‘Dionne’ is a one of a kind rarity. Osunlade pulls and draws from the lovely days of old, paying homage to house music as it once was, when vocal edits were the vibe and pulse of an emerging sound. With traditional bata drums, filters that would put you in the mind of classic Nick Holder and just good old fashioned groove on top of groove.
The b-side is an ode to the bossa sound with a pulsating heartbeat, funky melodies and smooth rhodes topped with a quirky yet fun vocal asking the question “what gets you high?” It’s music here that gets us high. We hope the same for you. Blessings.
XOYO Birmingham is not easing into Christmas or whispering into the New Year. From Boxing…
Quarters Brighton, the newest addition to the South Coast’s cultural scene, has revealed details for…
In 2026, Ministry of Sound will take its sound to the world with an unprecedented year-long, 35-city…
CENKK’s latest release on Moodyverse brings together two tracks that approach club music from distinct…
With From XS To Eternity, Tom Wax and Mijk van Dijk deliver a collaborative album…
There is something instantly comforting about open tabs. Duanna’s latest EP feels like music made…