Progressive House

Returning with their latest release ‘One Night’, UK duo Spooner Street deliver energy, emotion and power in abundance. Based out of London, they have a history of creating forward thinking Electro House sounds for the masses and this release is

London based producer and DJ Jake Cusack continues to impress this year. Looking forward to a big summer festival season again, he has released the latest edition of his acclaimed Mix Sessions, number 67. Packing the tracklist full of classics,

Novado is back, this time with a remix of a club classic. The Destiny’s Child track ‘Say My Name’ conjours up imagery of yesteryear, but still goes off anywhere it is played. With the luscious tones of Beyonce and Kelly

Up next from The Concept is their hottest new release ’Nalana’, coming straight out of Frisson Records release schedule. This latest release boasts a percussive groove, which carries its way throughout the track with a prominent kick and shakers. The

Celvin X returns with ‘Frequency Curves’ via Amigos Recordings. After a substantial break from the music scene, the dynamite producer is back is fine fashion. With his inspiration lying in the pillars of early Electronic music, his sound is so

Forthcoming on Odd One In Records, Mr Blase’s debut release ‘Communication’ will instantly put this producer on the map. For a first offering, some may expect a level of immaturity or youthful exploration of sounds, but Mr Blasé has carefully

Releasing in quick succession after his ‘Chicago Dirty’ single, Saladin is pumping out tunes before a busy summer show schedule. The Chicago based artist is taking steps to cement his position as a music production powerhouse, and ‘Talking To Myself’

Zepha B presents his first release on the TRXX outfit, ‘Talking About Music’. The inventive producer continues to impress reviewers with his infinitely unique and varying sound. The latest outing shares features of his previous works, but adds succulent variety

Drival returns again, with his latest offering on Phoenix Recordings. ‘Full Moon’ follows up from his release on the imprint earlier this year ‘Forever Is Gone’. Receiving wicked reviews, the label and artist have combined again to create another masterpiece.

Featuring five exclusive remixes of the original vocal from Jan Johnston, made famous by BT in 1995, Solar’s first release is godly. The vocal is smooth, powerful and still refreshing, bought back to life by Gai Barone, Peter Steele, Sunny