Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Kinesphere' thrives on simplicity, making the track both powerful and versatile. Processed vocals float over a warm bassline, anchoring the arrangement with a confidence shaped by years on the world's top dancefloors. The release is warm yet precise, working equally well as a poignant closer or a DJ tool to drive the party deeper. It also showcases Solomun's range, from melodic, vocal-driven moments to the deep and techy sounds that define his catalogue.
Deer Jade returns to Diynamic with her new EP "So Divine". A journey that feels like golden hours melting into warm summer nights. "Atonement" kicking in, whose gentle percussion sets the stage for those long, sun-soaked days. "So Divine" itself feels almost magical - sizzling basslines weave beneath soft, airy vocals and light piano riffs. It's warm, it's fleeting, and it lingers in the mind long after the sun sets. "Reverie Rhapsody", comes deeper, darker, hinting at the night ahead. The tempo shifts, curiosity rises and the atmosphere begins to change: outfits are chosen with care, cocktails chilled and gleaming, the anticipation tangible. Every beat teases the night further, drawing you onto the floor, where lights flicker, bodies sway and the evening unfolds into an endless, intoxicating rhythm.
Humans Musik makes a striking debut on Diynamic with „2 Phones On", a three-track journey that unfolds like a night out told in sound. It kicks off with "2 Phones On". Sneaky synths slowly rise, the lights dip low, the room starts to breathe and you feel that first electric buzz - the first sip of a sweet drink, a glance across the dancefloor, that quiet spark when the night is just about to begin. "All I Need Is You" takes you by the hand and leads you further in. A familiar voice moves through the groove as bodies start to move closer, eyes meet and the world around you fades into the rhythm. "Steppin'" arrives, the story reaches its peak. A powerful bassline drives everything forward, carrying the energy of the room like the final stretch of the night - when the dancefloor is locked in and every second feels like it should last just a little longer.
Deer Jade returns to Diynamic with her new EP "So Divine". A journey that feels like golden hours melting into warm summer nights. "Atonement" kicking in, whose gentle percussion sets the stage for those long, sun-soaked days. "So Divine" itself feels almost magical - sizzling basslines weave beneath soft, airy vocals and light piano riffs. It's warm, it's fleeting, and it lingers in the mind long after the sun sets. "Reverie Rhapsody", comes deeper, darker, hinting at the night ahead. The tempo shifts, curiosity rises and the atmosphere begins to change: outfits are chosen with care, cocktails chilled and gleaming, the anticipation tangible. Every beat teases the night further, drawing you onto the floor, where lights flicker, bodies sway and the evening unfolds into an endless, intoxicating rhythm.
Diynamic Indie Dance
Humans Musik makes a striking debut on Diynamic with „2 Phones On", a three-track journey that unfolds like a night out told in sound. It kicks off with "2 Phones On". Sneaky synths slowly rise, the lights dip low, the room starts to breathe and you feel that first electric buzz - the first sip of a sweet drink, a glance across the dancefloor, that quiet spark when the night is just about to begin. "All I Need Is You" takes you by the hand and leads you further in. A familiar voice moves through the groove as bodies start to move closer, eyes meet and the world around you fades into the rhythm. "Steppin'" arrives, the story reaches its peak. A powerful bassline drives everything forward, carrying the energy of the room like the final stretch of the night - when the dancefloor is locked in and every second feels like it should last just a little longer.
Humans Musik makes a striking debut on Diynamic with „2 Phones On", a three-track journey that unfolds like a night out told in sound. It kicks off with "2 Phones On". Sneaky synths slowly rise, the lights dip low, the room starts to breathe and you feel that first electric buzz - the first sip of a sweet drink, a glance across the dancefloor, that quiet spark when the night is just about to begin. "All I Need Is You" takes you by the hand and leads you further in. A familiar voice moves through the groove as bodies start to move closer, eyes meet and the world around you fades into the rhythm. "Steppin'" arrives, the story reaches its peak. A powerful bassline drives everything forward, carrying the energy of the room like the final stretch of the night - when the dancefloor is locked in and every second feels like it should last just a little longer.
Vintage Culture makes his Diynamic debut with Do You - a three-part release that pushes straight into the heart of the night. The title track hits first, all rising tension and bold synths - theres no easing in, just a sense that somethings about to lift off. Âme et Lor comes next, with Malous French vocals gliding over shifting pads and airy textures. It feels like a detour, a pause under flickering lights, where everything slows down but the energy still lingers. Space takes it home - sounds stretch, sway and unfold into something wide open, like the moment just before sunrise when everything feels weightless. Each track hold its own tone, together, they trace the restless energy of a night rewriting its own rules.
Diynamic Indie Dance
Fedele debuts on Diynamic with a two-track release that feels tailor-made for endless, golden days. "Gentle Dance" opens the journey softly, led by light, airy voices that feel like a distant memory drifting back in. Palm trees slide past, the air is warm on your skin and a gentle breeze makes time feel endless. The kick is subtle, the percussion perfectly placed - everything aligned like a flawless day by the sea. As the sun begins to dip, "You Gonna Win" takes over, carrying the feeling of pure euphoria - like hitting the jackpot without even trying. Your friends are all around you, laughter still hanging in the air, the best days clearly still ahead.
Diynamic Indie Dance
Diynamic Melodic House & Techno
Humans Musik makes a striking debut on Diynamic with „2 Phones On", a three-track journey that unfolds like a night out told in sound. It kicks off with "2 Phones On". Sneaky synths slowly rise, the lights dip low, the room starts to breathe and you feel that first electric buzz - the first sip of a sweet drink, a glance across the dancefloor, that quiet spark when the night is just about to begin. "All I Need Is You" takes you by the hand and leads you further in. A familiar voice moves through the groove as bodies start to move closer, eyes meet and the world around you fades into the rhythm. "Steppin'" arrives, the story reaches its peak. A powerful bassline drives everything forward, carrying the energy of the room like the final stretch of the night - when the dancefloor is locked in and every second feels like it should last just a little longer.
Diynamic Bass House
The second part of Picture follows, with Volkoder unveiling the next three tracks of the EP. So Am I leans into a catchy, sing-along sound, with a trumpet hook and vocal that give the track a character thats impossible to miss. Dont Stop taps straight into early-90s Ibiza territory, all sun-soaked energy and carefree vibes that make you want to pop a bottle. Afterglow pulls everything together, blending those feelings with full peak-time drive and landing as the EPs energetic high point
The second part of Picture follows, with Volkoder unveiling the next three tracks of the EP. So Am I leans into a catchy, sing-along sound, with a trumpet hook and vocal that give the track a character thats impossible to miss. Dont Stop taps straight into early-90s Ibiza territory, all sun-soaked energy and carefree vibes that make you want to pop a bottle. Afterglow pulls everything together, blending those feelings with full peak-time drive and landing as the EPs energetic high point
Diynamic Indie Dance
Maxi Meraki makes his debut on Diynamic with a two-tracker EP, Wanna Make Love - built for the perfect morning duty. The title track opens with a crisp kick and delicate percussion, slowly unfolding as synths rise from the shadows, all building toward that big cinematic moment. Its the soundtrack to a sunrise spilling over the dancefloor. Too Much Pressure together with Derun feat. Anahit, greets the morning light with hips already in motion - a touch of the 80s, fruity and bright, swirling synths and that first taste of daylight that makes you feel the whole day is yours
Vintage Culture makes his Diynamic debut with Do You - a three-part release that pushes straight into the heart of the night. The title track hits first, all rising tension and bold synths - theres no easing in, just a sense that somethings about to lift off. Âme et Lor comes next, with Malous French vocals gliding over shifting pads and airy textures. It feels like a detour, a pause under flickering lights, where everything slows down but the energy still lingers. Space takes it home - sounds stretch, sway and unfold into something wide open, like the moment just before sunrise when everything feels weightless. Each track hold its own tone, together, they trace the restless energy of a night rewriting its own rules.
Two of Italys most in demand exports GENESI & MEDUZA collaborate on three tracks for their EP entitled Freak EP on Diynamic. Title track Freak features vocalist Aya Anne with her assured and assertive vocal being manipulated and rebounding back and forth against the driving, relentless beat. Run is a coiled spring of a record, building the tension to a deliberate and specific point where the beat sets you free, only to build to the climactic point where the synth stab delivers pure euphoria. Take It rounds up the EP as a dusky club sound with its airy and atmospheric sonics giving visions of flashing strobe lights and hazy silhouettes in a bustling dancefloor.
Diynamic Music looks to close the year with a debut collaboration, pairing label founder Solomun with Denis Sulta for a heavyweight club track, Say Nothing. Say Nothing delivers the surefire energy that fans would expect from a release between Solomun and Denis Sulta. Sharp and confident, the track is carried by purring synthwork and pulsing basslines, leading it to the cutting edge of the current house sound. Raw yet entirely refined, it blends the power fans have come to expect from the multiple times Solomun and Sulta have shared the stage.
Diynamic Music looks to close the year with a debut collaboration, pairing label founder Solomun with Denis Sulta for a heavyweight club track, Say Nothing. Say Nothing delivers the surefire energy that fans would expect from a release between Solomun and Denis Sulta. Sharp and confident, the track is carried by purring synthwork and pulsing basslines, leading it to the cutting edge of the current house sound. Raw yet entirely refined, it blends the power fans have come to expect from the multiple times Solomun and Sulta have shared the stage.