Pat Lok & Party Pupils - From The Back feat. Dances With White Girls (Kitsune Musique)

Vancouver’s gifted producer Pat Lok teams up with future-funk duo Party Pupils (MAX + RyanEXO) on “From The Back” (feat. Dances With White Girls): an explosive banger and danceable anthem featured on this month’s co-headline tour.

Vancouver’s Pat Lok has become a staple in the playlists of tastemakers and clubs worldwide — as the sole Canadian artist on legendary French label Kitsuné Musique and the first act signed to Pete Tong’s new PTSongs. With a debut album already reaching over 4M streams across platforms and official remixes for Galantis or SG Lewis, this talented producer is ready to announce his upcoming EP to be released on Kitsuné Musique.

Party Pupils formed when MAX following a hot string of hits got together with RyanEXOE in 2016 to form Party Pupils as a party-starting, future-funk dance duo.

Says Pat: “I had been following PP on Twitter and saw they were talking about an A-Ha remix, so I reached out and sent them some piano ideas for it and that was how we connected.” The adventure continued backstage, at the Electric Forest festival in Michigan, where both Pat Lok and Party Pupils were performing. That’s where it hit it off. “They're based in LA so I went into the studio with Ryan one day and started playing out these chords, he put down some drums and very quickly we had a club jam! It very much captures the vibe and energy of our projects together.”

All this energy is embodied in this exclusive collaboration: “From the Back” (feat. Dances With White Girls). “I’ve been playing the demos out in in Asia and the US and the response has been great,” says Pat. “Getting Dances on the final version was the cherry on top."

This funky banger will definitely be the danceable anthem of their co-headline tour, crossing the United States this month.

Blueshift (Nurvous Records) – “This is a big one!”
Severino (HorseMeatDisco) – “Yes! Groovy and fun.”
Andrew Emil (Four Play Music) – “Digging the instrumental here.”
DJ Rocca (Supersonic Lovers) – “UK Garage revival. GREAT!”
Vincent Kwok (Transport Recordings) – “Funky as hell!”
Salah Sadeq (The Crate Radioshow) – “Nice and funky.”
DJ Firefly (Couch Dancing on WRCT 88.3 FM) – “So catchy and funky. Love it.”
Kyka (Housetrap Podcast / SSRadio) – “Good vibes! Full support.”
Jon Wesley (Music Goes On Radio Show) – “Love it. Haven’t heard Dance for a while. Sounds great.”
Mark Mac (The Sounds Collective) – “Solid release guys. Top beats for the floor.”

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

Andy Compton & Rogiérs - Feel Free (South African Remixes) [Viva Recordings]

Andy Compton and Rogiérs (pronounced Ro-ghe-ay) are back on Viva Recordings, returning with “Feel Free (South African Remixes)”. Andy first visited Viva in 2000 with The Rurals and his Farmyard Flavours singles and full length album, and “Feel Free” shows the Peng label head, prolific producer, and busy globe-trotting DJ still residing in the classiest of deep house digs. Miz-Dee kicks off this remix pack with a flowing rendition that sooths the soul with it’s meandering piano and floaty organ. Lelanga takes us on a journey reminiscent of Mr. Fingers with lush strings and keys, dubbing out the guitar and adding some spacious synth sounds. Both a remix and an instrumental remix by Lelanga are included in this pack. Once again, Andy and Co. inspire the dreamiest of dancefloor visions.

Kai Alcé (NDATL Muzik) – “DOPE remix by Lelanga!”
Bruno from Ibiza (Ibiza Global Radio) – “I like the Miz-Dee mix.”
Stefan Popovic (Discotone Radio Show) – “Proper remix package for these cold winter days. South African Deep!”
Michael Stukes (WHCR 90.3 FM, New York) – “Star quality mixes here.”
Andy Wilson (Ibiza Sonica FM) – “Tasteful mixes of another Andy Compton gem. Warm & deep as ever.”
Dean Serafini (Frisky Rhythms) – “Excellent, lovely deep soulful vibes. Soothing vocals and enchanting rhythms.”
DJ Tomas (Friday Night Session / KUSF in Exile) – “Vibey grooves that really usher in uplifting feelings all around.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit Of House web zine) – “Two expertly crafted re-imaginations.”
Simon Kirk (Stag Beetle radio show) – “Simply oozing class … great!”
Mike Solus (Housemasters Radio) – “Blown away by this. So cool & beautiful. Supporting on Soulful Sundayz.”

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

Vinny Villbass Moneymaker (Sloth UK Remixes) [Beatservice Records]

Vinny Villbass is one of the long-time driving forces behind the Norwegian club scene. In addition to an extensive list of club nights and house parties on his conscience, he is 1/3 of the crew behind the renowned Oslo club night Sunkissed and initiator of the Norwegian web-portal OsloClubCast, building ties between the clubs, DJs, and producers of Oslo.

As a DJ, Vinny Villbass is known for his exceptional groove and timing as a result of 15 years behind the decks, mostly in Scandinavia, but also as a resident in Berlin as well as New York City. As guitar and synth player in diskJokkeBand, Vinny’s musical experience reaches far beyond his DJ and vinyl junkie exploits. Also a master of acoustics, Vinny’s production skills front his very own trademark sound of house music. He has releases on labels such as Eskimo Recordings, Trunkfunk, and Afro Art, and a long history of remixes. Lately he has been remixing Norwegian bands as diversions from his daily studio focus, as collected on Beatservice’s Diversions remix-compilation.

Vinny’s “Moneymaker” was a standout track on the Prima Norsk 4 compilation, alternately released as its own single in 2017. It’s a slinky house groover with vocals from King Midas singer Ando, tailor-made for late night action. British dance music legend Peter Hurst, AKA Sloth UK, has remixed the track into a dubby, percussive masterwork that has ‘instant classic’ written all over it. Cheekily titled the Queen’s Lead Hat Remix, Sloth UK has provided a full-on vocal mix and a potent instrumental, both ready to do serious dance floor damage. Get down!

Dutchican Soul (Strictly Rhythm) – “Love this track! Will be playing this out.”
Lenny Fontana (Ministry of Sound) – “Feeling this. I will play it.”
Tyler Stadius (Deepsite) – “I like it. Right funky.”
DJ Harri (Sub Club) – “Both remixes are great. Will play and support.”
Flash Atkins (Paper Recordings) – “Vinny Villbass can shake his moneymaker at me anytime!”
Sean Johnston (Hardway Bros) – “Norwegian disco of the highest order!”
Lee Jones / Country Gents (Buslife) – “Instrumental really rocks. Thanks for this.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) – “Ace stuff here. Love the slightly sleazy loose feel to this one, plus the vocals add a really cool twist. Top beats!”
Richard Hardcastle (All Out War Radio Show) – “Straight up fire!!”
Hober Mallow (Mighty Reel, Sydney) – “Sweet groovy tune! Love the percussive parts and the flow of it. Will definitely play.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Bandcamp, iTunes / Apple Music, And Spotify.

Jeff Swiff - Jeff Swiff EP (Vino Recordings)

Vino Recordings celebrates 16 years in operation and its Minneapolis scene with a double A-side release from Jeff Swiff. Jeff’s label with Christian James, Nicewon Recordings, which specializes in prime-time ‘no-coast’ house music sounds, and his seven-year-strong club night House Proud confirm Swiff’s dedication to the genre. His style is focused on the bouncing, ‘phat’ sound of house, evidenced by these two spot-on, driving dance floor stompers with unmistakable Midwest vibes. “Some Type Uh Way” shakes and rolls with delicious, jazzy keys, a crisp, swinging rhythm track, and a dreamy female vocal that pops in and out. “Wun Type Uh Way” presents a deeper and chunkier take, with pulsing, filtered loops and percussive disco vibes suitable for the latest of late nights. Vino delivers the goods once again.

Dutchican Soul (Strictly Rhythm) – “What a groove! Love this vibe.”
Tyree Cooper (Chicago Vinyl Records) – “I’m lovin’ it! I will surely play this until the needle jumps across my Serato vinyl.”
Gene Hunt (Rush Hour) – “I dig this a lot.”
Booker T. (Kings Of Soul) – “Big tune! Will support.”
KJ (Integrity Recordings) – “Really feeling the jazz vibe.”
Mike Solus (Housemasters Radio) – “Both cuts are dope. Supporting.”
Bart (Soulfulbros) (Soul District Radio Show) – “Jazzy and swingy like we love.”
Curtiss Logan (Jersey Soul / Cyberjamz Radio) – “Nice release. I like Some Type Uh Way.”
Ken Liu (Broad Street Bait & Tackle) – “Excellent! Love these vibes, thanks. Psyched to play these.”
Lee Jones / Country Gents (Buslife) – “Both of these tracks are superb. The Wun suits me best and will definitely get used on the air and at gigs.”

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