Established back in 2014 by Shelco Garcia and Teenwolf, House Party Records pride themselves in pushing their limits with both the artists they nurture and the music they release and have seen support in previous years from the likes of Major Lazor, Armin Van Buuren, Tiesto and Diplo. The record label is kicking off 2019 with a bang as they have devised a 3-track EP consisting of some of their best artists’ music titled ‘Sapphire Selects’.
The first track is from Just Me with ‘Flexin’’, a high energy House hit. At 135bpm and featuring raw vocals and aggressive basslines, this tune is guaranteed to fill dance floors everywhere. Just Me’s passion for dance music sparked in 2012 and has completely taught himself the art of production. It’s clear the Las Vegas producer is really come into his own and shown true artistry with ‘Flexin’’.
The 2nd hit on this EP is from Sacha DMB & Andy D featuring friends Koba & Valeuu. The Belgium duo has been prolific in the dance music scene after becoming residents for Fun radio, they have played clubs and festivals across Belgium and France and have been releasing club bangers consistently for the past 3 years. ‘Trigger’ is no exception, originally made just for fun it has turned in to quite the tune with a warning of a dirty bass drop.
Finally, the last song on this EP is from Dirty Signal and Scarman as they have teamed up to bring us ‘Carnival’. Featuring their signature sound of ‘Jungle Terror’, they have added Tech House elements to create an innovative new sound ready to take their audience by storm. Sapphire Selects is out now to purchase.
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