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Clubsonica Records rounds out the month of April by welcoming Tomas Briski to the label for his debut EP. Hailing from the progressive house mecca of Argentina, Tomas began his musical journey at the tender age of 14. Born into a family of artists and inspired by the likes of Guy J, Jamie Stevens and Roy Rosenfeld, the Cordoba resident would find his footing quickly, signing his first project to Mango Alleys Augmented 013 collection in March of 2024. Immediately regarded as one of his countrys top progressive house prospects, Tomas would go on to sign releases with Analog Jungs Constellation Music, Praveen Acharys Juicebox Music and Nick Warrens The Soundgarden, in turn earning support from genre tastemakers Hernan Cattaneo and Sébastien Léger, amongst others. With 2025 being highlighted by a well received debut on Alex ORions Solis Records, Tomas now adds Clubsonica to his resume with Akosha | The Rest, alongside remixes from Analog Jungs and Tonaco Beginning with Akosha, Tomas showcases a groovy peaktime approach which sets the tone for the EP. Full of alluring textures and pyrotechnic design qualities, the Argentinean phenom expertly blends warm kick drums and voluptuous grooves, with clustered effects, rebounding rhythms and emerging melodies, for a captivating path into the break. Further revealing his creative attitude across the interlude, its an array of fragmented melodies which emerges to reveal a misty atmospheric backdrop, before getting washed away in a rush of beats and trippy motifs for an engaging finale. The companion piece The Rest lands with a decidedly deeper approach, as Tomas flexes his melody crafting prowess across the seven minute piece. Balmy basslines provide the anchor for glowing pads and heartfelt sonics to highlight a dreamy top line, continually evolving as reprocessed effects and spirited percussion create a club energy that is both stirring and confident, before a cinematic break resets the proceedings for a tastefully twisted drop. Returning to the label with the lone interpretation of Akosha are Analog Jungs. Made up of Argentinean artists Claudio Cornejo and Gustavo Ruarte, Analog Jungs have been revered figures in the progressive house underground for the better part of a decade, earning praise from genre tastemakers Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren. The duos colourful, club friendly sound flourished as a result, finding a home on some of the genres trendsetting imprints, such as Mango Alley, Meanwhile, Or Two Strangers, The Soundgarden and their own Constellation Music imprint, the latter of which operates as their primary home. Clubsonica has also been a landing spot for Analog Jungs, a label where the duo hold a long creative partnership dating back to 2020, and has since yielded three impressive projects. With 2025 getting underway with Arcturiano Gold, a track which is widely regarded as the duos best work to date, Analog Jungs return to Clubsonica with an inspired rendition of Akosha. Staying true to the themes from the original version, the Argentinean duo put their own unique stamp on the track with a spacious atmospheric approach, showcasing the main melody in a heartfelt yet tasteful fashion, before a buzzing finale ensues adding depth and character to the journey. The release concludes with Tonaco making his label debut with the lone interpretation of The Rest. Since first appearing in 2019 with an EP via Transensations, Brazilian artist Tonaco has enjoyed a steady rise within the global progressive house scene. Noted for his blend of powerful grooves, hypnotic rhythms and evocative melodies, the Tocantins resident has excelled at creating his own brand of progressive house, making him one of the most promising artists to emerge from Brazil across the last half decade. Juicebox Music, Mango Alley, Meanwhile, Vapour Recordings and WARPP have been vehicles for his creative swell in recent years, in turn earning support from progressive house tastemakers Guy J, Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren. With 2024 being highlighted by a thunderous remix of Cressida by Chaum and Hobin Rude for Juicebox Music, a track which peaked at #2 in Beatports Progressive House chart, Tonaco continues on an upwards trajectory into 2025, adding Clubsonica to his resume with a powerful rendition of The Rest. Taking a modern approach, the Brazilian artist lightens the framework with plush kick drums, warm rhythmic pulses and spacious percussion. Hypnotic and energetic in equal measure, its an evolving effects narrative which delights across the break, as billowed tones deliver anticipation, before melting down into a low-end lovers finale to round out the release on a groovy note. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
Continuing to showcase exciting new talent, Clubsonica Records welcomes COQUEIT to the label for his debut EP. Hailing from Argentina, COQUEIT has been a fixture of the progressive house scene across the last four years. The Cordoba resident first rose to prominence with a string of early projects for AH Digital and Droid9 South America, where he established a melodic, progressive style that made him a name to watch. Continuing to perfect his craft going forward, COQUEIT would earn the support of genre tastemakers Antrim, Ezequiel Arias, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren and Sahar Z, in turn landing him releases via Mango Alley and Univack. With the onset of 2025 highlighted by a well-received debut for Or Two Strangers, COQUEIT continues to break further ground as the year enters its second quarter, adding Clubsonica to his resume with Warning. The peak time sounds of the title selection Warning steal the air and present a prophetic monochrome within COQUEITs repertoire, as charged beats, rebounding rhythms and pyrotechnic effects converge for an electric narrative. Advancing the journey further across the break, its a set of siren-like synth flairs which emerge and travel to the very edges, before a finale of heavily manipulated stabs cast a paranoid spell over the dancefloor. The second selection Fox River finds COQUEIT crafting a groovy melodic number thats nicely suited for those uplifting dancefloor moments. Smooth key changing basslines forecast a powerful yet emotive low end, while glowing pads and effervescent melodies instantly commands your attention. Coming to full friction during the interlude, trance-inducing motifs provide an enduring main theme, eventually culminating in a crescendo of effects-laden euphoria. Rounding out the release are the multi-dimensional sounds of Sona. Instantly seductive, its industrial structures and mesmerizing machine progressions drive each other into a whirlpool of spiralling directions, making for a flexible club track that bends between scenes while injecting vibrant energy into the dancefloor. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
Continuing to showcase exciting new talent, Clubsonica Records welcomes COQUEIT to the label for his debut EP. Hailing from Argentina, COQUEIT has been a fixture of the progressive house scene across the last four years. The Cordoba resident first rose to prominence with a string of early projects for AH Digital and Droid9 South America, where he established a melodic, progressive style that made him a name to watch. Continuing to perfect his craft going forward, COQUEIT would earn the support of genre tastemakers Antrim, Ezequiel Arias, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren and Sahar Z, in turn landing him releases via Mango Alley and Univack. With the onset of 2025 highlighted by a well-received debut for Or Two Strangers, COQUEIT continues to break further ground as the year enters its second quarter, adding Clubsonica to his resume with Warning. The peak time sounds of the title selection Warning steal the air and present a prophetic monochrome within COQUEITs repertoire, as charged beats, rebounding rhythms and pyrotechnic effects converge for an electric narrative. Advancing the journey further across the break, its a set of siren-like synth flairs which emerge and travel to the very edges, before a finale of heavily manipulated stabs cast a paranoid spell over the dancefloor. The second selection Fox River finds COQUEIT crafting a groovy melodic number thats nicely suited for those uplifting dancefloor moments. Smooth key changing basslines forecast a powerful yet emotive low end, while glowing pads and effervescent melodies instantly commands your attention. Coming to full friction during the interlude, trance-inducing motifs provide an enduring main theme, eventually culminating in a crescendo of effects-laden euphoria. Rounding out the release are the multi-dimensional sounds of Sona. Instantly seductive, its industrial structures and mesmerizing machine progressions drive each other into a whirlpool of spiralling directions, making for a flexible club track that bends between scenes while injecting vibrant energy into the dancefloor. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
Clubsonica Records rounds out the month of April by welcoming Tomas Briski to the label for his debut EP. Hailing from the progressive house mecca of Argentina, Tomas began his musical journey at the tender age of 14. Born into a family of artists and inspired by the likes of Guy J, Jamie Stevens and Roy Rosenfeld, the Cordoba resident would find his footing quickly, signing his first project to Mango Alleys Augmented 013 collection in March of 2024. Immediately regarded as one of his countrys top progressive house prospects, Tomas would go on to sign releases with Analog Jungs Constellation Music, Praveen Acharys Juicebox Music and Nick Warrens The Soundgarden, in turn earning support from genre tastemakers Hernan Cattaneo and Sébastien Léger, amongst others. With 2025 being highlighted by a well received debut on Alex ORions Solis Records, Tomas now adds Clubsonica to his resume with Akosha | The Rest, alongside remixes from Analog Jungs and Tonaco Beginning with Akosha, Tomas showcases a groovy peaktime approach which sets the tone for the EP. Full of alluring textures and pyrotechnic design qualities, the Argentinean phenom expertly blends warm kick drums and voluptuous grooves, with clustered effects, rebounding rhythms and emerging melodies, for a captivating path into the break. Further revealing his creative attitude across the interlude, its an array of fragmented melodies which emerges to reveal a misty atmospheric backdrop, before getting washed away in a rush of beats and trippy motifs for an engaging finale. The companion piece The Rest lands with a decidedly deeper approach, as Tomas flexes his melody crafting prowess across the seven minute piece. Balmy basslines provide the anchor for glowing pads and heartfelt sonics to highlight a dreamy top line, continually evolving as reprocessed effects and spirited percussion create a club energy that is both stirring and confident, before a cinematic break resets the proceedings for a tastefully twisted drop. Returning to the label with the lone interpretation of Akosha are Analog Jungs. Made up of Argentinean artists Claudio Cornejo and Gustavo Ruarte, Analog Jungs have been revered figures in the progressive house underground for the better part of a decade, earning praise from genre tastemakers Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren. The duos colourful, club friendly sound flourished as a result, finding a home on some of the genres trendsetting imprints, such as Mango Alley, Meanwhile, Or Two Strangers, The Soundgarden and their own Constellation Music imprint, the latter of which operates as their primary home. Clubsonica has also been a landing spot for Analog Jungs, a label where the duo hold a long creative partnership dating back to 2020, and has since yielded three impressive projects. With 2025 getting underway with Arcturiano Gold, a track which is widely regarded as the duos best work to date, Analog Jungs return to Clubsonica with an inspired rendition of Akosha. Staying true to the themes from the original version, the Argentinean duo put their own unique stamp on the track with a spacious atmospheric approach, showcasing the main melody in a heartfelt yet tasteful fashion, before a buzzing finale ensues adding depth and character to the journey. The release concludes with Tonaco making his label debut with the lone interpretation of The Rest. Since first appearing in 2019 with an EP via Transensations, Brazilian artist Tonaco has enjoyed a steady rise within the global progressive house scene. Noted for his blend of powerful grooves, hypnotic rhythms and evocative melodies, the Tocantins resident has excelled at creating his own brand of progressive house, making him one of the most promising artists to emerge from Brazil across the last half decade. Juicebox Music, Mango Alley, Meanwhile, Vapour Recordings and WARPP have been vehicles for his creative swell in recent years, in turn earning support from progressive house tastemakers Guy J, Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren. With 2024 being highlighted by a thunderous remix of Cressida by Chaum and Hobin Rude for Juicebox Music, a track which peaked at #2 in Beatports Progressive House chart, Tonaco continues on an upwards trajectory into 2025, adding Clubsonica to his resume with a powerful rendition of The Rest. Taking a modern approach, the Brazilian artist lightens the framework with plush kick drums, warm rhythmic pulses and spacious percussion. Hypnotic and energetic in equal measure, its an evolving effects narrative which delights across the break, as billowed tones deliver anticipation, before melting down into a low-end lovers finale to round out the release on a groovy note. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
Clubsonica Records opens the month of March by presenting a collaborative project from JFR and Lucas Zárate. Hailing from Argentina but currently calling Spain home, Juan Franco Rivero aka JFR has carved out a unique sonic identity in the world of progressive and organic house, resulting in a string of uniquely crafted records that present a resonant worldly sound. Releases via All Day I Dream, Anjunadeep, Musique de Lune, and his own Secret Feelings imprint have been instrumental in showcasing the Barcelonas residents borderless approach to production, in turn garnering support from Lee Burridge, Sebastien Leger and Nick Warren, amongst others. Meanwhile, also hailing from Argentina, Lucas Zárate has enjoyed similar success since first emerging in 2022. Much like JFR, Lucas would find a cohesive balance between progressive and organic house, an amalgamation of sound which would earn him the praise of Gorje Hewek, Modd and Nick Warren, while also highlighting his resume with offerings via Melody of the Soul, Peace Symphonies and Songuara. Having also recorded a four-track artist showcase for JFRs Secret Feelings, the duo now combines their extensive forces for Clubsonica and their collaborative debut Siamba | Sambuka, alongside a remix from Matthew Sona. Beginning with the colourful monochromes of Siamba, the duo continues to explore the groovy organic blueprints from which they have made their names on. A DJ friendly intro sets the pace for swing heavy rhythms and panoramic melodies to layer a warm, chunky bassline. Carving out a fluid path into the break, anticipation is high as balmy atmospherics and exotic synth cascades highlight a well-crafted interlude, building melodic tension throughout, before a cosmic crescendo reveals an epic finale complete with shapeshifting synth lines and subversive chord changes. Beneath the utopian qualities of Siamba lies the equally intriguing vibes of Sambuka. JFR and Lucas expound their organic vision here, with alluring rhythms and hyperspace effects blanketing warm beats and precise percussive arrangements. Clever textural co-actions marry with wavy melodies, evolving with each successive pass, while a hypnotic break complete with deconstructed vocal samples and soulful musicality preludes an inventive finale. The release concludes with Matthew Sona making his label debut with the lone interpretation of Siamba. Hailing from Hungary, Matthew Sona has found a way to create his own personal universe by exploring organic sounds and ultimately finding a place in the trend-driven state of underground dance music at a remarkably young age. With a contribution to Zenebonas Various Artists Sampler in 2023 marking his production debut, the Budapest resident would go on to forge a strong creative partnership with the label, recording four additional projects across the next calendar year, in addition to an impressive debut on Nick Warrens The Soundgarden. With Eelke Kleijn and Hernan Cattaneo also being supporters of Matthews work, the Hungarian continues to carve out his own path into 2025, making his Clubsonica debut with an excellent interpretation of Siamba. Bringing a contemporary state of mind, Matthew reassembles the themes from the original for his own uniquely energetic approach. Stepping decisively on the gas, its a narrative of timely effects, haunting motifs and shapeshifting melodies which coax perfectly atop precise kick drums and charged grooves, for what results in a tastefully epic rendition thats perfect for a peak hour dancefloor. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
Clubsonica Records opens their 2025 campaign by unveiling the seventh edition of their popular Sampler Series. Following its debut in 2021, Clubsonicas Various Artists Sampler Series is now a regular and much anticipated offering in the labels catalog, operating as an extension to the imprints MMW and ADE showcases. The trending series has been a platform not only for a wide assortment of upcoming talent, but continues to add some of progressive musics most notable names with each successive edition. Genre veterans Golan Zocher, Greenage, Kamilo Sanclemente, Ric Niels and Ruben Karapetyan, amongst others, have all graced Clubsonicas much sought after Sampler Series, sitting alongside a carefully curated blend of talented up and comers. Now embarking on their seventh edition as 2025 begins to take shape, Clubsonica boss Juan Pablo Torrez has compiled the series most anticipated volume to date, featuring new music from (in order of appearance): David Podhel, Noise Generation, Greta Meier, K Loveski, Nicolas Benedetti, Phillipe Lois, Surmillo and GAU. Getting the release underway are David Podhel and Noise Generation who make their label debut with Intersection. Hailing from Mexico, David Podhel first emerged a decade ago with a series of releases for Nicholas Van Ortons BCSA. His timeless progressive sound quickly caught the attention of the genres diehard fanbase, leading to future projects for Droid9, Kitchen Recordings, Mango Alley and Manual Music, firmly establishing him as one of Mexicos premiere progressive house talents. Meanwhile, hailing from Sri Lanka, Noise Generation has achieved measurable success across his first year as a producer. Noted for his nostalgic progressive sound, the Colombo resident has quickly compiled an expansive resume of more than 150 credits, landing key releases via Freegrant Music, One Of A Kind, Timeless Moment and his own Noise In Harmony imprint. Still in his infancy as a producer, the rising Sri Lankan now pairs with David Podhel for their Clubsonica debut Intersection, a track fuelled by charged grooves, panoramic arps and trippy atmospheric refrains. Selection two finds Greta Meier making her label debut with Modulator. Hailing from Argentina, Greta has emerged from her countrys electronic music landscape, staking her claim as a future great in South Americas burgeoning progressive house scene. Noted for her deep grooves and emotive musicality, Gretas craft shines through vividly, as she has carved out a unique path since making her production debut in 2019. A short but meticulous discography showcasing superlative releases via 3rd Avenue, BCSA, Mango Alley and Timeless Moment have been well-received, earning play and support from genre tastemakers. Also an accomplished DJ, the Cordoba resident has been a fixture of Argentinas nightlife, showcasing her keen sense of dancefloor dynamics alongside elite talents in Artbat, Guy J, Guy Mantzur, John Digweed, Hernán Cattaneo and Nora En Pure, amongst others. With 2025 getting underway with Benevolence, a single recorded alongside Sebastian Sellares for UV, Greta now makes her Clubsonica debut with the deep poignant sounds of Modulator. Moving forward to selection three, occasional studio partners K Loveski and Nicolas Benedetti present their latest collaborative effort Tarab. Russian artist K Loveski has been a beloved figure of the progressive house underground for well over a decade. A series of releases for Omid 16Bs Alola Records spearheaded what has been a fourteen-year creative swell. The Saint-Petersburg resident now boasts a resume highlighted by releases via Nick Warrens The Soundgarden, Balance Music, Mango Alley and Or Two Strangers, while also earning the support of Guy J, Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren along the way. Meanwhile, Argentinean artist Nicolas Benedetti has enjoyed a quick rise since first emerging in 2019, with releases via 3rd Avenue, Droid9 and Strangers Beats setting his career in motion. Moving forward, the Buenos Aires resident would quickly earn the praise of progressive music tastemakers Alex ORion, Hernan Cattaneo, Mariano Mellino, Nick Warren, Nicolas Rada and more, while landing key projects via Hoomidaas, Movement Recordings and Univack. Having been paired together previously for Antrims Or Two Strangers, K Loveski and Nicolas Benedetti now continue their collaborative partnership for Clubsonica with Tarab, a slice of peak time progressive house, complete with charged grooves, colourful effects and infectious melodies. The collections forth selection finds Clubsonica debutant Phillipe Lois presenting his latest studio creation Inner Dialogue. Based in the labels home country of Colombia, Phillipe Lois entered the world of electronic music as a DJ first. With more than a decades worth of experience behind the decks, the Cali residents curiosity eventually pulled him into the realms of music production. With a borderless style that often borrows sensibilities from deep and progressive house to trance and electronica, Phillipe has made great strides since making his production debut in 2020. Established imprints in Peace Symphonies, Sommersville, Sound Avenue and Sun Theory have all been outlets for Phillipes timeless dancefloor approach. With 2024 being highlighted by a remix of Inner Encounters by fellow countryman Arbey Gonzalez, Phillipe now begins 2025 making his Clubsonica debut with trance-inducing sounds of Inner Dialogue. The release concludes with Surmillo and GAU making their debut with Complete Me. Cyprus based artist Surmillo has travelled a less than conventional path since his first release in 2019. With a discography that features progressive, organic and melodic house & techno, through to indie dance and electronica, Surmillo would have to be considered one of his countrys most versatile talents. Key projects via Buttress, BAU_HAUS, Diynamic, Melody Lab and Suprematic have been instrumental in showcasing his artistic adaptability, in turn earning support from Meduza and Solomun, amongst others. Carrying that momentum into the new year, Surmillo pairs with vocalist GAU for their Clubsonica debut Complete Me, a deeply engaging journey into hypnotic house. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
David Podhel, Noise Generation, Greta Meier, K Loveski, Nicolas Benedetti, Phillipe Lois, Surmillo, Gau
Clubsonica Records opens their 2025 campaign by unveiling the seventh edition of their popular Sampler Series. Following its debut in 2021, Clubsonicas Various Artists Sampler Series is now a regular and much anticipated offering in the labels catalog, operating as an extension to the imprints MMW and ADE showcases. The trending series has been a platform not only for a wide assortment of upcoming talent, but continues to add some of progressive musics most notable names with each successive edition. Genre veterans Golan Zocher, Greenage, Kamilo Sanclemente, Ric Niels and Ruben Karapetyan, amongst others, have all graced Clubsonicas much sought after Sampler Series, sitting alongside a carefully curated blend of talented up and comers. Now embarking on their seventh edition as 2025 begins to take shape, Clubsonica boss Juan Pablo Torrez has compiled the series most anticipated volume to date, featuring new music from (in order of appearance): David Podhel, Noise Generation, Greta Meier, K Loveski, Nicolas Benedetti, Phillipe Lois, Surmillo and GAU. Getting the release underway are David Podhel and Noise Generation who make their label debut with Intersection. Hailing from Mexico, David Podhel first emerged a decade ago with a series of releases for Nicholas Van Ortons BCSA. His timeless progressive sound quickly caught the attention of the genres diehard fanbase, leading to future projects for Droid9, Kitchen Recordings, Mango Alley and Manual Music, firmly establishing him as one of Mexicos premiere progressive house talents. Meanwhile, hailing from Sri Lanka, Noise Generation has achieved measurable success across his first year as a producer. Noted for his nostalgic progressive sound, the Colombo resident has quickly compiled an expansive resume of more than 150 credits, landing key releases via Freegrant Music, One Of A Kind, Timeless Moment and his own Noise In Harmony imprint. Still in his infancy as a producer, the rising Sri Lankan now pairs with David Podhel for their Clubsonica debut Intersection, a track fuelled by charged grooves, panoramic arps and trippy atmospheric refrains. Selection two finds Greta Meier making her label debut with Modulator. Hailing from Argentina, Greta has emerged from her countrys electronic music landscape, staking her claim as a future great in South Americas burgeoning progressive house scene. Noted for her deep grooves and emotive musicality, Gretas craft shines through vividly, as she has carved out a unique path since making her production debut in 2019. A short but meticulous discography showcasing superlative releases via 3rd Avenue, BCSA, Mango Alley and Timeless Moment have been well-received, earning play and support from genre tastemakers. Also an accomplished DJ, the Cordoba resident has been a fixture of Argentinas nightlife, showcasing her keen sense of dancefloor dynamics alongside elite talents in Artbat, Guy J, Guy Mantzur, John Digweed, Hernán Cattaneo and Nora En Pure, amongst others. With 2025 getting underway with Benevolence, a single recorded alongside Sebastian Sellares for UV, Greta now makes her Clubsonica debut with the deep poignant sounds of Modulator. Moving forward to selection three, occasional studio partners K Loveski and Nicolas Benedetti present their latest collaborative effort Tarab. Russian artist K Loveski has been a beloved figure of the progressive house underground for well over a decade. A series of releases for Omid 16Bs Alola Records spearheaded what has been a fourteen-year creative swell. The Saint-Petersburg resident now boasts a resume highlighted by releases via Nick Warrens The Soundgarden, Balance Music, Mango Alley and Or Two Strangers, while also earning the support of Guy J, Hernan Cattaneo and Nick Warren along the way. Meanwhile, Argentinean artist Nicolas Benedetti has enjoyed a quick rise since first emerging in 2019, with releases via 3rd Avenue, Droid9 and Strangers Beats setting his career in motion. Moving forward, the Buenos Aires resident would quickly earn the praise of progressive music tastemakers Alex ORion, Hernan Cattaneo, Mariano Mellino, Nick Warren, Nicolas Rada and more, while landing key projects via Hoomidaas, Movement Recordings and Univack. Having been paired together previously for Antrims Or Two Strangers, K Loveski and Nicolas Benedetti now continue their collaborative partnership for Clubsonica with Tarab, a slice of peak time progressive house, complete with charged grooves, colourful effects and infectious melodies. The collections forth selection finds Clubsonica debutant Phillipe Lois presenting his latest studio creation Inner Dialogue. Based in the labels home country of Colombia, Phillipe Lois entered the world of electronic music as a DJ first. With more than a decades worth of experience behind the decks, the Cali residents curiosity eventually pulled him into the realms of music production. With a borderless style that often borrows sensibilities from deep and progressive house to trance and electronica, Phillipe has made great strides since making his production debut in 2020. Established imprints in Peace Symphonies, Sommersville, Sound Avenue and Sun Theory have all been outlets for Phillipes timeless dancefloor approach. With 2024 being highlighted by a remix of Inner Encounters by fellow countryman Arbey Gonzalez, Phillipe now begins 2025 making his Clubsonica debut with trance-inducing sounds of Inner Dialogue. The release concludes with Surmillo and GAU making their debut with Complete Me. Cyprus based artist Surmillo has travelled a less than conventional path since his first release in 2019. With a discography that features progressive, organic and melodic house & techno, through to indie dance and electronica, Surmillo would have to be considered one of his countrys most versatile talents. Key projects via Buttress, BAU_HAUS, Diynamic, Melody Lab and Suprematic have been instrumental in showcasing his artistic adaptability, in turn earning support from Meduza and Solomun, amongst others. Carrying that momentum into the new year, Surmillo pairs with vocalist GAU for their Clubsonica debut Complete Me, a deeply engaging journey into hypnotic house. Directed by Juan Pablo Torrez A&R by Kamilo Sanclemente | Dabeat Mastered by Dub On Audio Press Release by Mitch Alexander Design by Dave Caro
David Podhel, Noise Generation, Greta Meier, K Loveski, Nicolas Benedetti, Phillipe Lois, Surmillo, Gau