Top 100 Chart Placements
Updated 7 months ago
From Miami Music Week to Circo Loco Radio, m.O.N.R.O.E makes his debut on the label and draws a direct line from 90s Miami Bass and hip-hop into house. Three tracks that carry that history without feeling nostalgic, with support from artists like Dan Ghenacia already behind them. We're glad to have him on the label.
From Miami Music Week to Circo Loco Radio, m.O.N.R.O.E makes his debut on the label and draws a direct line from 90s Miami Bass and hip-hop into house. Three tracks that carry that history without feeling nostalgic, with support from artists like Dan Ghenacia already behind them. We're glad to have him on the label.
From Miami Music Week to Circo Loco Radio, m.O.N.R.O.E makes his debut on the label and draws a direct line from 90s Miami Bass and hip-hop into house. Three tracks that carry that history without feeling nostalgic, with support from artists like Dan Ghenacia already behind them. We're glad to have him on the label.
From Miami Music Week to Circo Loco Radio, m.O.N.R.O.E makes his debut on the label and draws a direct line from 90s Miami Bass and hip-hop into house. Three tracks that carry that history without feeling nostalgic, with support from artists like Dan Ghenacia already behind them. We're glad to have him on the label.
Stef Davidse lands on PVCLB. After already doing serious damage on dance floors, the wait is finally over. His debut EP brings two peak-time weapons with an electro edge, built to set the tone from the first moment. On the flip side, he dives deeper, delivering haunting strings with a punchy bass. Ryan Resso steps in on remix duties, rounding off a heavyweight release.
From Miami Music Week to Circo Loco Radio, m.O.N.R.O.E makes his debut on the label and draws a direct line from 90s Miami Bass and hip-hop into house. Three tracks that carry that history without feeling nostalgic, with support from artists like Dan Ghenacia already behind them. We're glad to have him on the label.
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