Top 100 Chart placements for Diynamic
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Oppaacha is returning to Diynamic for his second EP this year, called „Oxygen. Title track „Oxygen is like being on a military submarine - racing under the cover of darkness, high pressure, receiving commands, tensions rising - you can hear your own heartbeat. „Like That feat. Borey is a bubblegum-chewing girl who really doesnt care what you have to say - shes just here to have fun, so shut up and let her dance. And „True feat. Prana Flow sends you the morse code - can you decipher the message?
Just after the 10 year anniversary of the series conception comes the release of Four To The Floor 40. Elias Kazais „Neon Nights, with its sultry bass synths and glistening highlights, takes you for a drive through the illuminated streets of downtown Miami. „Bonkers by Cologne-based duo 9OASES is like playing tag in a bouncy castle - fast paced and feeling completely weightless at times. Ounahs „Right Now truly brings the noise - imagine this movies supervillain rolling into the scene on an aircraft carrier. And closing off the FTTF40 is Ledi Cannits remix of „Stop Talking by Graumann and Erdem Yetim - a fun and crunchy adventure, perfect for a dance after sunset and cocktail number 4.
Grigoré returns to Diynamic for his third full EP now, called „Seasons. The title track together with vocalist Serve Cold is a melancholically uplifting tune with an almost spiritualistic vibe - let the dance floor be your church. „Heal Me, Save Me blends a sombre groove with an ethereal superstructure of pads and vocals and with that, tumbles on the line between light and darkness. Then „Take The Lead together with Oësha hits the highway and puts the pedal to the metal - lights flashing by until there is no one left to see in the rear view mirror. And „Insanity, also with Serve Cold, is a bumpy retro jam with thick arpeggios and robotic vocals - an arcade game coming to life.
Rafael Cerato, Andrew Meller and Laherte - three artists from three different countries link up on this record and create three distinct tracks in three different constellations: This is „Trilogy. Starting things off is „If Only by Andrew Meller and Rafael Cerato, a melancholic club hymn with gated 2000s RnB vocal overlays and an unmistakeable synth break that opens all flood gates and takes us on a rush. „Hustling by Rafael Cerato and Laherte blends rapid fire rap bars with fast paced percussions and a crunchy acid bass line - stacks on stacks on stacks! And closing off „Trilogy is „You Take Me by Laherte and Andrew Meller - bringing longing and heartache to the dance floor.