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Juliet Fox steps up on EXIT Soundscape with new single ‘Outta Ya Mind’

Continuing her unstoppable momentum this year, Australian born, London based producer and DJ Juliet Fox releases her newest record, ‘Outta Ya Mind’. It comes out via EXIT Soundscapes – the label of acclaimed Serbian festival EXIT.

Stream & Buy https://paradise.ffm.to/outtayamind

Following a recent remix for renowned Dutch label Armada Music, \\\’Outta Ya Mind\\\’ further highlights Juliet\\\’s explosive talent in the studio. A pure dance floor damager, the new release is a no-frills techno club record that draws inspiration from a bygone trance era, a hallmark evident in her productions of late.

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OUT NOW: SpunOff – Eldorado EP | SpunyLove Records

Just in time for summer, embark on an enchanting journey aboard the new EP \\\”Eldorado\\\”, set to take off on SpunyLove Records.

Buy https://spunoff.bandcamp.com/album/eldorado-splove005

Join SpunOff, alongside Anastasia Zems, Abdul Raeva, and Running Hot, for a musical escapade along the shores of turquoise waters, amidst the schools of dorados of SpunyIsland.
Let yourself be transcended by the colorful rhythms as the sun rises infinitely, illuminating your path. The \\\”Eldorado\\\” EP promises moments of pure ecstasy, smiles on your faces and arms in the air, all while ensuring to stay hydrated and protect your eyes behind your most beautiful sunglasses.
The excursion amidst the waves of sunny Bliss-Trance shores and all the way to the natural and protected reserves of subtle Progressive-house, where the notes of Acid mingle with the songs of birds attempting to create a joyful dance symphony. T]ansported to the most imaginative horizons through \\\”Eldorado\\\” – EP.

 

 

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Calussa and Fuego release their new single “Noche Y Dia” on Insomniac Records

Calussa joins forces with revered Latin phenom Fuego on their new collab “Noche Y Dia,” a frisky, Spanish-led house single arriving by way of Insomniac Records.

Stream & Buy https://insomniacrecs.ffm.to/nocheydia

 

Miami natives Calussa have been establishing themselves as a force in the international house scene, spearheading a movement they’ve coined as “Afro tech.” Characterized by elaborate rhythms and cross-cultural cues, the subgenre commonly finds them weaving their Latin roots through branches of afro house and other global music influences. For their follow-up release on Insomniac Records, they are doubling down on their homegrown sound, as they go in-cahoots with the hit-making Dominican American vocalist and songwriter, Fuego.

 

The perfect fusion of their distinct sounds, “Noche Y Dia” is a steamy Latin anthem poised to steal the show. Sung in Fuego’s signature rap stylings, the sultry topline depicts a seedy, badass female who’s notorious for robbing hearts like it’s no one’s business. His nonchalant vocals alone are enough to keep the dancefloor hooked, yet the track digs even deeper with his suave sensibilities sitting alongside pumping basslines, swaying string leads, flickering synth accents, and gyrating percussive rhythms.

 

Touching on the collab, Calussa says, “‘Noche Y Dia’ really exemplifies the Calussa sound and movement that we have believed in and worked on for so long. The cross over between dance and Latin style music represents our roots and our passion.”

 

Calussa is the brainchild of Miami-born brothers and partners-in-crime, Andrew and Gino Gomez. They’ve put themselves on the map with an infectious sound that blurs the line between afro and tech house, all with a Latin twist. In February, they touched down on Insomniac Records with their label debut, “Te Recorde,” teaming up with Grammy-winning duo Subelo NEO on an intoxicating house single. Additionally, they’ve released collabs with house staple Nic Fanciulli, as well as explosive Turkish sensation Carlita. Since then, they’ve performed at high profile festivals including EDC Las Vegas, Electric Forest, EDC Mexico, and are currently embarking on the European leg of their Summer Tour.

 

Also operating out of Miami, Fuego has become a source of nonstop heat. His résumé reads like a star-studded affair, working alongside some of the biggest artists in the world while pushing Latin dance music ever-forward by combining crossover urban components with Caribbean mambo and Latin trap. Fuego made a huge splash in the house scene back in 2021, joining the brotherly Bronx duo The Martinez Brothers on their collab “PAP (Pendiente Al Paso),” which has amassed more than 17 million streams to date. J Balvin, Dillon Francis, Rick Ross, Pit Bull, and Anitta are a few of the top-tier names he’s released alongside, allowing him to surpass the combined one-billion stream mark across his catalog.

Between daytime radio play to late-night club use, Calussa and Fuego’s “Noche Y Dia” will be putting in overtime as it takes the world by storm.

 

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Riva Starr remixes Eddie Amador’s classic ‘House Music’ as part of the 25th Anniversary series

Yoshitoshi continues its celebration of Eddie Amador’s ‘House Music’ at 25 years with the release of a star-studded remix from Riva Starr.

Stream & Buy https://orcd.co/yr294

25 years is a long time in dance music. Ask any clubber what tracks they remember from 1999 and, odds-on, you’ll be met with a shrug. However, mention ‘House Music’ and it’s a different kettle of karate; not only was it one of – if not THE – seminal release of the year, it’s gone on to stand the test of time.

 

Stefano Miele, better known as Riva Starr, is a distinguished DJ, producer, and the mastermind behind Snatch! Records and Brock Wild. Based in East London, Riva Starr has become renowned for his ability to transcend genre constraints and defy expectations, leaving a lasting impact on the global music scene.

 

Only fitting then that Sharam gave ‘House Music’ the first ‘2.5’ refresh earlier this year, now on 5th July, Yoshi drops Riva Starr’s mix, which as the Paris Olympics is set to start, fittingly ramps the vocal and filters to evoke and capture the spirit of classic, Daft Punk-esque, French house. It’s a track equally at home at a grand cafe on the Champs Elyse, wearing a pair of black Channel sunglasses, sipping an aperitif whilst casually chaining a pack of Gauloises, as it is on the dancefloor.