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Top 100 Chart Placements

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  • Control Me
    BeatTracker #12 Feat. Banner in Progressive House

    Control Me

    D-SHIFT

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    D-Shift makes his debut with a powerful double header. The new side project of D. Singh of Drunken Kong fame, D-Shift will dive deeper into the melodic side of house and explore the inner realms of the groove. Beginning his sonic journey this time around on Christian Smith's acclaimed Tronic imprint - a place familiar to him after two long players - the D-Shift sound will feature strong influences from progressive house. Opening with 'Control Me', a drum-led percussive underbelly reveals bubbly bass and bright sonics. Building tension over the first half, keys and soulful sax combine for a deeper, vibey mid-set groover. On the flipside, 'Make Some Noise' follows suit. Deep and powerful, the low end grunt is met with bright, joyous arps and hypnotic stabs. A strong start for the Tokyo native.

  • Time to Be Alive
    BeatTracker #58 Feat. Banner in Progressive House

    Time to Be Alive

    DJ Zombi , Radical Fantasy

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    DJ Zombi joins Radical Fantasy on Time To Be Alive featuring remix support from Newman. DJ Zombi has been an integral part of the Israeli dance music scene for over 20 years, carving out a career that has cemented his name in the annals of music industry folklore. From solo success DJing all over the world to the hustle of growing his own club night in a city full of superstars, he has seen and done it all. Now, with super successful events, a popular record label, Beat Boutique, and a lust for sharing his unique take on progressive house, DJ Zombi is ready to make the next 20 years even bigger. Tel Aviv-based Radical Fantasy has built a sizable back catalogue over the last 10 years on a wide array of labels, including Kindisch, Sound Avenue, and Massive Harmony. A DJ at heart, his highly emotive sets have been enjoyed around the world, from Do Not Sit On The Furniture, Miami, to hometown clubs via the pyramids of Giza. In original form, Time To Be Alive marries both artists styles into a cohesive whole. Starting with delicate keys and a rolling woodblock rhythm, the opening section builds subtle tension. Growing into a deeply emotional rollercoaster full of musical touches, Time To Be Alive is the perfect secret weapon to combat the winter blues. On remix duties, All Day I Dream regular, Newman pushes the tempo for a tougher peak time groover that pays homage to the exceptional musicality of the original, while carving out his own unique take.