Top 100 Chart placements for Subculture
Updated 2 years ago
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After her breakout Subculture debut Our Song, MIYUKI returns to the label with a dark tech trance production featuring the haunting vocals of Deirdre McLaughlin. Blending old-school characters with modern power, this peak-time weapon is primed to move dancefloors. Think Key4050, unmistakably stamped with MIYUKIs style.
Originally released on Discover Records, Restricted Motion quickly became a staple of the golden era. Now in 2025, Lostly rebuilds the classic from the ground up, carrying it into tougher, more modern territory. The original melody remains, but here its reframed with that unmistakable Lostly power and cutting-edge production: driving, relentless, and primed for the late hours. Since June, the remix has been a fixture in both John OCallaghan and Bryan Kearneys sets, always drawing a reaction. A Discover classic reborn. This is trance at its finest.
Conor Holohan returns to Subculture with My Own Eyes, a driving offbeat trancer that nods respectfully to the darker, yet sweeter end of the spectrum - think Askew, think Lostly. Following up on 2023s Physical Universe, this latest release sees Holohan dive into more pumping, peak-hour territory.