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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.
The three-track EP features Til Im Dead, Karaoke Corner and Booty — each reflecting Picassos shift towards a more underground, genre-fluid sound. Til Im Dead channels raw acid house energy, Karaoke Corner thumps with bass-heavy attitude and Booty — Florians personal favorite — rides on a gnarly bassline and fun, high-energy vocals. This release illustrates Florians departure from rigid genre lines, embracing faster tempos and creative freedom. As the great-grandson of Pablo Picasso, creativity runs in his veins — but its Florians unique sound thats making waves in clubs and festivals worldwide. With 10 years of experience behind him, Booty marks a defining moment in a career still on the rise. Booty is more than an EP — its a statement of intent from an artist refusing to be boxed in.
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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.
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.
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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.