Lady Indiraa – Code Blue

“Code Blue” is the new single by Lady Indiraa. Written by the highly creative artist, songwriter and foodie, Lady Indiraa herself, Code Blue follows the 2021 release of her single Shrink, which hit high in the UK’s Music Week Top 100 Club Charts and went on to create a solid buzz on dance floors worldwide. US Billboard #1 Dance producers, Soulshaker bring Code Blue to life with one of their classic, driving house remixes, filled with a signature piano riff and vocal samples.

Dutch talent Luca Debonaire, who is a constant fixture of late in the World’s Top 10 Artists Chart at Beatport and Traxsource has also stepped up to the plate, delivering an uplifting house remix for those feel good dancefloors. Luca is more certainly one of the most sought after house producers in the world today.

Finally we have a remix by DJ and producer Reza. Recently described as ‘A Great Talent’, by Radio 1 with support on Pete Tong’s Buzz Chart, Reza has performed at some of the world’s most prestigious clubs and events. With support by Radio 1, Capital Fm, Kiss Fm and A-list DJs, and releases on labels such as Stealth, Pacha, Armada, Hotfingers, Juicy Music, Stoneyboy, Nervous, Hed Kandi, Ministry Of Sound, resulting in chart positions in the Traxsource and Beatport charts.

Naomi Suzuki – I Don’t Wanna To Let You Go

From the wonderful UK based Japanese singer Naomi Suzuki’s. “I Don’t Wanna To Let You Go” has an edgy arrangement with boogie rhythms under Japanese & English vocals. World-famous composer Youki Yamamoto, a Hollywood arranger for movies and orchestral arrangements for Sarah Brightman, assists Naomi Suzuki with this new single. Excellent art work from artist Masami Kanai. Sweet Naomi in great form, pushing the language limits t o unite music fans. On release now from Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify, Deezer, RecMusic & Recochoku.

The Alien Brainchild Project & ReJohn – Acid Rock

After the worldwide success of ReJohn’s “World of Freedom” (together with Sir Gladis) and The Alien Brainchild Project’s “The Nighttrain”, a somewhat less mainstream end 80s song “Acid Rock” is released as a follow-up single. Created with an original Roland TB 303 bassline, a TR 909 and a nice melody. Great remixes come from Audiophant, Atze Eli and DJ Schillings. Recommended by United Booking Records out of Freiburg, Germany.

Peter Brown, Diego Brown – Spirit Of House

The legendary Peter Brown and Diego Brown serve up an exceptional production for Carrillo Music with their “Spirit Of House” for Club and Radio in a House, Piano House creation of rising piano rhythms, gospel vocals (from Diego), over collective drums and percussion and suspended string breaks raising the vibrations for the gathering of a celebration towards the sanctuary of House music. “A celebration of House – hallelujah for House”.

Charlie Big Potato – Release The Pressure

“Release The Pressure” is the debut single from Charlie Big Potato AKA Charles Hope. This uplifting commercial dance song captures the pressures of life something we all know too well. A future anthem for sure it highlights the stresses and strains we all face on a daily basis while at the same time finding ways to enjoy and celebrate life. Relatable and Inspirational, it talks to all walks of life and offers us hope as we all look forward to brighter days. Out on Spotify, Apple music, iTunes, Amazon Music, Tidal, Deezer, Napster, Pandora. Radio Edits to follow.

Dee Dee & DJ Xquizit – Where Did The Love Go

In the mood for some good psy-trance? Then check out this new release by DJ Xquizit “Where Did The Love Go”, led by the familiar and powerful vocals of Belgium songstress Dee Dee, whose voice we’ve heard on some big tracks.. Four mixes including the Extended, Original, Pop Extended Mix and a Pop Mix. On release now via Spotify, Apple Music, iTunes & Beatport +

Disco Pirates – Dreams (remix)

Melbourne’s remix masters, the Disco Pirates deliver a remixed club house dancefloor version of the Fleetwood Mac classic of classics “Dreams”, originally written by Stevie Nicks whilst self-isolated in Sly Stone’s studio den, away from the manic machismo behaviour of the male members of the band, in San Francisco, California. A moment of true creative genius that gave birth to the lyrics and melody of a song that will never stop being loved by us humans and will probably be played to any alien life as an example of human’s art on planet Earth.