The four-tracker refines the producer’s focused house sound without sacrificing its floor-minded warmth.
The four-tracker refines the producer’s focused house sound without sacrificing its floor-minded warmth.
The label’s first VA comp collects 23 tracks from across the club spectrum, landing alongside the 100th release: a driving house cut from SYREETA and Lucas Alexander.
The Atlanta producer joins George Daniel’s dance-focused Dirty Hit sublabel with a four-track EP he calls a series of failed house music experiments. Lead single “Default Mode” captures that odd friction.
This Friday’s releases trace a line between two distinct approaches to making music that feels necessary right now. Skrillex delivers a compact, surprise fifth album that folds Brazilian phonk, progressive house and underground techno into a single focused journey. horsegiirL presents her debut as both persona and proposition, a fifteen-track eco-anxious fairytale grown out of …
The Compton artist follows “Medicine” with another bass-heavy house cut, made with longtime collaborator Nick Sylvester.
The producer’s new single is a brisk, computerized turn, channeling dancefloor nostalgia through a familiar vocal filter.
The New York duo approaches dance music as a functional, joyful system, building their debut album from the reliable parts of Y2K-era club hits.