Sun Space keep things creatively fresh with this partly nostalgic yet contrastingly high-octane, contemporary mix – Tell Me follows a fast-paced soulful vocal as it meanders through a deeply personal storyline.
Dance
The Brutu Music corner of creativity showcases the power of collaboration once again with this fresh take on classic house fused with colour, emotion, and absolute character.
Freshly crafted with a fine combination of crisp, contemporary elements and clear eighties inspiration – producer Maxime Luft delves into the art-form with passion and precision.
Readapting the 1981 queer anthem that was Homosapien, by Pete Shelley of The Buzzcocks, the unmistakable Ladonna Rama settles into the groove with a natural air of connection and colour.
Schultz brings a clear level of ability to the scene, and manages to create euphoric, familiar yet still original tracks in every case.
Stylishly combining the warm embrace of down-tempo dance with a clearly melodic edge and fragments of hypnotic, immersive detail – producer and artist Mønochef re-sets your mood with ease.
The sound-design and melodic adventure promises to conjure up a whole new world of imaginative escapism.
Beautifully crafted and emotive enough to really unite the worlds of dance and soulful song – the kind of sunset anthems that would prove blissfully immersive at a festival or live set.
Swiss producer Priko rebuilds the euphoric embrace of classic EDM with this beautifully crisp, immersive and emotional new track.
Wholly immersive, engaging and interesting, as well as musically satisfying in the way that only the most finely-produced escapism tends to be.
Their sound has character, it’s easy to pinpoint, and it draws upon only the very best elements of organic musicianship for a truly engaging, invigorating listening experience.
Dejhare ramps up the collective consciousness of her music – and the weight of bass and rhythm in the same wave – as this brand new EP Plead The Fifth emerges.