Top 100 Chart placements for Somersault
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Alltalk 003 With Broad Spectrum EP, Somersault delivers the third statement on his newly minted label, Alltalk—a home for genre-blurring club music that doesnt quite sit still. Following the success of the imprints first two releases, this EP sees the Wollongong-based producer returning to his house-rooted core, channeling the quirks, psychedelia, and emotional depth that have made his sets and productions so distinctive. Track 1 – Rock Sleazy, shuffling and full of personality, Rock opens the EP with a confident swagger. Theres a distinctly UKG flavour running through its swung percussion and RnB vocal textures, but the arrangement twists in unexpected directions—off-kilter, yet danceable. Its a perfect example of the Alltalk ethos: playful, unpredictable, and unconcerned with genre boundaries. Track 2 – Broad Spectrum A long-standing fan favourite in Somersaults live sets, Broad Spectrum rides a hypnotic, rolling groove that nods to his bush doof roots—psychedelic and trippy but firmly locked to the floor. The title is a neat encapsulation of the tracks mission: wide-reaching, open-ended, and radiant with colour. Theres a clear line back to early Fuse London minimal here, but filtered through Somersaults own, expansive lens. Track 3 – Gather Round Closing the EP on a high and heartfelt note, Gather Round was written during a one-month stint in Berlin in 2024. Uplifting, driving, and steeped in the textures of early 2000s progressive house, this track is a call to the floor—a literal gathering point for dancers. Warm synths, layered percussion, and a propulsive rhythm section build toward something both intimate and anthemic. With each release, Alltalk continues to sketch out a space for music thats unafraid to look backwards while boldly pushing forward. Broad Spectrum EP is a celebration of range, rootedness, and the dancefloor in all its forms.