Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 2 years ago
Yost Koen returns to Diynamic with a sharp, club-ready statement, blending textures and melodies with precision. "Sympathy" hits as the peak-time weapon, driving straight for the front row. "Stylish" keeps the pressure high with powerful kicks and a relentless groove. "The End" closes on a high, with dancing synths riding an uplifting wave. A tight EP built for the floor - direct, energetic and made for the rave.
Humans Musik makes a striking debut on Diynamic with „2 Phones On", a three-track journey that unfolds like a night out told in sound. It kicks off with "2 Phones On". Sneaky synths slowly rise, the lights dip low, the room starts to breathe and you feel that first electric buzz - the first sip of a sweet drink, a glance across the dancefloor, that quiet spark when the night is just about to begin. "All I Need Is You" takes you by the hand and leads you further in. A familiar voice moves through the groove as bodies start to move closer, eyes meet and the world around you fades into the rhythm. "Steppin'" arrives, the story reaches its peak. A powerful bassline drives everything forward, carrying the energy of the room like the final stretch of the night - when the dancefloor is locked in and every second feels like it should last just a little longer.
Yost Koen returns to Diynamic with a sharp, club-ready statement, blending textures and melodies with precision. "Sympathy" hits as the peak-time weapon, driving straight for the front row. "Stylish" keeps the pressure high with powerful kicks and a relentless groove. "The End" closes on a high, with dancing synths riding an uplifting wave. A tight EP built for the floor - direct, energetic and made for the rave.
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.
Vintage Culture makes his Diynamic debut with Do You - a three-part release that pushes straight into the heart of the night. The title track hits first, all rising tension and bold synths - theres no easing in, just a sense that somethings about to lift off. Âme et Lor comes next, with Malous French vocals gliding over shifting pads and airy textures. It feels like a detour, a pause under flickering lights, where everything slows down but the energy still lingers. Space takes it home - sounds stretch, sway and unfold into something wide open, like the moment just before sunrise when everything feels weightless. Each track hold its own tone, together, they trace the restless energy of a night rewriting its own rules.
Liverpool-based duo Tigerblind drop their „Vitamin E EP on Diynamic. Opening track „Cosmic Urges is like an evening under the Ibizan sky - drive your convertible through the warm summer night, look past Es Vedra and just take it in. „Vitamin E is a nod to 90s rave culture, with all its colorful elements - dont fight it, just enjoy the ride. And „Flight or Fight is a proper dance floor battle royal, so tape your hands and get in the ring.
Four To The Floor 38 is here. Opening track „Dance To Dance by Knorst will shake up the dancing crowd left and right with its bouncy groove. Confusion Situation by Underher, who already released on Diynamics sublabel 2DIY4, touches you with a gentle melodic summer vibe and takes you on a deep dive into the ocean. Davascos On Repeat picks up the pace with its infectious rhythms and captivating vocals, giving you an electrifying club experience. And closing off the FTTF38 is Look Ma by Sapian, a cool acid-tech-house tune with a massive wobbling bassline.
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.