Top 100 Chart placements for Liftoff Recordings
Updated 2 years ago
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Liftoff's most prolific duo return with Hear The Echoes, teaming up once again with Rhett Rowan for a powerful peak time anthem. The track brings together everything Mesa & Boss are known for, from sweeping melodies and dramatic builds to their unmistakable, polished production. Elevated by Rhett Rowan's ethereal vocals, Hear The Echoes delivers an emotional and expansive sound that feels built for big moments. It's a strong statement to kick off another standout year for Mesa & Boss on Liftoff.
Liftoff proudly welcomes South Korean DJ and producer SUNGYOO with his release Possibilities. Bouncy, fun, and tailor-made for the dancefloor, the track brings together jackin' drums, funky guitar riffs, vibrant synth accents, and a glitchy vocal that ties it all together. With a January residency lined up on Insomniac Radio, SUNGYOO is quickly building momentum, and Possibilities stands out as a unique and memorable introduction from a rising artist to watch.
Following strong support from R3HAB and DJs From Mars on his previous Liftoff release, Damian William returns with Folk It, a club-ready cut that fuses modern production with Celtic-inspired instrumentation. The unlikely blend of driving electronic energy and folk-tinged melodies creates a unique and memorable DJ weapon, offering something fresh for dancefloors heading into the new year. Folk It is bold, unexpected, and another testament to Damian William's knack for crafting tracks that stand out in any set.
Liftoff's most prolific duo return with Hear The Echoes, teaming up once again with Rhett Rowan for a powerful peak time anthem. The track brings together everything Mesa & Boss are known for, from sweeping melodies and dramatic builds to their unmistakable, polished production. Elevated by Rhett Rowan's ethereal vocals, Hear The Echoes delivers an emotional and expansive sound that feels built for big moments. It's a strong statement to kick off another standout year for Mesa & Boss on Liftoff.
Jus Jack puts his signature touch on Eyes On Me, reworking the sultry original from Ahzee and Rosette into a smooth, late-night groove. His refined production pairs effortlessly with Rosette's undeniably catchy vocals, creating an unexpected yet seamless blend of styles. Building on the strength of the original from two well-established artists, the remix adds a fresh layer of rhythm and atmosphere from a producer who continues to gain momentum with a strong run of releases on Liftoff. Sexy, hypnotic, and perfectly paced, this remix is made for after-hours moments on the dancefloor.
Jus Jack puts his signature touch on Eyes On Me, reworking the sultry original from Ahzee and Rosette into a smooth, late-night groove. His refined production pairs effortlessly with Rosette's undeniably catchy vocals, creating an unexpected yet seamless blend of styles. Building on the strength of the original from two well-established artists, the remix adds a fresh layer of rhythm and atmosphere from a producer who continues to gain momentum with a strong run of releases on Liftoff. Sexy, hypnotic, and perfectly paced, this remix is made for after-hours moments on the dancefloor.
Boston-based DJ and producer Kareem delivers a high-energy statement with Take That, a vocal-driven club track built for peak-hour impact. Blending afro house percussion, driving club energy, and commanding MC vocals, the record builds steadily before unleashing powerful drops that ignite the dancefloor. With its relentless momentum and infectious groove, Take That is designed for moments when the energy needs to hit its highest point.