geminiTHNDR – All Night

GeminiTHNDR - All Night

This week we’re debuting a brand-new artist. GeminiTHNDR comes to us from Canada with a nuclear reactor’s worth of energy and optimism. His track, All Night, is his first offering to the public and we think it’s worthy of your attention. This is a tech house groover with a bit more of a festival vibe that you usually hear from us. Quality all around though while keeping at least one foot firmly in the underground. Check out GeminiTHNDR today and step into the groove.

Alec Smith – The Glitch

Alec Smith - The Glitch

The Glitch brings all the right vibes with a driving tech house groove and old skool hip-hop vocals. If you’re a fan of Francisco Samuel’s work on MK837, then this is a release you need to check out. This one just won’t stop.

Kurtz – Cable Flow

Kurtz - Cable Flow

Cable Flow is a massively deep, deep house groover with sparse, but lush vocals. It is sure to be a crowd pleaser, especially for those already familiar with his work. Miss this one at your own peril.

Dave Richards – Going Native

Dave Richards - Going Native

Dave Richards is back again with another genre bending track. Going Native starts out more as deep house and slowly evolves over time to massive melodic house & techno. The vibe on this one is perfect for stepping things up during the opening of a set.

Johnescu – Together

Johnescu is back with his 5th track on MK837. This time out, he’s got a groovy house track that’s starts out a bit on the deep and minimal side of things before the vocal takes off. It’s a prime mover that won’t disappoint those who want to step things up in their sets.

Bogard (UK) – Ouch Ouch

Bogard (UK) is one of our secret weapons. If you’re looking for something that can span genres, change the mood or just break up a monotonous moment in you set, he’s one of the best to go to. Creativity oozes from his tracks.

This time around, Bogard brings a huge groovy analog baseline to the table along with some great tribal rhythms and massive stabs. Evolving over time, Ouch Ouch is a great combination of modern house with a bit of a disco and maybe a bit of an acid jazz vibe. You can’t go wrong with it.

Sosa (USA) – Dale

Sosa - Dale

Sosa (USA) has been making waves internationally lately with his buddy JC Morales as part of their label Minimal Nest Records. He’s returning to us once again with a new minimal / deep tech track. Check out the groove on this one. We promise that you won’t be disappointed. This is some of his best work to date.

Amuse – What in the World

Amuse - What in the World

Amuse is back with another massively minimal and massively quirky track. The groove never leaves this man, and the man never leaves the groove. If you haven’t checked his work out before, this is a great place to start. It’s loaded with that classic analog sound and the 303 hits at just the right moment. Old skool vibes and flow 4ever.

Markyno & Fernando Monfeli – Du Du

Markyno & Fernando Monfeli - Du Du

Chopped vocals and a jackin’ beat set this new collaboration from Markyno and Fernado Monfeli off. It’s the bouncy baseline that propels it forward though. Of course, it doesn’t help that the label owner is still an emotional stunted middle schooler who giggles at the track name. Just trust us though, this is a killer […]

Miguel Montez – Explorer

We always enjoy hearing new music from Miguel Montez. He’s been with the label now almost longer than any other artist and every track has been stellar. This time he takes us all for a new ride with his track Explorer. Deep, dark and ever evolving, Explorer gets the job done. It’ll be a perfect […]

Marcio aka DJ Bat – People

Marcio is back with a new track. This time around, he’s delivering a classic sounding melodic house track. Mixing in organs with elements echoing Moby’s old skool ambient Marcio layers in a killer vocal sample. The track alternates between driving techno beats and retro house vibes. This is the type of track that no one […]

Dave Richards – Music Healed Me

Music Healed Me

It’s time for new music from the label boss himself, Dave Richards. Returning to his more tribal roots, Dave’s offering to you is loaded with percussion, weird vocals, deep vibes and epic dreams. This is sure to be an underground favorite. The question is: are you underground enough? This one’s almost too hot to handle.