Top 100 Chart placements for Movement Recordings
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Movement Recordings continues its house journey with a new EP from Lean Robotti, titled Voodoo Man. The release features three original productions from the Argentine artist alongside a remix from long standing Movement contributor Rudra, delivering a cohesive and groove focused four track collection. Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Lean Robotti began his journey into electronic music in 2017 before relocating to Copenhagen in 2019, where he is now based. Since then, he has been steadily emerging within the underground scene, known for groove driven DJ sets that evolve patiently from low to high intensity. His sound is rooted in progressive house with subtle shades of melodic techno, always focused on rhythm, flow, and movement. Lean Robotti has shared stages with artists such as Guy J, Mariano Mellino, Juan Hansen and Sasha, crafting memorable dancefloor moments through carefully curated energy and emotional progression. The EP opens with the title track Voodoo Man, a hypnotic and driving progressive house cut built around a rolling groove, atmospheric tension, and a steady forward momentum that sets the tone for the release. Electronic Playground follows with a more playful edge, combining crisp percussion, fluid bass movement and subtle melodic layers to create an uplifting yet club effective journey. Reload rounds out the original material with a deeper and more introspective approach, blending warm textures and evolving rhythms into a late night progressive statement. Completing the release is a remix of Voodoo Man from Rudra, one of Indias longest running progressive house artists and a regular presence on Movement Recordings. Emerging in 2012, the Kolkata based producer has built a respected catalog through labels such as 3rd Avenue, Aboriginal, Juicebox Music and Mango Alley, while earning continued support from progressive house tastemakers worldwide. For his reinterpretation, Rudra delivers a more stripped back and old school leaning take, emphasizing rolling grooves, deconstructed vocals and a no frills arrangement that adds a timeless club focused perspective to the original. With Voodoo Man, Lean Robotti delivers his most confident statement to date on Movement Recordings, supported by a remix that reinforces the EPs dancefloor identity while honoring the genres roots.