Recapturing the warmth of the summer with a soulful House track designed to lift the mood, Liverpool creative duo Coyne and Hart launch their infectious new single Nobody (Like I Do).
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Threads of nostalgia draw in even the most hard-tuned old school ravers, before ambient twists of oriental melody and calming synths balance out proceedings. Introducing an addictively all-consuming audio deep-dive…
“It’s a sort of therapy and I am happy to have been DJing both here and abroad and seeing the enjoyment in people’s faces and and dance moves.” – DJ Frisbee
Seven minutes of audio exploration uniting relentless House rhythms with cinematic layers of industrial and human intricacies – producer and artist SPENSER M rides the wave of success from his recent mixes.
New music from ALISA FOX can only mean one thing – turn up the volume and fasten your seat-belts.
Creatively unpredictable yet conceptually well-rooted, the brand new EP from producer and artist Purple Tones achieves impressive levels of both nostalgic embrace and unrivaled originality.
Heavy retro techno meets with crisp contemporary production, as Switzerland producer DJ MATEY releases a host of original tracks.
Brilliantly unique in fusing genres with subtlety and style, Charles Stif delivers a smooth summer anthem designed to ignite good vibes, for Overwater.
Encapsulating alternative culture and the sound and sights of the underground, Bang drives with intensely bass-heavy rhythms and a stop-start presence that’s both refreshingly creative and unforgivingly impactful.
Underground vibes weigh heavy on the day’s work and instead inspire a nostalgic longing to escape into the grip of the night’s unrelenting rave scene.
Heavy dance-vibes incite a nostalgic hard-house embrace from the outset, as ALISA FOX crafts an immensely energising and distorted new floor-filler, with the fast-paced ferocity of FREEDOM.
An easy choice for escapism this season, and showcases a producer and DJ with the right kind of skillset and musical preference combined to rely upon when music is the only way.