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  • 12
    BeatTracker #11 Feat. Staff Picks in Indie Dance

    12

    Oliver Koletzki , Frida Darko

    Beatport Staff Picks

    Berlin-based artist, DJ, producer and Stil vor Talent co-founder Oliver Koletzki today releases his twelfth studio album, "12" — a deeply considered, emotionally rich long-player that marks the next chapter in a career spanning more than two decades at the forefront of electronic music. The album is out now on Stil vor Talent in digital formats and as a 2x12" gatefold vinyl. Serving as both a milestone and a manifesto, "12" distils Koletzki's evolving sound into its most refined form yet. Across twelve tracks, the album explores atmosphere, restraint and emotional clarity, balancing slow-burning club energy with introspective storytelling. It's a record shaped by experience, patience and an unwavering attention to detail; qualities that have long defined Koletzki's output as both an artist and a label curator.

  • Italian Situation
    BeatTracker #60 Feat. Staff Picks in Nu Disco / Disco

    Italian Situation

    Giza Djs , gianpietro

    Beatport Staff Picks

    Stil vor Talent welcomes gizA djs for their debut on the label with Italian Situation, a two-track EP moving between house and disco-infused grooves. The Italian duo delivers a release shaped by contrast, nostalgia and sharp observation, translating personal reflection into dancefloor-ready storytelling. Opening track Come Back Darling is rooted in a dusty vocal discovery that sparked a deep dive into the emotional core of house music. Built on 90s-inspired grooves, conga-driven percussion, disco-tinged brass stabs and piano riffs, the track radiates soulful warmth and uplifting energy, channeling classic house spirit through a contemporary lens. On the flip side, What Are You Doing in Italy, created together with Gianpietro, takes a more direct and playful turn. Born from an organic studio jam, a funky bassline and soulful sampling form the backbone of a track that blends irony with quiet protest. The recurring vocal question reflects the artists own conflicted feelings about cultural stagnation and change, while ambient recordings from a real Italian restaurant add an authentic, bittersweet texture.