Always Friends - Be-All / End-All (No Way Back)

Be-All / End-All, a new three-track offering from Brad Eller's No Way Back imprint, showcases Brad's project Always Friends and his prowess in crafting deep, soulful soundscapes that are as intellectually stimulating as they are danceable.

"Be-All" sets the stage with a tight kick and bass combo, layered with liquidy synth pads that create a dubbed-out dance-scape. It's a journey through late-night sparkles and deep house shakes that leave listeners craving more.

Enter Allen Craig, whose remix of "Be-All" injects a classic deep techno feel into the mix. With filtered pads and snappy percussive hits, Craig's interpretation is a mesmerizing spin around the dancefloor cul-de-sac.

Rounding out the release, "End-All" cranks up the BPM with a sleek tech house vibe. It's a ride down dimly lit city streets featuring shimmering chord pads that hark back to classic Detroit stylings. The track's dark bounce and intense dub elements showcase Eller's willingness to embrace chaos in his typically controlled productions.

Todd Wilson (Millhouse Music) – “The hits keep coming! End-All will go great for my rooftop sets at Neon Grotto.”
Cuillere (No Fuss) – “Brad is on fire with this ep !! love this and really enjoying the Allen Craig remix.”
Nick Power (Soul Kandi) – “Liking the vibes on this track. Plays coming soon.”
Amit Shoham (Noice! Show) – “Solid production as usual from Brad. Lovely late-night deep tech grooves on all three tracks!”
Dr. Best (Radio Z, Nuernberg) – “Three great deep house tunes on this release. Full support.”
Steve ‘Griffo’ Griffiths (Subspace Radio Show) – “Excellent ep! Be-All grooves in all the right places taking the dancers down to a deep house disco whilst Allen Craig's mix dives deeper taking it down a couple of notches, a dreamy, spaced out affair. End-All moves into dark disco territory upping the tempo to have the dancers sweating profusely.”

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

Darwin Chamber X DJ Spun - Darwin Chamber X DJ Spun (Rong Music)

In a bold meeting of minds, Darwin Chamber and DJ Spun join forces for a four-track EP that pushes the boundaries of techno music. This self-titled release on Rong Music showcases the duo's combined decades of experience, resulting in a sonic journey that's nostalgic yet forward-thinking.

The EP kicks off with "Find The Missing Letter," a deep techno cut that weaves dub-inspired elements with hypnotic synth chimes. It's a crafty builder that sets the tone for what's to come. "Digits" follows, living up to its name with a relentless beat that evokes images of robotic revelry. This dark, driving track shows the producers' ability to create tension and release on the dancefloor.

"Do It All Night" emerges as the EP's sultry centerpiece; its pulsating rhythm and seductive groove are designed to keep bodies popping until dawn. The release closes with "Ants," a mid-tempo curiosity that crawls under your skin with its analog warmth and acidic undertones.

Darwin Chamber, aka Mark Greenfield, brings his extensive background in sound engineering and early contributions to breakbeat and trip-hop to the table. DJ Spun, the alias of Jason Drummond, infuses the project with his deep understanding of New York's club culture. Together, they've created a release that'll resonate across the DJ-sphere and club-land.

DJ H4L 9000 (VOlumens Festival) – “Finally a promo from one of the record labels that has fascinated me most over the last 20 years. Super as always!”
ROBOT84 / Scott Ferguson (Paper Recordings) – “Very cool tracks. I’m feeling them all.”
Sean Johnston (Hardway Bros) – “Oh, this is very good. ‘Ants’ is my favorite.”
Sumsuch (Colour and Pitch) – “Raw and fabulous!”
Jon Fugler (XLNT Radio Show) – “Loving ‘Ants’. Relentless and infectious – top notch! ‘Find the Missing Letter’ is, quite frankly, bonkers.”
Bruce Tantum (DJ Mag) – “Amazing record. A beautiful set of tunes from an iconic label.”

Available Now on Vinyl and Digital. Get it on Bandcamp.

Disappear - Iniquity (Harmonius Discord)

The camp at Harmonious Discord is proud to debut Inequity, an eight track album by Daniel Allen’s downtempo/electronica moniker, Disappear. A mix of synthetic soundscapes and earthly delights, Inequity showcases the broad understanding and musical range of the Austin, Texas native and label boss of Denied Music. HD has been working with Daniel to curate this special mix of music for the last year to maximize listener enjoyment of all its musical moments.

Selections like "Lojack," "Outrun," and "Under the Guise of Progress" pay heavy nods to Blade Runner soundscapes set atop swung, syncopated drum construction. "Safety Before Feelings" and "Syntonic Research" capture the same futuristic vibe with a much more ambient tone, focusing on the soundscapes and stripped-away drum additions. "Inequity" parodies the theme with a rounded Reese bass and more organic drum delivery. Rounding out the soundscape are tunes like "Too Late" and "Like Sand" that provide a much more organic appeal, weaving in acoustics and field sampling. Inequity is a surprisingly evenly-tempered mash of musical construction that showcases the other forms of Daniel’s mastery.

Jon Fugler (Fluke) – “Some real gems here - always a pleasure to hear tracks that are not afraid to go a little darker.”
Tyler Stadius (Deepsite) – “Love this release. Awesome music. Trippy sci-fi, soundtrack timeless.”
Charles Corcho (Selekta Chang) – “I like this - raw hip hop elements over vocals that reverb out. good dub hip hop/instrumentals, a slow low tempo.”
Simon Kirk (Proton Radio) – “A deeply rich and broad spectrum of brilliant electronica..Syntonic Research closing the album out is amazing..!”
DJ Clairvo (Tilos Radio Budapest) – “This is such a warm and perfect release! I love those deep and catchy post-trip-hop-ish vibes! Full support!”
Clive Craske (RadioReverb, Brighton) – “Both playful and psychedelically deep, this album explores the integration of digital electronics, sample manipulation and analogue synthesis. Accomplished and effective as it is propulsive and mesmeric.”

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

Col Lawton & Sen-Sei - The Voice (Uniting Souls Music)

Col Lawton and Sen-Sei's latest offering, The Voice EP, is a vibrant addition to the enduring spirit of house music. Released on Seattle's Uniting Souls Music, this release showcases the duo's knack for crafting tracks that resonate with the body and soul.

The EP's titular track, "The Voice (Vocal Mix)," sets the tone with its deep, bassy kick and pulsating pads. Sen-Sei's trademark keywork dances atop a hi-hat shuffle, while a soulful female vocal adds a soulful heft. It's a track that evokes the essence of a West Coast warehouse party, perfect for those late-night moments when the dance floor is in full swing.

Remixes by Jaemus and Stranger Danger offer fresh perspectives on the original, each with a unique flavor. Jaemus' spacious, crisp take conjures images of poolside partying, while Stranger Danger injects a funky, hip-hop-inspired energy bound to get heads nodding and feet in motion.

"Respect Music," the EP's second original track, is a rallying cry for the house music community. Cool arpeggios and an old-school bassline provide the foundation for melodic synth layers and rhythmic vocal hits, creating a nostalgic and forward-thinking sound. Wez BK is on hand for the remix, giving off an after-hours vibe with its driving funk, chunky snare hits, and dramatic breakdowns.

Col Lawton and Sen-Sei have delivered a release that captures the essence of house music's past while pushing the genre forward. The Voice EP is a must-listen for DJs and house enthusiasts, offering a diverse range of tracks that are sure to find their way into sets throughout the deep house community.

Da Sunlounge (Myna Music) – “Nice release! all the mixes are quality. The Voice Vocal Mix and Respect Music - Wez BK mix for my main picks.”
Joey Silvero / Distant People (Seamless) – “Great deepness on this one. Has that warehouse feel.”
Black Mighty Wax (Irma Records) – “The remixes are very nice for my next sets.”
Dr. Best (Radio Z Neurnberg) – “The instrumental version of "The Voice" + Wez BK's remix of "Respect Music" are my favorites here.”
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House Web Zine) – “A glorious slice of soul infused deep house bliss.”
Simon Kirk (Proton Radio) – “Cool grooves for the serious House heads... Stranger Danger Remix and Respect Music are Fab!”

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