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Rob Steven – Just Another House Track

6 Febbraio 2026
With Just Another House Track, Rob Steven delivers a concise yet layered EP that sits comfortably at the crossroads of techno and dance, while quietly pushing back against some of the genre’s current habits. Rather than chasing the dominant, trance-leaning momentum of much contemporary techno, this release looks sideways and…

Molella, KG Man and Tommy Veanud – Come In A Dance

5 Febbraio 2026
“Come In A Dance” by Molella, KG Man and Tommy Veanud unfolds as a carefully sculpted melodic techno piece that balances precision with emotional openness. From the first bars, the track establishes a steady rhythmic framework that feels engineered for late-night listening rather than peak-hour excess. The kick is firm…

Haus Geek – Backstreet

5 Febbraio 2026
Haus Geek’s Backstreet moves confidently within the lo-fi house spectrum, offering a track that feels understated yet carefully constructed. Rather than leaning on obvious hooks or exaggerated drops, the production focuses on texture, groove, and a sense of lived-in atmosphere that unfolds gradually over time. The rhythmic framework is built…

Disskount – Drop Of Rain

5 Febbraio 2026
Disskount’s Drop Of Rain moves in that subtle territory where introspection and physical motion quietly coexist. Written in Tokyo, the track carries a sense of urban solitude filtered through warmth, balancing emotional depth with a structure that remains firmly dancefloor-ready. It sits comfortably between IDM sensibility and house tradition, without…

Nieri – Architecture

5 Febbraio 2026
Nieri’s debut album Architecture arrives as a carefully constructed statement, one that feels intentional without sounding overdesigned. Spread across eleven tracks, the record explores the idea of personal facades — the emotional and social structures people build to function, protect themselves, or fit in — and the tension that comes…

Matt Faulk – Ice Cold

4 Febbraio 2026
“Ice Cold” by Matt Faulk, here presented in a remix treatment by Dem2, positions itself firmly within the bass house spectrum while keeping a flexible, club-forward identity. The track unfolds with a sense of control rather than excess, relying on groove architecture and tension management instead of overt drops or…

Midnight Pass – Be Somebody

4 Febbraio 2026
Midnight Pass return with Be Somebody, a release that fits naturally within the duo’s growing identity as refined architects of chill and melodic house. Based in the US, the project continues to lean into a sound that values atmosphere as much as structure, where emotion is carried by subtle details…

Axëw – Astral Contact

4 Febbraio 2026
Axëw’s Astral Contact arrives as a focused techno statement, one that feels both deliberate and instinctive in the way it unfolds. Built around a restrained but insistent structure, the track moves with a sense of inner logic rather than obvious peak-time tactics. It doesn’t rush to impress; instead, it establishes…

Just Geo – Grace VIP

4 Febbraio 2026
With Grace VIP, Just Geo delivers a tech house cut that feels purpose-built for the dancefloor without sounding formulaic or rushed. The track moves with a clear sense of intent, balancing functional club energy with a level of detail that rewards closer listening. It’s the kind of release that works…

Lumine and Gino Ingrosso – I Hear No More

4 Febbraio 2026
“I Hear No More” marks an intriguing meeting point between Lumine and Gino Ingrosso, landing firmly within the progressive house spectrum while quietly carrying traces of Lumine’s broader musical identity. The track unfolds with a sense of patience that feels deliberate rather than restrained, allowing its core elements to settle…

Marie Minet – Dis Papa

4 Febbraio 2026
Marie Minet’s Dis Papa arrives with a quiet confidence that immediately sets it apart. Framed within an afrobeat sensibility yet shaped by chanson restraint, the single unfolds as a careful balance between rhythm and reflection. It does not rush to make its point. Instead, it breathes, allowing space for emotion…

Soul Healer & Duane Harden – Love Letters To Me

3 Febbraio 2026
With Love Letters To Me, Soul Healer and Duane Harden present an album that deliberately steps away from familiar dancefloor formulas to explore a more intimate, reflective space. Rooted in commercial vocal dance and contemporary R&B, the record unfolds as a carefully sequenced narrative rather than a collection of standalone…

PAULA T – Sugar Tits

3 Febbraio 2026
PAULA T’s “Sugar Tits” arrives as an electronic pop release that resists easy framing, moving instead through tension, provocation, and release with a kind of restless clarity. It is a track born quickly—written and arranged in a single night—but it doesn’t sound rushed. If anything, it feels distilled, as though…

Maurice McGee – Ain’t Nothing Better

2 Febbraio 2026
There are tracks that announce themselves loudly, built for peak-hour moments and immediate reaction. Ain’t Nothing Better chooses another route. It arrives quietly, almost casually, and then stays. This new collaboration between Chicago-born Italo-disco figure Maurice McGee and the collective Solar Flare Alert leans into restraint, favoring nuance over impact,…

I’m Not A Blonde – To Fall

2 Febbraio 2026
Italian-American duo I’m Not a Blonde return with “To Fall”, a single that quietly settles into the more reflective corners of IDM and electronic pop without ever feeling detached or overly cerebral. Released in collaboration with INRI / METATRON, the track captures a fragile emotional threshold: that instant when love…

FREZYA feat. LPSV – FURTIVA

31 Gennaio 2026
Il singolo cinematografico di debutto di FREZYA, “FURTIVA”, con la partecipazione di LPSV, si presenta come una dichiarazione insolitamente ambiziosa all’interno dell’attuale panorama trap e afrobeats. Con una durata che supera i sette minuti, il brano evita deliberatamente le convenzioni radiofoniche, scegliendo invece di configurarsi come un oggetto narrativo di…

ROMAN CIGI – HEAVENUS

31 Gennaio 2026
ROMAN CIGI’s HEAVENUS arrives as a carefully balanced statement within the contemporary techno landscape, positioning itself between peak-time functionality and inward-looking emotional narrative. Built at 130 BPM, the track sits comfortably in the zone where EDM, techno and trance intersect, yet it avoids the rigidity often associated with genre labels.…

9 o’clock Nasty – Lee Iococca

31 Gennaio 2026
With “Lee Iococca,” 9 o’clock Nasty deliver a tightly coiled synth indie rock single that operates as both dancefloor provocation and uneasy moral fable. The track takes its name from a figure synonymous with corporate calculation, and that choice is not decorative. From the opening seconds, the song establishes a…
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