop, delivering stripped-back energy and late-night momentum for underground dancefloors.

  • Renegades
    BeatTracker #33 Feat. Staff Picks in House

    Renegades

    Harry Romero

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    Harry Romero returns to Black Book Records with ‘Renegades,’ reinforcing a relationship with the label that continues to deliver. The New Jersey house mainstay brings decades of credibility, with classics like ‘Tania,’ ‘Night @ The Black,’ and ‘I Go Back’ with Robert Owens still shaping the culture today. It’s already been a strong year for Romero, with fresh releases landing across Defected and Cécille, adding to a catalog that continues to move with intent. He’s stayed firmly in the mix with releases across Crosstown Rebels, Hot Creations, Nervous, Armada, and Classic, alongside a steady run on Black Book including ‘Paradise II,’ ‘Fool For Love’ (with a Chris Lake edit), and a remix of HoneyLuv’s ‘365.’ A true bridge between generations, he remains a constant in global house music.

  • Make You Fight
    BeatTracker #44 Feat. Staff Picks in Dance / Pop

    Make You Fight

    Chris Lake , ATRIP

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    Chris Lake and ATRIP bring 'Make You Fight' to Black Book Records, where the highly anticipated ID finally lands. Road-tested across major stages from Brooklyn Storehouse to San Diego's Waterfront Park, the track quickly became a defining moment in Lake and ATRIP's sets, with fans eagerly tracking the record's every appearance. Built around a hypnotic vocal tag and unmistakable horn stabs, 'Make You Fight' carries a raw emotional pulse while maintaining the kind of precision engineered for peak-time pressure. The result is a record that feels both visceral and functional - the kind of track designed to detonate in the middle of a packed room. The collaboration brings together two producers operating at pivotal moments in their careers. For Chris Lake, the release follows the massive campaign surrounding his debut album Chemistry, a career-defining project that reaffirmed his place as one of the most influential forces in modern house music. Known for his unmistakable balance of forward-thinking production and dancefloor intuition, Lake continues to shape the global club landscape with each release. For ATRIP, 'Make You Fight' builds on the momentum of a breakout year that saw the London-based, German-Polish producer command the international festival circuit with appearances at Outside Lands, ARC Festival, and Glastonbury, alongside a massive North American tour. Fresh off the success of his project TANZPARTEI II, ATRIP's emotionally charged approach to dance music continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Landing on Black Book Records, 'Make You Fight' stands as a heavyweight moment for both artists - a long-awaited collaboration that has already proven its power on the world's biggest dance floors.

  • Trajadão / Everybody
    BeatTracker #47 Feat. Staff Picks in Bass House

    Trajadão / Everybody

    Volkoder

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    The São Paulo native Volkoder returns to Black Book Records with ‘Trajadão / Everybody,’ a bold double A-side release that reinforces his standing as one of the most relentless producers on the global circuit. Following the success of last year’s ‘Act Up (Bad Boy),’ he steps back into the label’s core mix with sharpened intent. Now a fixture in sets from Peggy Gou, Solomun, Michael Bibi, The Martinez Brothers, and more, Volkoder has become a true secret ingredient across the scene. He recently saw a viral breakout moment when Adam Ten played his track at Burning Man - an ID that quickly caught fire online and was later picked up by Joseph Capriati’s Metamorfosi imprint, further accelerating his momentum. His track ‘All Night Long’ also had a standout moment when Solomun played it in Tulum before signing it to his own Diynamic label. ‘Trajadão’ leads as a commanding, groove-forward weapon already gaining support from Max Styler and CamelPhat, built for immediate reaction and repeat plays. Alongside ‘Everybody,’ the release doubles down on Volkoder’s ability to deliver records that DJs actually reach for, marking another sharp return to Black Book.

  • Make Some Noise
    BeatTracker #83 Feat. Staff Picks in Bass House

    Make Some Noise

    Eats Everything

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    The inimitable UK rave icon, Eats Everything, makes his long-awaited Black Book Records debut with ‘Make Some Noise’. The Bristol native and fixture of the global circuit delivers a vicious groove driven by a growling bassline and a bootlegged pirate radio vocal - a direct nod to the British rave continuum that feels both nostalgic and undeniably fresh. He’s also set to bring that energy stateside as he prepares to play the Black Book Records party in Miami during Miami Music Week, making the release land right in the middle of peak season. Since breaking through with ‘Entrance Song’ in 2011, Eats Everything has built a career defined by versatility and consistency. A multiple-time BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix contributor, curator of Fabric 86, and founder of Edible, he remains a tastemaker’s tastemaker. Arriving just off the back of his new album, We Lost Ourselves and Found a Family, the record further underscores his range as a producer. The multi-genre project spans house, techno, disco, jungle, and drum & bass, showcasing the depth behind the club records. His productions continue to earn support from heavyweights like Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, and The Martinez Brothers, while collaborations with Fatboy Slim, Green Velvet, and Nicole Moudaber highlight his cross-generational reach and lasting influence. This release follows a long-standing collaborative relationship between Lake and Eats, highlighted by their fan favorite ID - a remix of Vengaboys - “We Like to Party” (w/ Chris Lorenzo) and feels like the beginning of an exciting creative era for the trio.