For the 100th release on VANDIT Alternative, Paul van Dyk teams up with techno duo The YellowHeads to deliver the new single, ‘Back 2 The FVTR‘. The track aims to ignite dancefloors and show his status as a producer and The YellowHeads' high-energy productions.
Danny Avila, Sam WOLFE, and HNTR join forces on John Summit’s Experts Only imprint with ‘Yes B!tch’ featuring Rome Fortune. Spaniard Danny is possibly known for creating tech house tracks. His previous Experts Only release, ‘Chase The Sun (VIP),’ aimed to light up dancefloors as he brought his sound to the masses.
Lyric Hood returns with a new solo release for 2024. ‘That Bass’, which is out now on M-Plant. She made her first DJ appearance at her own sweet-16 party, attentively guided by her father and went on to perform Christian techno with a gospel choir before becoming obsessed with the idea of making music. That's when Robert Hood suggested she join Floorplan.
Mexico’s Redraft Memories, aka Ricardo Medina, first came to Jack Said What’s attention when he worked with Chicago house music artist Chip-E on the remix of label signature tune ‘Jack Said What’ by Steve Mac.
Following his early 2024 excursion to ‘Pebble Beach’ and the summer track ‘Devotion’, autumn sees John O’Callaghan aim to raise those floor pressures once again. This outing finds co-producer, lyricist and fellow Irelander Paul Skelton travel the Tullamore trail over to John’s native Navan for the track ‘May The Road Rise’.
With the release of his debut album ‘Dream Sequence’ imminent, Alex Kislov releases the latest single from the LP, ‘Time Stops’, straddling the boundary between deep, melodic and progressive house. Alex has apparently become a rising figure in Chicago's electronic music scene and his sound is a mix of deep house, techno, and experimental rhythms, landing him sets at venues like Radius, Spybar, and The Mid.
Greek artist Mihalis Safras has achieved various things, from winning Ibiza DJ awards to running his Material imprint, releasing records on labels and collaborating with some of the biggest artists in the industry, such as Green Velvet.
Another possible talent beginning to lay down a marker is New York City-based DJ/producer Malcolm Zeller. He may be a new kid on the block but has apparently already garnered a long list of supporters, from Vintage Culture to Jamie Jones and Wade to Mau P.
Since its launch earlier this year, Ilario Alicante’s Sound D’Elite has been on a roll, dropping releases like Joe Vanditti’s ‘Wish Star’ and Sergio Saffe’s ‘Sigridd,’ earning support from the likes of Marco Carola, Jamie Jones and Joseph Capriati. Next, to make his label debut, Thomas Cerutti brings his hip-hop influences, which have led him to release on Hector Couto’s Roush, LEON’s Futura, and Miguel Bastida’s Be One Records.
Jazz and house artist Crackazat returns to Stay True Sounds with ‘Can’t Blame A Soul’, his take on the South African genre 3-Step. From remixing label head Kid Fonque’s ‘2Sides’ to releasing two-track EP ‘Be Real’, his deep house sound inspired by the electronic genres of SA have resulted in tracks that have seen support from UK artists like Benji B and Jimpster.