Dj Daniel D - What Is House (294 Records)

DJ Daniel D's latest single on 294 Records poses the genre's most fundamental question ... the Brazilian producer's "What Is House" arrives as a three-track exploration, each version offering its own compelling answer through sound rather than words.

TheOriginal Mix serves as a love letter to house music's golden age, where staccato piano chords dance atop filtered disco basslines. Its buoyant synth riffs and incendiary drum programming capture the essence of those transcendent dance floor moments when time seems to stand still.

The duo Paul et Luc transform the track with their signature touch, injecting Moroder-inspired bass patterns and soaring string arrangements that build to euphoric heights. Meanwhile, Nytron, son of Brazilian music royalty Pepeu Gomes and Baby, takes the track into deeper territory. His remix growls with subsonic intensity and spatial awareness, nodding to UK garage while maintaining the original's celebratory spirit.

This release demonstrates how house music's seemingly simple formula continues to yield fresh interpretations, adding another distinct chapter in an ongoing conversation about the house music's endless possibilities.

Rory Hoy (Super Hi-Fi) – “Sho nuff funky, the Paul et Luc remix is - great stuff!”
Tommy D Funk (Good For You Records) – “Wicked track. The Original Mix is the one.”
Lönya (Asymmetric Recordings) – “Great single. All of the the mixes are cool.”
Delmar Browne (The BK Basement) – “One of a kind affair.”
Klaus Benedek (Fortunea Records) – “Paul et Luc remix is massive!”
Soulfuledge (House FM) – “Original & Nytron Remix for me... I'll give them a spin on next week's Colourful show!”

Available Now From: Traxsource, Beatport, Apple Music, And Spotify.

Sonic Future - Time Out (294 Records)

294 Records returns with a new single from Sonic Future. The Brazilian duo is comprised of Cesar Funck and VJ Leo, who have over twenty combined years involved in the music and video industry. Their music range today covers tech, funky, and disco house, sometimes transitioning into the atmospheric and deep. They have released with major independent dance music labels like Suara, Noir, and Toolroom. "Time Out" showcases what Sonic Future does best with melodic breakdowns, uplifting vocals, and a massive tech house groove - sleek, machine-finished club ammunition through and through.

Andrew Macari (Greenhouse / Tastie) - "Big track alert!"
Lupe Fuentes (Inhouse Records / Guesthouse Music) - "Full support!"
Pat Lezizmo (Conya Records / Karmaloft) - "Yes! Such a nice track."
Phonatics (Housesession Records) - "Oh yes … this is hot."
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - "Ace stuff … powerful and bass heavy. Full support."
Tariq Ziyad (Planet Rave / Dark Horse) - "This is a classy slice of warm bass driven tech house … it's definitely got my support."
Distant People (Foliage / Seamless) - "Yeah, this has the bounce I like … peak time cut."
Jamie Topham (CDPool) - "Wicked rhythm track … this is the kind of deep / tech-house I could use."
Michael Stukes (Mystic Vybes Radio Show) - "Torrid beats here!"
Corbin Dooley (Electric Feel Radio Show) - "I love the beats on this one."
DJ Di Costa (MoodyLushious Influences) - "Ace stuff by 294 Records and Sonic Future. 'Time Out' is a a smack down. I'm loving those bouncy jackin' grooves."
Deepshizzol (MyHouseYourHouse) - "Wicked stuff … clonky beats and bubbling bass line!"
Mark Mac (The Sounds Collective) - "A real thumper for the floor."

Available now from Beatport, Juno Download, and iTunes.