Rollover Milano Records channels the spirit of international club culture through its discerning selection of boundary-crossing electronic music, earning acclaim for spotlighting collaborations that fuse continental influences with unwavering dancefloor focus. The label has carved a niche by supporting artists who blend geographic diversity with sophisticated production, creating releases that resonate across house, techno, and post-punk scenes worldwide. Concret and Kate Stein launch their debut collaboration with the Pull Up EP, a four-track package featuring the original Pull Up alongside remixes from Lauer, Blu:sh, and Mike Simonetti, capturing New York City’s magnetic nightlife tension.
The original Pull Up pulses with post-punk edge and minimal wave drive fused into house momentum, reflecting the Italo-Mexican producer Diego Angelico Escobar’s rising Latin American underground voice alongside Australian artist Kate Stein’s late-night rave aesthetic. Both New York-based with spatial design roots, they craft electric synergy that honors the city’s relentless club pulse. Lauer’s remix reshapes the framework with his signature precision, delivering club-ready propulsion perfect for peak-hour transitions. Blu:sh follows with reinterpretation that amplifies tension through refined layers, while Mike Simonetti closes with bold, unmistakable energy that expands the track’s dancefloor reach.
This EP thrives on underground appeal, bridging continents through friendship and risk-taking that fuels house and techno nights. Concret advances his Treehouse Nicaragua party circuit alongside fresh releases, while Stein expands via her C.F.L.H.P alias, making Pull Up a pivotal marker. For DJs immersed in global scenes, these versions offer versatile weapons—from the original’s gritty tension to remix firepower—that command dimly lit floors and sustain marathon energy. Rollover Milano proves masterful once again, delivering a package where every iteration serves the raw thrill of discovery that keeps electronic music’s underground alive and interconnected.
