Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Humans Musik return to Diynamic with the "Say Yes", a release that gathers in the air like a heavy summer storm moments before it breaks. "Saying Yes" winds with razor-sharp focus, building breathless tension as the pressure drops and the sky turns electric purple. "Taking Everything," with ANDRÉ (IT), pulls the atmosphere deeper into the night, drawing you into the eye of the storm with hypnotic, spectral vocals that carry you deeper. "Be Seen," featuring Greggio, delivers the peak-time release: the clouds finally burst, unleashing a heavy, vibrating bassline that rattles the chest and lands with triumphant force
Andrew Meller is back on Diynamic with "Echoes of Love", a heavy three-track package made for the summer heat. The title track gets the journey moving, unleashing care-free synths that feel like a top-down midnight cruise, heading straight toward the club. Once inside, "Ikigai" shifts gears into deep territory, acting like a dancefloor wizard that casts a spell with hypnotic melodies and driving kicks. That magic peaks as "The Elements" brings it all home, capturing that exact moment you finally find your best friend in the middle of the crowd, drinks in hand, ready to dance until sunrise.
Humans Musik return to Diynamic with the "Say Yes", a release that gathers in the air like a heavy summer storm moments before it breaks. "Saying Yes" winds with razor-sharp focus, building breathless tension as the pressure drops and the sky turns electric purple. "Taking Everything," with ANDRÉ (IT), pulls the atmosphere deeper into the night, drawing you into the eye of the storm with hypnotic, spectral vocals that carry you deeper. "Be Seen," featuring Greggio, delivers the peak-time release: the clouds finally burst, unleashing a heavy, vibrating bassline that rattles the chest and lands with triumphant force
Notre Dame returns to Diynamic with "No Rules," an EP built to break boundaries and refuse to follow the script. The title track hits with a smashing kick and dreamy synths that pull you back to the gold old days, followed by the playful percussion of "Troublemakers" - a tribute to those fun, carefree moments. "Watch Me" snaps you in with a powerful vocal, tying everything together into a defiant, high-energy anthem. An EP that leaves you completely submerged in a timeless state of pure nostalgia.
Knorst returns to Diynamic, and the message is clear: „Keep Moving." The title track opens the floor with sizzling percussion and playful, juicy vocals that keep the energy light but driving. The vibe deepens with „All Sides," a peak-time weapon armed with sirens and bass-heavy synths that command total attention. „La Noche" slots into place - the missing piece that rounds out this three-step rollercoaster of fresh sound and late-night electricity.
Knorst returns to Diynamic, and the message is clear: „Keep Moving." The title track opens the floor with sizzling percussion and playful, juicy vocals that keep the energy light but driving. The vibe deepens with „All Sides," a peak-time weapon armed with sirens and bass-heavy synths that command total attention. „La Noche" slots into place - the missing piece that rounds out this three-step rollercoaster of fresh sound and late-night electricity.
French-based Harry Kaze kicks off his Diynamic debut with a vibrant three-track ride. Sunlight opens the journey with a warm, romantic glow - a track that feels like golden hour stretched into sound. Anybody Else follows with a dreamy, weightless vibe that gently pulls you in. Bananas wraps it up with a rush of wildness, freedom, and that unbeatable feeling of dancing like nobodys watching. A feel-good EP that hits all the right spots.
Summer is officially here, and FTTF 49 is back with four essential tracks crafted for peak-season dancefloors. Blackloud sets the tone with "And Then What," opening the EP with jumping high notes and a driving, check-the-bass foundation. "Cusp Generation" from Indie Elephant drops next, delivering the perfect blend of heavy kicks, disco flavors and open-air sunshine vibes. "Strings Anthem" from Leblanc brings a cheeky, late-night attitude - creeping through the club like a lizard with a rolling bassline that locks you in. Closing out the package, "Momento" from Bermani steps in with sunglasses on, shaking from left to right to deliver the ultimate laid-back, sun-drenched finale. Forget your problems, embrace the warmth and let the music take over.
Humans Musik return to Diynamic with the "Say Yes", a release that gathers in the air like a heavy summer storm moments before it breaks. "Saying Yes" winds with razor-sharp focus, building breathless tension as the pressure drops and the sky turns electric purple. "Taking Everything," with ANDRÉ (IT), pulls the atmosphere deeper into the night, drawing you into the eye of the storm with hypnotic, spectral vocals that carry you deeper. "Be Seen," featuring Greggio, delivers the peak-time release: the clouds finally burst, unleashing a heavy, vibrating bassline that rattles the chest and lands with triumphant force
Notre Dame returns to Diynamic with "No Rules," an EP built to break boundaries and refuse to follow the script. The title track hits with a smashing kick and dreamy synths that pull you back to the gold old days, followed by the playful percussion of "Troublemakers" - a tribute to those fun, carefree moments. "Watch Me" snaps you in with a powerful vocal, tying everything together into a defiant, high-energy anthem. An EP that leaves you completely submerged in a timeless state of pure nostalgia.
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.
Volkoder makes his Diynamic debut with the 15th edition of Picture, a special six-track release presented in two parts, each featuring three tracks. Part 1 opens with All Night Long, driven by a crisp, clean kick rolling over a wobbling bassline, promising peak-time tension from the first bar. Move Baby doesnt rush in, it arrives sideways, swinging and loose, carrying an understated, playful groove that quietly pulls you deeper into the night. As Pulled Down closes the EP, the energy gently winds down. Bright, glowing synths float over light percussion, driven by a steady kick that feels like the last moments of sunset. Its the sweet finish, the cocktail at the end of the night, leaving the room warm, satisfied and wanting one more track.
For his debut on Diynamic, Chini delivers his new „From The End of The World" EP. First track „Got The Name" kicks off with sizzling percussion, perfectly capturing that infectious, peak-time energy that gives you instant goosebumps the second you step onto the dance floor. "You Want To" brings a cheeky, early-2000s attitude to the record, blending nostalgic electro-clash with a sleek, futuristic edge. "Italo Wave" rounds out the release by delivering the ultimate closing vibe, using bright, soaring synths to build toward a triumphant finale.
Alexander Delanois rolls up to the main floor with his latest „Cant Do It Like Me EP on Diynamic. The title track is as thick and crisp as it gets - dizzying synths over an enormous bass groove and hypnotic vocals kick in your door. „Bad Mad feels like an evil sorcerer stirring up a poisonous potion while speaking his gloomy incantations. And „Keep Your Move picks up the pace even more with its running arpeggiator, accentuated by retro-futuristic synths stabs.
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.
Notre Dame returns to Diynamic with "No Rules," an EP built to break boundaries and refuse to follow the script. The title track hits with a smashing kick and dreamy synths that pull you back to the gold old days, followed by the playful percussion of "Troublemakers" - a tribute to those fun, carefree moments. "Watch Me" snaps you in with a powerful vocal, tying everything together into a defiant, high-energy anthem. An EP that leaves you completely submerged in a timeless state of pure nostalgia.