Viv Castle steps back into the spotlight with ‘Shoes’, his latest release on Data Transmission, once again linking up with trusted collaborator Belle. This isn’t just a follow-up; it’s an evolution. A hypnotic, vocal-led tech house roller that’s all about subtle tension, moody groove and clean, precision-built production. Viv isn’t here to show off. He’s here to make you move. Buy/Stream ‘Shoes’ from 25th June 2025: https://music.boostdj.co/shoes.
‘Shoes’ hits early with a deep, rolling bassline that purrs beneath sharp, swinging drums. It’s tight and minimal but full of character. Every sound earns its place. Belle’s voice arrives like clockwork. Poised, magnetic and full of understated control. Her delivery feels effortless, almost detached, but it’s that coolness that gives the track its edge. It’s not trying to grab your attention. It already has it.
The chemistry between Viv and Belle is clear. You heard it on ‘Come My Way’, their last collab that connected with both underground DJs and streaming heads. On ‘Shoes’, they push that connection further. The track dips into darker, more seductive territory while keeping things functional and stripped back. No frills, no filler. Just pure rhythm and drive.
This is a DJ’s record. It’s made for the club. No big drops, no dramatic builds, just a steady pulse that holds the room. But listen closely, and you’ll hear the details. Crisp transitions, sneaky synth touches, subtle percussive shifts. It moves without shouting.
With recent releases on Diynamic, Insomniac, SAY MUSICK and V55records, Viv Castle is showing range without losing grip on his sound. His style stays rooted in raw percussion, clear intent and no excess. ‘Shoes’ is another sharp tool in the kit. One for selectors who like it stripped, slick and built to last.
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