Top 100 Chart placements for Diynamic
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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.
After his releases „Surreality, „Transistor, and the acclaimed mini-album Picture: ALADAG, renaissance man ALADAG returns to Diynamic with his new EP „Awake. Featuring two powerful tracks, the record kicks off with the title track - a standout piece with an almost ecclesiastical energy that immediately grabs your attention and pulls you into its hypnotic groove. Following that is „Voices, which starts out in a darker tone but surprises you with a twist of hopeful strings. The song builds slowly, layering the drama until its climax, and so offers a mesmerizing journey into the realm of ALADAG.
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