Top 100 Chart placements for Olivier Giacomotto
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FTTF 44 opens with The Groover by Doriann & Wave Wave - tight, punchy and straight to the point. The vocal cuts ride a deep, rolling bassline that instantly locks you in. Kiko & Olivier Giacomottos Bounce keeps things moving with a chunky groove and bright stabs, giving it that classic, floor-focused tension. Roman Kyns Offset dips things into deeper waters - warm bass, floating synths and a stripped-back vibe that stretches time a little. Willis closes it out with Lifeline, a darker, cheeky cut with attitude in the low-end and just enough emotion to leave a mark. Raw, moody and built for the dancefloor - this EP doesnt waste a second
Wave Wave, Doriann (IL), Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto, Roman Kyn, Willis
FTTF 44 opens with The Groover by Doriann & Wave Wave - tight, punchy and straight to the point. The vocal cuts ride a deep, rolling bassline that instantly locks you in. Kiko & Olivier Giacomottos Bounce keeps things moving with a chunky groove and bright stabs, giving it that classic, floor-focused tension. Roman Kyns Offset dips things into deeper waters - warm bass, floating synths and a stripped-back vibe that stretches time a little. Willis closes it out with Lifeline, a darker, cheeky cut with attitude in the low-end and just enough emotion to leave a mark. Raw, moody and built for the dancefloor - this EP doesnt waste a second
Wave Wave, Doriann (IL), Kiko, Olivier Giacomotto, Roman Kyn, Willis