Top 100 Chart Placements
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HotLap make their debut on Siamese with a two-track release, continuing a run that has seen the duo build strong momentum across clubs and platforms, including a Beatport number 1 and regular hits on the DSPs and beyond. Behind the project are Joris Mur and Chris Mears, based between the Netherlands, the UK and their shared studio in London. Although the project only launched recently, the two producers behind it bring a long-standing background in music production and songwriting, with years of experience across the global dance scene. Their work has already reached a wide audience, contributing to major records and building a strong foundation before shifting focus to a more club-driven artist project. With HotLap, they channel this into a sound that blends melodic house and techno with Afro and minimal influences, aiming for something that works both emotionally and on the floor. 'I See U' leans into a more direct club approach, with a slightly cinematic feel. A steady groove carries the track, while a bigger piano-led build adds tension and gives it a more expansive moment. On 'Commas', the direction shifts. The track moves into a more twisted, slightly Indie Dance-leaning space, with a looser groove and subtle melodic details, alongside vocals from a yet unnamed singer from a befriended band, adding another layer while keeping things club-focused. With this first outing on Siamese, HotLap present two different angles of their sound, balancing drive, mood and function while keeping a clear focus on the dancefloor.
HotLap make their debut on Siamese with a two-track release, continuing a run that has seen the duo build strong momentum across clubs and platforms, including a Beatport number 1 and regular hits on the DSPs and beyond. Behind the project are Joris Mur and Chris Mears, based between the Netherlands, the UK and their shared studio in London. Although the project only launched recently, the two producers behind it bring a long-standing background in music production and songwriting, with years of experience across the global dance scene. Their work has already reached a wide audience, contributing to major records and building a strong foundation before shifting focus to a more club-driven artist project. With HotLap, they channel this into a sound that blends melodic house and techno with Afro and minimal influences, aiming for something that works both emotionally and on the floor. 'I See U' leans into a more direct club approach, with a slightly cinematic feel. A steady groove carries the track, while a bigger piano-led build adds tension and gives it a more expansive moment. On 'Commas', the direction shifts. The track moves into a more twisted, slightly Indie Dance-leaning space, with a looser groove and subtle melodic details, alongside vocals from a yet unnamed singer from a befriended band, adding another layer while keeping things club-focused. With this first outing on Siamese, HotLap present two different angles of their sound, balancing drive, mood and function while keeping a clear focus on the dancefloor.
HotLap make their debut on Siamese with a two-track release, continuing a run that has seen the duo build strong momentum across clubs and platforms, including a Beatport number 1 and regular hits on the DSPs and beyond. Behind the project are Joris Mur and Chris Mears, based between the Netherlands, the UK and their shared studio in London. Although the project only launched recently, the two producers behind it bring a long-standing background in music production and songwriting, with years of experience across the global dance scene. Their work has already reached a wide audience, contributing to major records and building a strong foundation before shifting focus to a more club-driven artist project. With HotLap, they channel this into a sound that blends melodic house and techno with Afro and minimal influences, aiming for something that works both emotionally and on the floor. 'I See U' leans into a more direct club approach, with a slightly cinematic feel. A steady groove carries the track, while a bigger piano-led build adds tension and gives it a more expansive moment. On 'Commas', the direction shifts. The track moves into a more twisted, slightly Indie Dance-leaning space, with a looser groove and subtle melodic details, alongside vocals from a yet unnamed singer from a befriended band, adding another layer while keeping things club-focused. With this first outing on Siamese, HotLap present two different angles of their sound, balancing drive, mood and function while keeping a clear focus on the dancefloor.
HotLap make their debut on Siamese with a two-track release, continuing a run that has seen the duo build strong momentum across clubs and platforms, including a Beatport number 1 and regular hits on the DSPs and beyond. Behind the project are Joris Mur and Chris Mears, based between the Netherlands, the UK and their shared studio in London. Although the project only launched recently, the two producers behind it bring a long-standing background in music production and songwriting, with years of experience across the global dance scene. Their work has already reached a wide audience, contributing to major records and building a strong foundation before shifting focus to a more club-driven artist project. With HotLap, they channel this into a sound that blends melodic house and techno with Afro and minimal influences, aiming for something that works both emotionally and on the floor. 'I See U' leans into a more direct club approach, with a slightly cinematic feel. A steady groove carries the track, while a bigger piano-led build adds tension and gives it a more expansive moment. On 'Commas', the direction shifts. The track moves into a more twisted, slightly Indie Dance-leaning space, with a looser groove and subtle melodic details, alongside vocals from a yet unnamed singer from a befriended band, adding another layer while keeping things club-focused. With this first outing on Siamese, HotLap present two different angles of their sound, balancing drive, mood and function while keeping a clear focus on the dancefloor.
Victor Flash and Ary Sya make their debut on Siamese with the 'Motion' EP, marking their first collaboration on the label with a two-track release exploring different shades of emotional Melodic Techno. The title track 'Motion' leans into a more direct club approach. Built around a steady groove and layered synth work, it develops gradually, keeping a consistent sense of drive while maintaining a restrained, emotive tone. On 'Around You', the focus shifts slightly inward. The track opens up more space, with softer melodic elements and a looser structure, giving it a more reflective feel while still staying grounded in a club context. Together, both tracks sit within the same palette, each offering a different take on melodic tension and mood without losing sight of functionality on the floor.