Top 100 Chart Placements
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Mattia Scolaro lands on Jeff Sorkowitz' underground imprint, Short Circuit, delivering 'Mami,' a groove-led house weapon that captures the imprint's stripped-back underground energy. Driven by a rolling bassline and crisp, punchy percussion, 'Mami' locks into a confident rhythm from the outset. A playful vocal hook threads through the groove, adding character and bounce while the tight drum work keeps the track firmly focused on dancefloor movement. Bouncy, sharp, and effortlessly effective, it's a cut built to ignite the floor without losing its underground edge. Born in Italy and now based in Barcelona, Mattia Scolaro has built a reputation for blending the grit of his 90s hip-hop roots with a deep passion for house music. His productions are defined by rolling drums, commanding basslines and distinctive vocal hooks, earning releases on respected labels including Kaluki, Revival New York, MoodChild, and Sound D'Elite. Along the way, his music has gained support from influential artists such as Jamie Jones, Marco Carola, Joseph Capriati, and Ilario Alicante, further cementing his standing within the global underground scene. With 'Mami,' Mattia Scolaro delivers a tight, groove-focused statement on Short Circuit, reinforcing his reputation for house music that's direct, authentic, and built to move dancefloors.
White Off returns to Short Circuit with 'You n' Me,' a deep, groove-led statement shaped for late-night focus and understated impact. Built around a warm low-end foundation, 'You n' Me' drifts forward with a subtle vocal hook that weaves in and out of the mix. Dubby textures and glitchy rhythmic details colour the groove, creating atmosphere while keeping the arrangement stripped and controlled. Hypnotic, patient, and effortlessly locked, it's a cut made for heads-down moments when the room moves as one. The White Off project was born from a desire to express electronic music in all its shades, blending fat bass, cool vocals, and strong grooves into a distinctive sonic identity. Drawing influence from hip hop, funk, drum & bass, breaks, jazz, soul, and rock, his productions have earned recognition from key figures including Joseph Capriati, Marco Carola, Wade, Dennis Cruz, Ilario Alicante, Gordo, Detlef, Latmun, Wheats, and Blackchild. Releases on imprints such as Muse, Take Notes, Issues, and SK Recordings have further cemented his reputation within the underground. With 'You n' Me,' White Off adds another refined chapter to Short Circuit, reinforcing both the artist's versatility and the label's commitment to forward-thinking underground club music.