Top 100 Chart placements for Dansu Discs
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Next up from Manchester based label Dansu Discs is a debut EP from Leon called 'Flip To The Sky'. The skippy beat of the title track 'Flip To The Sky' is met with a b-boy style vocal before erupting into a dynamic, low-slung roller inspired by sounds from a golden UKG era. Next up is 'Beautiful Girl', a darker, more rough and ready release, adding depth and dynamism to the overall EP. Rounding things off is 'Dubsky' - fittingly named as a pulsating sub commands the track and serves as the driving force in this minimal gem.
Next up from Manchester based label Dansu Discs is a debut EP from Leon called 'Flip To The Sky'. The skippy beat of the title track 'Flip To The Sky' is met with a b-boy style vocal before erupting into a dynamic, low-slung roller inspired by sounds from a golden UKG era. Next up is 'Beautiful Girl', a darker, more rough and ready release, adding depth and dynamism to the overall EP. Rounding things off is 'Dubsky' - fittingly named as a pulsating sub commands the track and serves as the driving force in this minimal gem.
Dansu Discs proudly present 'Be Mine' by the talented Callum George, complete with a remix from Wilfy D. 'Be Mine' effortlessly blends emotive keys and pitched vocals with a deep, groovy bass line and punchy kick. Wilfy D crafts a remix that leans into the soul of the original whilst adding a swing akin the his original productions. Versatile vibes all over this one as Dansu continue their 2024 hot streak.
Dansu Discs presents their third release of 2024 with exciting up and comer MKII's second release on the imprint. The 'On Your Own' EP is a break neck 4 tracker borrowing elements from the fundamental strands of club music from hardcore and jungle to piano and diva house. 'My Mind' opens up the release as it means to go on; fast paced euphoria driven by classic piano keys and vocal samples topped off with a bass bin shaking switch up mid way through. 'No More' and 'On Your Own' bring with them more piano goodness driven by breaks, bass and pitched up vocals, albeit each with their own unique charm, definitely more on an emotive tip. 'To Be Free' is the perfect closer with its 4/4 groove and slightly slower pace, wrapping up an impressive second Dansu Discs showing for MKII.