Cadence, the club-ready alias of Connor Canty, kicks off the new label Cash For Trax with a two-tracker that doesn’t just nod to the past - it shoves it into the rave with style.
review | Various Artists – Track Assassins | Dungeon & Meat
Dungeon Meat’s 18th outing, "Track Assassins", arrives via the hands of Brawther and Tristan da Cunha - the duo behind the no-frills, all-thrills label that’s become synonymous with stripped-back, funk-charged House.
review | Job de Jong – Like This | Slabs
Ducking the hype and doubling down on heavyweight, functional grooves, Dungeon Meat’s Slabs imprint returns with another no-frills slab of dancefloor pressure
review | Wodda – Welcome To The Future | BeeYou Records
Wodda’s steady rise through the UK underground has been anything but accidental.
review | Luke Dean – Get Busy | Reliance
Reliance’s 3rd outing sees UK producer Luke Dean step into the spotlight with his "Get Busy EP", a triple-threat release that drips with sweat, sass, and serious low-end finesse.
review | Elijah Something & Wilba – Clovelly Concoctions | Fraise Records
Sun-blushed, sea-breezed, and full of shared spark, "Clovelly Concoctions" brings together Conspiracy Records co-founder Elijah Something and Fraise Records helmsman Wilba.
review | Oliver.r – Frisky Business | Magic Carpet
Oliver.r returns with his second solo EP under his own name – and it’s a seductive one.
review | Wodda – Have We Met Before? | Pilot
After a standout EP on BeeYou, Wodda steps up once again with "Have We Met Before?" on Burnski’s Pilot imprint – and if you haven’t crossed paths with his work before, this is the perfect introduction.
review | Various Artists – Juntos, Un Viaje Hacia El Sueño Eterno | AirFunk Special
From Colombia to France, friendship becomes frequency and groove becomes glue on "Juntos, Un Viaje Hacia El Sueño Eterno" a four-track vinyl-only gem that blurs borders as easily as it blurs genres.
review | Various Artists – Summer Hits Vol. 1 | Groove To Grave Records
Groove to Grave’s first digital compilation, "Summer Hits Vol. 1", isn’t just a seasonal roundup - it’s a confident statement from the Parisian underground.
