Kenny Summit & Nino Bellemo - Moving Forward (Viva Recordings)

No strangers to house music, Kenny Summit and Nino Bellemo team up to bring you Moving Forward, a rhythmic, chunky bass line groover that is sure to ignite dance floors around the globe. Both with roots in the New York and Los Angeles house sounds, Kenny and Nino join the Viva Recordings family for their first time, bringing some serious soul on board for tune that is sure to keep you moving forward.

Giom (Supremus Records) – “This is excellent, love it!”
Richie Roberts (The Dance Factory on BBC) – “Absolute fire. This is the best thing I’ve heard this month.”
Soulfuledge (King Street) – “Deep, chuggy goodness … yep, I’m in with this!”
Ollie Blackmore (Soul Heaven) – “Deep, chunky, and contains that funky edge.”
DJ Osric (Black and Blue Show) – “Love it! Murderous bassline.”
Jaymz Nylon (Nylon Recordings) – “A funky lil’ gem.”
Curtiss Logan (Jersey Soul) – “Hot release, full support.”
Marcia Carr (Mi-Soul Radio) – “Fierce rulin’ goodness, this is big!”
Randall Jones (Audio Therapy) – “This joint is red hot to the touch. I’m gonna play this a lot.”
Marc Lacasse (sHIFT Radio) – “Chalk full of chunky goodness indeed. Reminds me of the track on The Get Down.”

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Jeromy Nail - Cinétique / Rise (Innerflight Music)

Innerflight Music set sail from their Northwest enclave of Seattle with Jeromy Nail at the helm, along with a talented set of remixers on deck, including Jay Tripwire, Spon.10.80 (aka Rhines), and Zacharia with the “Cinétique / Rise” EP. Jeromy Nail anchored the West Coast house music scene with Uniting Souls Music beginning in the early 2000s. His seminal sets can be heard at legendary Flammable Sundays (the West Coast’s longest running house weekly, now twenty years strong) and various underground parties in the Seattle area. With releases and remixes for the likes of Viva Recordings, Build It Records, Bomb Recordings, Prison Entertainment, Radda Records, and Uniting Souls, Jeromy has been busy on the scene.

Cruise director Jeromy Nail sets forth with the well-named “Rise,” a deftly produced number whose tension mounts in synth washes to explosive percussive techno that’s sure to incite all to rise and get on the dancefloor. “Cinétique” is a late-night foray into polyrhythmic tech-house with buoyant pads, keys, and minimal vocals.

Tech-house maven Jay Tripwire remixes “Rise,” laying bare the original with minimal tech and driving bass for a late-night romp. Spon.10.80 brings a progressive flavor to “Rise” with acid-inspired percussion offset by stomping low frequencies. Zacharia of 360 BPM fame follows with a hypnotic, slow-burning remix of “Cinétique.” Taken together, the “Cinétique / Rise” EP is a cruise through both placid and roiling waters of late-night revelry.

Pezzner (Freerange) – “Cinematic, full gorgeous house tunes here throughout.”
Tyler Stadius (Deepsite) – “Big Sound. Looking forward to playing Rise soon.”
Nick Warren (Hope Recordings) – “Rise is great!”
DJ Harri (Sub Club) – “Jay Tripwire’s Remix is for me.”
Enne (Electunes) – “SPON.10.80 Remix is for me.”
Jon Fugler (Fluke) – “Rise Extended Mix is my favorite, with all of the tracks coming a close second. Lovely selection.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) – “Rise is the one!”
Jamie Kidd (BYC Music) – “Rise Original and Tripwire mixes bring it.”
DJ Firefly (Couch Dancing) – “This is SO catchy. Love it!”
Nedj (The Electronic Underground Radio Show) – “You can totally immerse yourself in every track on this release. The whole thing feels authentic.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Juno Download, iTunes, And Spotify.

Hannah Holland - Come Correct EP (Get Up Recordings)

Next up from Get Up Recordings is the Come Correct EP from UK heavy-hitter Hannah Holland. The package includes two original tracks and remixes of the title track from Christy Love, Lady Blacktronika, and Mystic Bill.

Hannah Holland is a DJ, producer, and label boss. Her career began ten years ago with legendary residencies at seminal London clubs Trailer Trash, Batty Bass, and Dalston Superstore and regularly appears at Fabric London, Dance Tunnel, Ministry of Sound and Bugged Out! She has toured the world with her unique bass-heavy sound and has headlined with such luminaries as Steffi, Luke Solomon, Rodhad, Green Velvet, Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe, Jennifer Cardini, Chloe, and Josh Caffé. Her distinct productions, which fuse many styles into hybrids of house, techno, and bass, can be heard alongside an impressive roster of talent on her labels Batty Bass and Native City. In addition to remixes for The Knife, DJ Hell, and O Children, she has original releases on Nervous Records and Classic Music Co. One can also catch her delving deep on her monthly NTS radio show. “Come Correct” exemplifies what she does best as a DJ and producer, which is thinking of the dance floor as a runway. Rhythmic snares and percussion set to a back drop of driving bass lines sprinkled with diva one-liner vocals are a recipe for dance. The B-side, “Noir Gate”, is deep, dark bass-driven audio ecstasy.

In addition to co-owning Get Up Recordings, Christy Love is also a dynamic DJ and producer. She is a sought-after DJ in NYC, largely because of her distinct sets comprising of a clever mixture of classic and modern house, bursting with driving beats and funky bass lines. In 2007, Christy and label partner W. Jeremy (under the moniker House of Stank) had their first two tracks released on DJ Pierre’s label, Afro Acid Digital, and later released “Make U Jack” and “Get Up, Yeah!” on Dust Traxx Chicago. In 2013, Christy ventured into solo territory with “I’m Goin’ Under” featuring Scissor Sisters front-woman Ana Matronic followed by “Paradise”, “Internal Waves”, and “Flashback”, all for Get Up Recordings. She has remixed for Hannah Holland, JD Samson & Men, Mikey V, Gina Breeze, and Nita Aviance of The Carry Nation. Her remix of “Come Correct” is a deep house version with beautifully orchestrated keys and a punchy bass line.

Lady Blacktronika got her start in 1997 doing vocals for San Jose based DJ/producer Mattski. In 2006 she tried her hand at production and shortly thereafter released her first EP on Spanish house label Deep Explorer. Since then she has amassed an extensive discography which includes releases on her own imprints Sound Black Recordings and Sound Kemystry. Her sound is heavily influenced by the classic elements of old school Chicago and Detroit house. She recently concluded a world tour that included Panorama Bar, Corsica Studios, and Love Deep in London, Honey Soundsystem in San Francisco, CubScout and Juicy in L.A., Medellin, Columbia, as well as an Acid Crew event at the Breakfast Club in Tel-Aviv. Her remix of “Come Correct” is gritty, grimy, tech goodness.

Mystic Bill is a true preacher of the ‘traditional’ Chicago/Detroit house and techno sound. Bill’s introduction to the dance music scene began during his teen years growing up in Miami. It wasn’t until Bill landed a job at Flamingo Record Pool, which was ran by Bill Kelly (WMC fame) and Richard McVay, that he discovered house music. When house and acid promos from Chicago started arriving, he felt so in tune with what was happening in Chicago that he needed to be there. After frequent visits, he made the move, and shortly thereafter was spinning at parties around the city. His first residency was in the Boiler Room at the Shelter with Johnny Fiasco, and later places like The Vault with Derrick Carter and Mark Farina and Normandy’s with Ralphie Rosario. His first music production was a remix of Kay Ladrae’s Lack of Love on Demand Records. Earlier production work can be found on labels such as Trax Records, Relief, Club House, and Swing Street. Here, Bill gives two acid mixes of Hannah’s track, a pumping jam and a stripped-down dub, both full of pure musical delight.

L.A. Williams (The Last Souls Of Techno) – “Mystic Bill’s Function Dub rocked it!”
Lee Guthrie (Wiggle) – “The original and Mystic Bill mixes are dope.”
Steve ‘Griffo’ Griffiths (Deep Frozen) – “Phew! Brutal stuff. I’m going with Christy Love’s Remix – a heady brew of old school jackin’ style house.”
Thomas White (Natural Rhythm) – “Mystic Bill with the acid kill.”
DJ P-Rez (Not So Fast Records) – “Awww Yeah! I’m all over this.”
Velanche (Club 91 Radio Show) – “The Lady Blacktronika and Mystic Bill mixes are fiyah!”
Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) – “Loving the acid.”
DJ Hal (EQ Magazine) – “Top Acid House.”
DJ Morpheus (Lysergic Factory Radio Show) – “I like the original of Come Correct and Noir Gate.”
Tariq Ziyad (Planet Rave) – “Another sensational release from this awesome imprint.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Traxsource, iTunes, And Spotify.

Peter Czak - Before The Rise (forTunea)

Austria’s forTunea Records unearths deep and driving breaks with Peter Czak’s “Before the Rise” in both digital and vinyl formats. With a nod to elements of Detroit progressive techno and emotive, trance-like synth lines of late ‘90s production, the driving beats of “Before the Rise” build to increasingly syncopated breakbeats. Peletronic remixes the track with moody, percussive dub, while Klaus Benedek’s “Rising Sun Remix” is a heavily rearranged version with sunny congas. Finally, “My Beat” is a layered synth track heavy on drum machine rhythms.

Peter Czak is a DJ, event organizer and producer whose work and interests span genres house, techno, ambient, nu-disco and downtempo. His “Before the Rise” EP will conjure memories of classic Detroit and electronic music’s foundations at the intersection of disco and house music. Give it a spin and be transported through decades of innovation.

Tensnake (Defected) – “Wonderful piece of music. It’s all killer.”
Spettro (Get Physical Music) – “Really nice dreamy vibe. Great drums.”
Blueshift (Nurvous Records) – “Liking the Dubbed Out Mix and My Beat.”
Manuel Sahagun (OFF Recordings) – “Nice work. Klaus Benedek’s remix and My Beat are for me.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) – “Really liking both remixes. Deep goodness!”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House Zine) – “Some truly delectable deep vibes.”
Dean Facer (Resident Advisor) – “Truly excellent release. I will be supporting this a lot.”
Snooba (Radio Panik) – “Absolutely genius. La crème de la crème.”
Marcia Carr (Mi-Soul Radio) – “It’s all about the original version. A sultry, cosmic, aural delight!”
DJ Osric (Black and Blue Show) – “Wonderful release. Mesmerizing, melodic deep house. Perfect for a late night club, post club downtempo set, or to crank in the car for a long night drive.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Juno Download, Traxsource, And Spotify.