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When I Dance For You

When I Dance For You

Jorge Herrero

Featuring upbeat, catchy vocals, "When I Dance For You" is a slice of feel-good house that doesn't take itself too seriously from Climax Digital newcomer Jorge Herrero.

Support by DJ Dove
Touch Me

Touch Me

Dapte & Chromestatic

With a previous release with us Dapte picked up plays from none other than Erick Morillo. This time he's joined forces with Chromestatic for a slightly darker piece of tech house called "Touch Me" featuring pitched-down vocals and a speaker-worrying bassline.
In Your Eyes EP

In Your Eyes EP

Spiriakos

We're more than happy to welcome Spiriakos back into the fold with a 2-track retro-disco EP entitled "In Your Eyes". The title track is a 70s flashback with it's old-school synths, strings and the obligatory cowbell. Completing the package is "Love For Days", featuring a soulful vocal over a piano line and disco stabs.
Milte's Guitar EP

Milte's Guitar EP

Micra

The title track of this 2-track EP from Climax Digital newcomer Micra bearing the name "Milte's Guitar" is a jazzy, deep house tune featuring the beautiful, original vocals of Katka over soothing organ chords and a live bassline. On the flipside is "Chill For Hamster" which combines Micra's trademark keys with strings and a cheeky flute line. With work of this musical quality, we predict big things for Micra
Delight EP

Delight EP

Smoke (CZ)

Following on from his recently released track on Climax Digital entitled "Eclipse", Smoke (CZ) is back on the label with a brand new 2-track EP. "Galaxy" is a fittingly out of this world piece of music containing shimmering and soaring synths and a deep, deep bassline. The title track "Delight" is a more driving affair with dramatic stabs and arpeggiators along with a synthesizer melody that is sure to sound astonishing on a big sound system.
Another Acid Track With Acid In The Title

Another Acid Track With Acid In The Title

Chris Sadler

Label boss Chris Sadler has been using his time in lockdown predominantly getting to grips with the latest addition to his studio - namely a Roland TB303 clone. It was therefore only a matter of time before he produced his first acid track. This is a beast of tune with layers of percussion, plenty of snare rolls, sampled news broadcasts from the early nineties and, of course, lots of squelchy acid.

Support by Paco Osuna, Stacey Pullen