Top 100 Chart placements for Diynamic
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HIGHLITE returns to Diynamic with Beverly, a powerful two-tracker built for smooth yet rising-thrill takeoff. The title cut rolls in with a steady, driving kick and airy, theatric synths - like spotting your destination through the clouds. ‚Yeah Yeah together with Prana Flow, shifts into landing mode with pounding percussion and sizzling synths, already preparing you for the night ahead. A duo that scores the full flight from ascent to touchdown.
Buka is back on Diynamic with the two-tracker EP Hot 2 Deff and its pure party energy. The title track hits like the first shot of the night - heavy-to-the-front synths and playful, commanding vocals that push you straight to the front row. One Touch is the sneaky, dreamy twist - cheeky, hypnotic and made to pull every wild move out of you. Built for massive soundsystems, packed crowds and nights that dont quit, this EP delivers two rounds of unstoppable, floor-shaking energy
After their Diynamic-debut on FTTF33, Sonickraft returns to the label with Keep The Faith EP. Opening track „Dark Skies is a somber and melancholic song, perfectly timed for end of summer and beginning of autumn. Title track Keep The Faith takes you back to your holidays when your feet were covered in sand and the air smelled of salt water. And closing off is Be Free, a collab with fellow Diynamic alumnus Cafius. This uplifting summer house tune lets you relive the beach parties once again.
Clüb de Combat return to Diynamic with a three-tracker titled „Exciter". For the opening track the duo have put their own spin on the essential club classic „House Every Weekend", their version takes you to a pumpin' 90's "House Anthem". Infectious energy guaranteed! „Party of the Year" is a collaboration with Matt Guy and brings peak time energy with by its machine gun groove. And title track „Exciter" transports us into dark and hazy clubs in the depths of night, where the only thing we see are sudden flashes of strobe light, but we feel the heat of the dancing bodies all around.
FTTF 46 lands on Diynamic with four tracks on the menu, each serving its own flavor. Pablo Say opens with Bring the Lows Up – sizzling synths and guiding vocals, the perfect aperitif to start the night. Christian Nielson and Pavel Petrov serve Blame like a hearty plate – bouncing kicks and playful breaks that keep the night moving.. Seizmics Gridlock Groove comes in like the perfect dessert – sweet, fruity and indulgent, the ultimate all-rounder. Enamour & Anyasa close with Bazaar, the digestif - a high-octane, rhythmic shot that primes you straight for the club. Four tracks like four courses - the perfect sonic menu for an unforgettable evening
Pablo Say, Pavel Petrov, Christian Nielsen, Seizmic (UK), Enamour, Anyasa
Following his standout EP, Dont Stop and the infectious single Follow Me on FTTF35, Max Styler makes a powerful return to Diynamic in collaboration with up-and-comer Deomid with two heavy-hitting, indie dance and tech house-infused cuts for the club. The release opens with Every Night — a confident, rolling cut charged by a powerful kick and wobbling synths, layered over a warm, driving rhythm. Its the kind of track that sparks the floor just as the night settles in — playful but locked, with a subtle late summer tension simmering underneath. Get Down follows with intent, bringing the heat with punchy low-end and sharp percussion. Warped vocals melt into the rhythm, and just when you think its peaked, it dives even deeper. With this two-track release, Max Styler and Deomid prove their command of the dancefloor — precise, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Buka is back on Diynamic with the two-tracker EP Hot 2 Deff and its pure party energy. The title track hits like the first shot of the night - heavy-to-the-front synths and playful, commanding vocals that push you straight to the front row. One Touch is the sneaky, dreamy twist - cheeky, hypnotic and made to pull every wild move out of you. Built for massive soundsystems, packed crowds and nights that dont quit, this EP delivers two rounds of unstoppable, floor-shaking energy
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
Till I Die sees Solomun lay the late-night groundwork with a compelling groove that walks the line between subtlety and strength. The vocals, gritty-yet-electric, lift the track with an identity all its own. Anymas undeniable influence emerges with a cinematic edge, his sonic brushstrokes widening the songs scope until it feels IMAX in scale. Together, the two legendary producers fuse intent with progression, resulting in a shimmering club hit thats clearly built for scale yet fully alive with human feeling.
Buka is back on Diynamic with the two-tracker EP Hot 2 Deff and its pure party energy. The title track hits like the first shot of the night - heavy-to-the-front synths and playful, commanding vocals that push you straight to the front row. One Touch is the sneaky, dreamy twist - cheeky, hypnotic and made to pull every wild move out of you. Built for massive soundsystems, packed crowds and nights that dont quit, this EP delivers two rounds of unstoppable, floor-shaking energy
Buka is back on Diynamic with the two-tracker EP Hot 2 Deff and its pure party energy. The title track hits like the first shot of the night - heavy-to-the-front synths and playful, commanding vocals that push you straight to the front row. One Touch is the sneaky, dreamy twist - cheeky, hypnotic and made to pull every wild move out of you. Built for massive soundsystems, packed crowds and nights that dont quit, this EP delivers two rounds of unstoppable, floor-shaking energy
Buka is back on Diynamic with the two-tracker EP Hot 2 Deff and its pure party energy. The title track hits like the first shot of the night - heavy-to-the-front synths and playful, commanding vocals that push you straight to the front row. One Touch is the sneaky, dreamy twist - cheeky, hypnotic and made to pull every wild move out of you. Built for massive soundsystems, packed crowds and nights that dont quit, this EP delivers two rounds of unstoppable, floor-shaking energy
FTTF 46 lands on Diynamic with four tracks on the menu, each serving its own flavor. Pablo Say opens with Bring the Lows Up – sizzling synths and guiding vocals, the perfect aperitif to start the night. Christian Nielson and Pavel Petrov serve Blame like a hearty plate – bouncing kicks and playful breaks that keep the night moving.. Seizmics Gridlock Groove comes in like the perfect dessert – sweet, fruity and indulgent, the ultimate all-rounder. Enamour & Anyasa close with Bazaar, the digestif - a high-octane, rhythmic shot that primes you straight for the club. Four tracks like four courses - the perfect sonic menu for an unforgettable evening
Pablo Say, Pavel Petrov, Christian Nielsen, Seizmic (UK), Enamour, Anyasa
Luca Luper and Karmon unite for their new EP Frequency, a two-tracker that hits from the very first second and sweeps you into its world. Train Fight lifts you high, like the ride youve been waiting for, capturing that thrilling moment just before you leave the house for an adventure - that flutter of excitement in your stomach, the anticipation of unforgettable moments and the pure joy of knowing anything could happen. The title track ignites like a city at night bursting into light and color, a kick so strong it moves through your chest, weaving shimmering synths and sparkling bells into a rush of pure joy. Every beat gets you brighter, wilder and more exhilarated than the last
Luca Luper and Karmon unite for their new EP Frequency, a two-tracker that hits from the very first second and sweeps you into its world. Train Fight lifts you high, like the ride youve been waiting for, capturing that thrilling moment just before you leave the house for an adventure - that flutter of excitement in your stomach, the anticipation of unforgettable moments and the pure joy of knowing anything could happen. The title track ignites like a city at night bursting into light and color, a kick so strong it moves through your chest, weaving shimmering synths and sparkling bells into a rush of pure joy. Every beat gets you brighter, wilder and more exhilarated than the last
After two strong releases on Diynamic incl. his standout track Yumi, Notre Dame returns with his new EP Nobody Told Me. Soft percussion and a gentle kick roll in, airy vocals twisting through the synths — the title track is a smooth invitation, pulling you into the nights flow. Alive flows forward with a vocal that echoes something inside you, guiding your feet to the dancefloor without question. Everytime meets you right there — arms up, eyes closed — locking into that weekend peak like it was made for it. Three tracks, three partners in crime, moving with you through the night and sticking with you all summer.
Following his standout EP, Dont Stop and the infectious single Follow Me on FTTF35, Max Styler makes a powerful return to Diynamic in collaboration with up-and-comer Deomid with two heavy-hitting, indie dance and tech house-infused cuts for the club. The release opens with Every Night — a confident, rolling cut charged by a powerful kick and wobbling synths, layered over a warm, driving rhythm. Its the kind of track that sparks the floor just as the night settles in — playful but locked, with a subtle late summer tension simmering underneath. Get Down follows with intent, bringing the heat with punchy low-end and sharp percussion. Warped vocals melt into the rhythm, and just when you think its peaked, it dives even deeper. With this two-track release, Max Styler and Deomid prove their command of the dancefloor — precise, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
California-based producer and DJ Max Styler returns to Diynamic with his Dont Stop EP. The EP is an electrifying collection of three tracks, showcasing his unmatched ability to blend high-energy beats with melodic elements. The opener of the EP Let Em Know takes listeners on a journey with its mysterious groove, slowly building in tension until it erupts. The EPs title track Dont Stop, takes a slightly different approach, offering a smooth, grooving bassline that hypnotizes with its deep rhythm. The bassline and female voice pull you in, creating a trance-like state that keeps you locked into the tracks relentless groove. And finally Inferno brings the drive back, closing out the release with a bang. This high-energy song reignites the vibe that runs through the entire EP and ensures its pulsating energy lasts long after the music stops.
After his standout hit 'Yumi' on Diynamic in 2023, Notre Dame has embraced his newfound notoriety, touring the globe with shows from Tokyo to London, from Miami to Paris. Now he is finally returning to Diynamic with a follow-up EP titled 'Citizen 99'. Opener track 'Soda' is a bright and hopeful but simultaneously melancholic piece, with catchy piano chords and a steady suspense build that is perfect for outdoor festival closing moments. 'FE3L' pops off with 80s influenced percussions and robotic vocals, it's like the ode of a computer coming to life and realizing it's being chased by other forces to get its power switched off, but it won't let them. Title track 'Citizen 99' is a more clerical, almost celestial theme of bells and choirs which counterpoints with rough Atlanta-type rap vocals to create an energetic dance floor hybrid. And closing off the EP is 'Love 404', bundling witch-house elements with auto-tuned and crushed vocals into a beautifully mesmerizing tune to close your eyes to.
Returning to Diynamic, Oppaacha unleashes his EP Arietta - three fresh cuts that drive the party from first beat to last. Opening cut Dont Stop jumps right in - bouncing synths riding a tough, rolling kick, setting the tone for a party that doesnt cool down. Were Dancing together with Ian Ludvig, pushes things deeper, blending underground basslines with sparkling, sky-reaching patterns. Its got the swing of a beachside sunrise and the punch of a late-night warehouse, pure motion on the floor. The title track Arietta takes a more futuristic turn, weaving layers that fold into each other, building tension, then breaking into release at just the right moment. With Arietta, Oppaacha lays out three distinct moods, all tied together by groove and euphoria, an EP built for nights that keep going.
Clüb de Combat return to Diynamic with a three-tracker titled „Exciter". For the opening track the duo have put their own spin on the essential club classic „House Every Weekend", their version takes you to a pumpin' 90's "House Anthem". Infectious energy guaranteed! „Party of the Year" is a collaboration with Matt Guy and brings peak time energy with by its machine gun groove. And title track „Exciter" transports us into dark and hazy clubs in the depths of night, where the only thing we see are sudden flashes of strobe light, but we feel the heat of the dancing bodies all around.
Rafael Cerato drops back on Diynamic with Agapo, a three-track EP that feels like the night itself, distilled into sound. The opener slips in like warm light across your skin - sunglasses on, drink in hand, heartbeat syncing with the floor. Blush lifts you, slow-burning and euphoric, a smile spreading as the crowd moves together, lost in the pulse of the room. By the time That Hits lands, dark textures, hypnotic synths and pulsing bass collide, filling even the last corner of the room, turning shadows into movement and the dancefloor into a single, breathing entity. A three-track journey that turns ordinary nights into something electric, where you feel every beat as if it were made for your own body
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.
Airwolf Paradise is back on Diynamic with Synthesizer, a two-tracker EP that hits the floor from every corner. The title track bursts in with early 2000s four-to-the-floor peak synth vibes, vocals gliding over a relentless, driving bassline. Push Pull steps in next, acid chords slicing through the mix, layered vocals pushing the energy higher - like two friends taking over the dancefloor, pulling the night into a fever pitch. Lights flash, smoke drifts and the tracks carry the party forward until dawn.
After several releases on Diynamic, ID ID returns with Ninja Flavour, a three-track EP built for peak-time chaos and closing-time euphoria. The title track comes in all guns blazing – sharp synths, a guiding voice and the kind of forward pull that drags you straight to the front left. Push That hits next – a last rush through the system, the floor still buzzing, adrenaline running high. Party Loop closes the night, working its magic in whispers, hypnotic vocals slipping through the crowd like a magician weaving you deeper into the floor, carrying you gently into the afterglow.