Top 100 Chart placements for Heavy House Society
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DAETOR lands on Heavy House Society with his Eclipse EP, a four-track statement that showcases his controlled, atmospheric approach to modern club music, balancing restraint, groove, and emotional depth across the release. The title track 'Eclipse' sets a moody foundation, built around a steady, deep pulse and slowly evolving textures. Controlled tension and subtle progression shape its momentum, resulting in a minimal, hypnotic slow-burner that patiently draws the listener in. 'What's Next' shifts the energy forward, pairing a firm groove with crisp rhythmic detail. Clean synth accents and a purposeful, forward-moving arrangement keep the track tight and locked, delivering confident momentum without overstatement. On 'Dotted Nines', DAETOR explores a deeper, more introspective space. Warm tones and delicate textures glide over a restrained, rolling foundation, creating a smooth, immersive flow with a quietly expressive, almost intergalactic feel. Closing the EP, 'Leave It All Behind' leans into a more emotional and expansive mood. Flowing melodies and gentle lift guide the track forward, striking a reflective balance between rhythm and melody that feels warm, thoughtful, and uplifting. Based in Brighton, DAETOR is a DJ and producer emerging as one of the UK's most exciting deep minimal house talents. Introduced to garage and house at a young age, he committed fully to production in 2020, refining a sound built on hypnotic basslines and modern electronic textures. Releases on Eastenderz, Method 808, and Nexup Recz have already made a strong impact, including a debut EP on Eastenderz that hit #1 on Beatport's Overall Releases Chart. Supported by tastemakers such as Josh Baker, Max Dean, Chris Stussy, and East End Dubs, DAETOR continues to build momentum with a growing catalogue and a clear artistic direction. With Eclipse EP, the Brightonian makes a confident debut on Heavy House Society, delivering an EP that fits seamlessly into Sidney Charles' imprint while signalling the rise of a producer firmly hitting his stride.
DAETOR lands on Heavy House Society with his Eclipse EP, a four-track statement that showcases his controlled, atmospheric approach to modern club music, balancing restraint, groove, and emotional depth across the release. The title track 'Eclipse' sets a moody foundation, built around a steady, deep pulse and slowly evolving textures. Controlled tension and subtle progression shape its momentum, resulting in a minimal, hypnotic slow-burner that patiently draws the listener in. 'What's Next' shifts the energy forward, pairing a firm groove with crisp rhythmic detail. Clean synth accents and a purposeful, forward-moving arrangement keep the track tight and locked, delivering confident momentum without overstatement. On 'Dotted Nines', DAETOR explores a deeper, more introspective space. Warm tones and delicate textures glide over a restrained, rolling foundation, creating a smooth, immersive flow with a quietly expressive, almost intergalactic feel. Closing the EP, 'Leave It All Behind' leans into a more emotional and expansive mood. Flowing melodies and gentle lift guide the track forward, striking a reflective balance between rhythm and melody that feels warm, thoughtful, and uplifting. Based in Brighton, DAETOR is a DJ and producer emerging as one of the UK's most exciting deep minimal house talents. Introduced to garage and house at a young age, he committed fully to production in 2020, refining a sound built on hypnotic basslines and modern electronic textures. Releases on Eastenderz, Method 808, and Nexup Recz have already made a strong impact, including a debut EP on Eastenderz that hit #1 on Beatport's Overall Releases Chart. Supported by tastemakers such as Josh Baker, Max Dean, Chris Stussy, and East End Dubs, DAETOR continues to build momentum with a growing catalogue and a clear artistic direction. With Eclipse EP, the Brightonian makes a confident debut on Heavy House Society, delivering an EP that fits seamlessly into Sidney Charles' imprint while signalling the rise of a producer firmly hitting his stride.
DAETOR lands on Heavy House Society with his Eclipse EP, a four-track statement that showcases his controlled, atmospheric approach to modern club music, balancing restraint, groove, and emotional depth across the release. The title track 'Eclipse' sets a moody foundation, built around a steady, deep pulse and slowly evolving textures. Controlled tension and subtle progression shape its momentum, resulting in a minimal, hypnotic slow-burner that patiently draws the listener in. 'What's Next' shifts the energy forward, pairing a firm groove with crisp rhythmic detail. Clean synth accents and a purposeful, forward-moving arrangement keep the track tight and locked, delivering confident momentum without overstatement. On 'Dotted Nines', DAETOR explores a deeper, more introspective space. Warm tones and delicate textures glide over a restrained, rolling foundation, creating a smooth, immersive flow with a quietly expressive, almost intergalactic feel. Closing the EP, 'Leave It All Behind' leans into a more emotional and expansive mood. Flowing melodies and gentle lift guide the track forward, striking a reflective balance between rhythm and melody that feels warm, thoughtful, and uplifting. Based in Brighton, DAETOR is a DJ and producer emerging as one of the UK's most exciting deep minimal house talents. Introduced to garage and house at a young age, he committed fully to production in 2020, refining a sound built on hypnotic basslines and modern electronic textures. Releases on Eastenderz, Method 808, and Nexup Recz have already made a strong impact, including a debut EP on Eastenderz that hit #1 on Beatport's Overall Releases Chart. Supported by tastemakers such as Josh Baker, Max Dean, Chris Stussy, and East End Dubs, DAETOR continues to build momentum with a growing catalogue and a clear artistic direction. With Eclipse EP, the Brightonian makes a confident debut on Heavy House Society, delivering an EP that fits seamlessly into Sidney Charles' imprint while signalling the rise of a producer firmly hitting his stride.
DAETOR lands on Heavy House Society with his Eclipse EP, a four-track statement that showcases his controlled, atmospheric approach to modern club music, balancing restraint, groove, and emotional depth across the release. The title track 'Eclipse' sets a moody foundation, built around a steady, deep pulse and slowly evolving textures. Controlled tension and subtle progression shape its momentum, resulting in a minimal, hypnotic slow-burner that patiently draws the listener in. 'What's Next' shifts the energy forward, pairing a firm groove with crisp rhythmic detail. Clean synth accents and a purposeful, forward-moving arrangement keep the track tight and locked, delivering confident momentum without overstatement. On 'Dotted Nines', DAETOR explores a deeper, more introspective space. Warm tones and delicate textures glide over a restrained, rolling foundation, creating a smooth, immersive flow with a quietly expressive, almost intergalactic feel. Closing the EP, 'Leave It All Behind' leans into a more emotional and expansive mood. Flowing melodies and gentle lift guide the track forward, striking a reflective balance between rhythm and melody that feels warm, thoughtful, and uplifting. Based in Brighton, DAETOR is a DJ and producer emerging as one of the UK's most exciting deep minimal house talents. Introduced to garage and house at a young age, he committed fully to production in 2020, refining a sound built on hypnotic basslines and modern electronic textures. Releases on Eastenderz, Method 808, and Nexup Recz have already made a strong impact, including a debut EP on Eastenderz that hit #1 on Beatport's Overall Releases Chart. Supported by tastemakers such as Josh Baker, Max Dean, Chris Stussy, and East End Dubs, DAETOR continues to build momentum with a growing catalogue and a clear artistic direction. With Eclipse EP, the Brightonian makes a confident debut on Heavy House Society, delivering an EP that fits seamlessly into Sidney Charles' imprint while signalling the rise of a producer firmly hitting his stride.