Top 100 Chart placements for Machaca La Membrana
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The long awaited debut of Matteo Dentone has landed on Machaca La Membrana. His productions have been lighting up dance floors around the world for some time, driven by an infectious energy that never stops flowing, from one release to the next. Underground delivers two tracks together with house music at the core, built around pristine builds that rise higher and higher. 'Underground' is a firm favourite of label boss Luciano, an entrancing lure into the journey of house. Filters feed the frenzy as shimmering rhythms glide, vibrant horns bursting with bright colour. 'Need' centres on a sweet vocal, with swirling synth melodies folding into slick, rolling drum patterns. An ever-growing momentum that bursts at the break.
The long awaited debut of Matteo Dentone has landed on Machaca La Membrana. His productions have been lighting up dance floors around the world for some time, driven by an infectious energy that never stops flowing, from one release to the next. Underground delivers two tracks together with house music at the core, built around pristine builds that rise higher and higher. 'Underground' is a firm favourite of label boss Luciano, an entrancing lure into the journey of house. Filters feed the frenzy as shimmering rhythms glide, vibrant horns bursting with bright colour. 'Need' centres on a sweet vocal, with swirling synth melodies folding into slick, rolling drum patterns. An ever-growing momentum that bursts at the break.
Carloh's Secretos are no longer such a secret. A long-awaited release from the South American artist, two quiet weapons in the hands of those who know. 'Secretos' has been a firm fixture in Luciano's sets since the start of summer, and it's no surprise why. Deep and pulsating, the beat is laced with the Latin rhythms we love, slick percussion rolling beneath a hypnotising melody. The break stretches the tension just right, light chants leading the atmosphere before the seductive sound of the Spanish spoken word. Rounding out the release is a special collaboration with Luciano. 'Los Niños de Fuera (2052 Version)' revisits a classic moment, reimagined with fresh energy and a heavier pulse. More than 15 years on, the spirit remains intact, moving from minimal roots into groove-heavy territory, with that unmistakable Spanish chant still echoing through the mix. A timeless sound, respectfully reworked for today's floor.
Carloh's Secretos are no longer such a secret. A long-awaited release from the South American artist, two quiet weapons in the hands of those who know. 'Secretos' has been a firm fixture in Luciano's sets since the start of summer, and it's no surprise why. Deep and pulsating, the beat is laced with the Latin rhythms we love, slick percussion rolling beneath a hypnotising melody. The break stretches the tension just right, light chants leading the atmosphere before the seductive sound of the Spanish spoken word. Rounding out the release is a special collaboration with Luciano. 'Los Niños de Fuera (2052 Version)' revisits a classic moment, reimagined with fresh energy and a heavier pulse. More than 15 years on, the spirit remains intact, moving from minimal roots into groove-heavy territory, with that unmistakable Spanish chant still echoing through the mix. A timeless sound, respectfully reworked for today's floor.
Carloh's Secretos are no longer such a secret. A long-awaited release from the South American artist, two quiet weapons in the hands of those who know. 'Secretos' has been a firm fixture in Luciano's sets since the start of summer, and it's no surprise why. Deep and pulsating, the beat is laced with the Latin rhythms we love, slick percussion rolling beneath a hypnotising melody. The break stretches the tension just right, light chants leading the atmosphere before the seductive sound of the Spanish spoken word. Rounding out the release is a special collaboration with Luciano. 'Los Niños de Fuera (2052 Version)' revisits a classic moment, reimagined with fresh energy and a heavier pulse. More than 15 years on, the spirit remains intact, moving from minimal roots into groove-heavy territory, with that unmistakable Spanish chant still echoing through the mix. A timeless sound, respectfully reworked for today's floor.
Carloh's Secretos are no longer such a secret. A long-awaited release from the South American artist, two quiet weapons in the hands of those who know. 'Secretos' has been a firm fixture in Luciano's sets since the start of summer, and it's no surprise why. Deep and pulsating, the beat is laced with the Latin rhythms we love, slick percussion rolling beneath a hypnotising melody. The break stretches the tension just right, light chants leading the atmosphere before the seductive sound of the Spanish spoken word. Rounding out the release is a special collaboration with Luciano. 'Los Niños de Fuera (2052 Version)' revisits a classic moment, reimagined with fresh energy and a heavier pulse. More than 15 years on, the spirit remains intact, moving from minimal roots into groove-heavy territory, with that unmistakable Spanish chant still echoing through the mix. A timeless sound, respectfully reworked for today's floor.