The Wanghart January mix has arrived, showcasing artists like Brian Ellis and Soichi Terada across premier labels including Star Creature, Rush Hour, and Atjazz. Also featuring sounds from Real Deep, Jaidene Veda, MdCL, Moroka, Offshore and Coen, Genius Of Time, Santi, Chewy Rubs, Blende, and DJ Central.
Lawrence – Poppies (Smallville Records)
Releases March 20, 2026. Lawrence unveils Poppies on Smallville Records, a four-track EP that dives straight into the pulsing heart of deep house with unfiltered underground intensity. Angels leads with its captivating draw, setting a tone that grips from the first moment…
Boo Williams – The Recovery (Rush Hour)
Releases March 13, 2026… Chicago’s own Boo Williams makes a triumphant return with The Recovery on Rush Hour, dropping March 13, 2026. This four-track EP pulses with the kind of underground house energy that pulls DJs straight into the fray and keeps…
Eastern Standard, the Berlin-based electronic music label founded and run by Jepe (João Silva) and Sasse (Klas Henrik Lindblad), serves as a creative hub for established and emerging artists, emphasizing timeless tracks that endure in DJ crates across house, techno, and disco circuits. The label cultivates releases that balance club functionality with lasting appeal, drawing
Mule Musiq, based in Tokyo, has cultivated a distinctive niche in electronic music since its founding, renowned for blending house, techno, and downtempo into immersive, globally influenced soundscapes that appeal to underground connoisseurs worldwide. The label’s reputation rests on thoughtful curation that prioritizes atmospheric depth and rhythmic subtlety, attracting producers who craft for both club
Avenue Deep and V-Tone join forces for Light Bulbs on Soulstar Records, delivering five deep house tracks that pulse with underground intensity and soulful drive perfect for extended club sessions. Far Beyond opens with focused momentum that pulls crowds into immersive territory, setting a tone of relentless forward motion. Zig Zag follows, weaving intricate patterns
Andy Compton and The Rurals resurface with Waspy Vibes – Unreleased Grooves from 1996 & 1997 on Peng, unleashing eleven tracks that transport listeners straight to the heart of late-90s underground house. This collection captures the duo’s signature blend of deep, funky grooves laid down during their most prolific era, finally seeing the light of
Andre Zimmer launches 2026 on Craigie Knowes with Swamp Circuit, a four-track EP that fuses early UK hardcore energy, bleep sequences, new-wave progressive drive, and electro edge into furious, cohesive underground weapons. Pushing My Buttons hits first with relentless button-pushing rhythm that demands immediate dancefloor response, channeling that classic rave urgency for peak-time destruction. Swamp
Li.La returns to Cyanide with A Jazz Thing, a single deep house track that weaves smooth Rhodes chords, subtle jazzy grooves, and atmospheric vocal drops into a warm embrace for sophisticated dancefloors. The German duo crafts this piece with elegant restraint, letting every element breathe while building momentum that grips from the opening bars. It
Chuggin Edits returns with My Place EP on Re-Loved, packing three tracks that channel deep soulboy energy into the heart of nu disco and indie dance. My Place kicks off as the sultry title track, pulling from classic influences with a seductive pull that lights up dimly lit dancefloors. Whisper The Word dives into jazz
Enrico Dragoni brings his Brussels club craftsmanship to Airtime Records with Feel The Music EP, a four-track outing that blends house grooves with melodic lifts and a sharp UK garage twist. Feel The Music Original Mix leads with straight-up energy that hooks from the start, perfect for DJs building tension in packed rooms. Getting It
Don Carlos & S-Tone revive Montego Bay’s Dreaming the Future on Razor-N-Tape, unearthing four forgotten tracks from 30 years ago that defined Italo piano house’s golden era. Music All Night (Deep In Milano Mix) pumps with melodic drive straight out of early 90s Bologna clubs, channeling the relentless energy that kept floors packed till dawn.
Tecwaa debuts on Calypso Records with Mercurial Brews, a four-track EP that spans acid house drive, minimalist grooves, and old school downtempo beats from the York producer Paul Fawcett. A Spark Of Aberration launches with relentless analog energy, gripping dancefloors through its driven acid approach that demands peak-time deployment. What Is What Is Whaa follows,
Black 258 arrives on Black Reverb, delivering nine tracks that capture the relentless drive of the underground electronic scene. Webba kicks things off with Incentive Dark Edit, setting a shadowy tone that pulls listeners into the depths. Zarpas follows with Simply BCK Original Mix, a piece that builds tension through its focused energy, perfect for
Imanol returns as label head to U’re Guay Records with Volume 97, a two-track release that masterfully balances emotional depth and club restraint for house purists. Nara opens with hypnotic tension driven by delicate percussion, pulling listeners into a focused journey that commands dancefloors with subtle power. Stay follows with introspective grooves and dubby atmospheres,
