After a collaborative album with Johannes Albert, an original track on Uncanny Valley and a remix on Phonica's sublabel Karakul Iron Curtis is back with some further original material on Hudd Traxx.
EXCLUSIVE Switchdance, Twofold ‘Entre Espadas’ [Karakter Recordings]
Pedro Martins and Marco Antão initiated Karakter Records' first label various artist EP with contributions from old friends and new musical companions.
EXCLUSIVE Toby Tobias ‘Foolin’ [Futureboogie]
British imprint Futureboogie returns with its annual summer sampler, A Summer Riot IX (Part One), which includes six deep and disco-ish drops that include some of the labels current favorite artists.
EXCLUSIVE Hannah Holland ‘People Power’ [Super Drama Records]
Everyone likes a little drama at times and this one comes in three acts. London based artist duo Super Drama is about to release the first part of their Family Drama series.
EXCLUSIVE Ivan Fabra ‘Pluck (Gerd Janson Remix)’ [Internasjonal]
Running Back head honcho Gerd Janson took on remix duties for Barcelona-based artist Ivan Fabra's tune Pluck, which marks the debut for the Iberian on Prins Thomas' Internasjonal label.
EXCLUSIVE Keope ‘Caldo Live In The Attic’ [Bigamo]
With a fresh breath of summer Aera revitalizes Keope's in autumn 2019 released track Caldo Live In The Attic.
EXCLUSIVE DJ Streaks ‘House Head’ [barbecue]
From England's north, Liverpool or Merseyside county to be precises, comes one of the up- and coming House music artists of the moment, namely DJ Streaks.
EXCLUSIVE Omar Santis ‘Cameo Appearance (Iron Curtis Remix)’ [Karakul]
After his A T.D.L.D Joint EP in 2014 and his Needs EP from 2016 Tokyo-based producer Omar Santis returns for the third time to Karakul, Phonica's sub-label for deeper House approaches.
EXCLUSIVE New World ‘Poéme’ [Riotvan]
It's been a moment since Markus Gebauer alias New World debuted on Riotvan with his Night Stalker EP, which featured label mainstay Jennifer Touch on the vocals.
EXCLUSIVE Christian Löffler ‘Bergen (Roman Flügel Remix)’ [Ki Records]
It's only been March when Christian Löffler released his album Lys, but these days it feels like eternity.
