Altar, Jeanie Tracy – High

Altar, and the wonderful Jeanie Tracy hit a bullseye with their new release, HIGH , a powerfully produced dance floor monster across two mixes, the Extended and the Original. From beat one the track rocks with big 130 bpm drums and room filing signature synth then drops into a pad break to herald Jeanie’s rich vocal “High, touch the sky “. WAVs are available too so you can bounce the sound and wobble those walls. When Tenaglia or Vasquez dropped tunes like this in New York the place would go insane.

StoneBridge x K-Syran – So In Love With You (Stonebridge + Block & Crown Mixes)

Master producer StoneBridge and Lady K (K-Syran) combine to deliver a fabulous new release for 2022 dancefloors and radio shows with “So In Love With You” courtesy of 2 mixes from Stoney plus one from Block & Crown, streaming now on Spotify and Apple Music. Video shot this summer in beautiful @Sines Portugal.

Julian Marley – The Tide Is High (The Remixes)

The EP Includes Remixes by Alexx Antaeus And Takinio Soul . After releasing his modern electronic version of the reggae classic “The Tide Is High” earlier this summer, two-time Grammy-nominated artist Julian Marley now drops The Tide Is High – The Remixes EP, available today on all DSPs and streaming services. Produced by Monom Records label chief Alexx Antaeus, the 4-track remix EP includes a Deep House Remix, a Deep House Dub, the original mix, plus sweet Chill House remix by Burundi-based producer/remixer Takinio Soul. Out on all outlets including Apple Music & Spotify now.

Louis Armstrong x Disco Pirates – Go Down Moses

Our favourite Disco Pirates get Biblical on the dancefloor with the legendary Louis Armstrong on a get down with Moses.

“Go Down Moses” is a spiritual phrase that describes events in the Old Testament of the Bible, specifically Exodus 5:1:[1] “And the LORD spoke unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me”, in which God commands Moses to demand the release of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. This phrase is the title of the one of the most well known African American spirituals of all time. The song discusses themes of freedom, a very common occurrence in spirituals. In fact, the song actually had multiple messages, discussing not only the metaphorical freedom of Moses but also the physical freedom of runaway slaves, and many slaveholders outlawed this song because of those very messages. The opening verse was published by the Jubilee Singers in 1872.

The lyrics of the song represent liberation of the ancient Jewish people from Egyptian slavery, a story recounted in the Old Testament. For enslaved African Americans, the story was very powerful because they could relate to the experiences of Moses and the Israelites who were enslaved by the pharaoh, representing the slave holders, and it holds the hopeful message that God will help those who are persecuted

Harper Starling – Stop Killin’ Time

Hollywood heartthrob Harper turns up the heat with her brand new song “Stop Killin’ Time” which tells an ex-boyfriend “I don’t wanna get together reminisce old times, I’m moving on with my life, so baby stop killin’ time.” The original mix is out now with the remixes by Dan Thomas & Neon Wolf out this coming week, 16th Sep. Nice production Cindy Valentine and Gemini Muziq.