This Ain't Bristol

This Ain't Bristol

Top 100 Chart Placements

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  • No Cure
    BeatTracker #37 Feat. Hype in House

    No Cure

    Malone Morez , Nico Bernardini

    Beatport Hype

    Malone Morez and Nico Bernardini link up for No Cure on This Ain't Bristol, delivering a deep tech house cut infused with subtle 90s influences. Driven by rolling percussion, warm grooves and infectious vocal hooks, the track balances underground grit with feel good nostalgia. Built for peak time floors and sunrise sessions alike, No Cure captures the raw energy of Miami and the finesse of Europe in one irresistible club weapon.

  • This Ain't Miami
    BeatTracker #38 Feat. Banner in Minimal / Deep Tech

    This Ain't Bristol returns with a heavyweight various artists sampler that captures the label's signature club-focused sound. 'This Ain't Miami' brings together four artists delivering a tight selection of groove-driven cuts that move between tech house punch and deep tech finesse. Opening the release, Cody Schneida sets the tone with 'That Most High', a hypnotic tech house roller built around a locked groove and commanding vocal hook that keeps the energy simmering from start to finish. Jones follows with 'Calvin Klein', a fiercer and more bass-heavy tech house weapon designed for peak-time impact, packed with attitude and low-end pressure. On the deeper side of the spectrum, Sunnyside (US) teams up with Fulano. for 'Ecstasy', a vibrant deep tech cut that blends playful rhythm with uplifting momentum, keeping dancefloors locked in with crisp percussion and buoyant groove. Closing the sampler, Dilon Karim and Vincent William deliver 'Yaku', a minimal leaning deep tech builder that focuses on subtle progression, hypnotic rhythm, and refined groove. Balancing punchy tech house energy with deeper club textures, 'This Ain't Miami' is a versatile four-track package built for selectors who want groove, drive, and character in their sets.

  • This Ain't Miami
    BeatTracker #38 Feat. Hype in Minimal / Deep Tech

    This Ain't Bristol returns with a heavyweight various artists sampler that captures the label's signature club-focused sound. 'This Ain't Miami' brings together four artists delivering a tight selection of groove-driven cuts that move between tech house punch and deep tech finesse. Opening the release, Cody Schneida sets the tone with 'That Most High', a hypnotic tech house roller built around a locked groove and commanding vocal hook that keeps the energy simmering from start to finish. Jones follows with 'Calvin Klein', a fiercer and more bass-heavy tech house weapon designed for peak-time impact, packed with attitude and low-end pressure. On the deeper side of the spectrum, Sunnyside (US) teams up with Fulano. for 'Ecstasy', a vibrant deep tech cut that blends playful rhythm with uplifting momentum, keeping dancefloors locked in with crisp percussion and buoyant groove. Closing the sampler, Dilon Karim and Vincent William deliver 'Yaku', a minimal leaning deep tech builder that focuses on subtle progression, hypnotic rhythm, and refined groove. Balancing punchy tech house energy with deeper club textures, 'This Ain't Miami' is a versatile four-track package built for selectors who want groove, drive, and character in their sets.

  • This Ain't Miami
    BeatTracker #38 Feat. Staff Picks in Minimal / Deep Tech

    This Ain't Miami

    Cody Schneida , Jones , FULANO. , Sunnyside (US) , Dilon Karim , Vincent William

    Beatport Staff Picks

    This Ain't Bristol returns with a heavyweight various artists sampler that captures the label's signature club-focused sound. 'This Ain't Miami' brings together four artists delivering a tight selection of groove-driven cuts that move between tech house punch and deep tech finesse. Opening the release, Cody Schneida sets the tone with 'That Most High', a hypnotic tech house roller built around a locked groove and commanding vocal hook that keeps the energy simmering from start to finish. Jones follows with 'Calvin Klein', a fiercer and more bass-heavy tech house weapon designed for peak-time impact, packed with attitude and low-end pressure. On the deeper side of the spectrum, Sunnyside (US) teams up with Fulano. for 'Ecstasy', a vibrant deep tech cut that blends playful rhythm with uplifting momentum, keeping dancefloors locked in with crisp percussion and buoyant groove. Closing the sampler, Dilon Karim and Vincent William deliver 'Yaku', a minimal leaning deep tech builder that focuses on subtle progression, hypnotic rhythm, and refined groove. Balancing punchy tech house energy with deeper club textures, 'This Ain't Miami' is a versatile four-track package built for selectors who want groove, drive, and character in their sets.