John Gibbons – 1984

John Gibbons – 1984
Genre: Progressive House
Label: Full Tilt Recordings
Release date: 2012-04-24
Irish radio Dj personalty and producer John Gibbons makes his full debut on Full Tilt with this excellent chunky slice of house music. The track is themed around the George Orwell novel 1984, using some great vox cuts over the a jacking house groove to give us this quality piece of house music. On remix duties label bosses Timmy Gibson & Tommy Conway from Full Tilt take charge. Taking a more jacking progressive approach the remix has bags of energy and drive that is most certainly dancefloor friendly.
Technical Lovers – A Call From The Future

Technical Lovers – A Call From The Future
Genre: Progressive House
Label: Silk Textures
Release date: 2012-04-24
Russian talents Technical Lovers have appeared on Silk Textures on various occasions since the label’s inception, including their recent “Violette” EP. Their tracks are known to paint vivid soundscapes, while evocative grooves maintain the energy on the dancefloor. Their latest, “A Call From The Future,” represents a superlative example of their signature style, as the “futuristic” atmosphere is effectively created from the very first downbeat of the tune. As pads and various effects set the outer-worldly mood early, a light percussion groove begins to develop. A sexy bassline also emerges, as the beat get chunkier and various other evocative effects are added, including an erotic “breath” sample. In the latter half of the tune a delayed, “ringing” synth seems to imply, quite literally, that a future civilization has managed to make contact.The B-side of the EP, “Sky Plane Girl,” maintains an upbeat energy and swing. A slightly more stripped-down affair, the track is nonetheless vintage Technical Lovers: provocative, moody, sophisticated, and all-together elegant deep house.
DJ DLG – Bounce

DJ DLG – Bounce
Genre: Progressive House
Label: Lazor Music
Release date: 2012-04-24
Lazor music’s DJ DLG is taking on 2012 in full steam. His signature sound has become an essential must have for any DJ looking to stir things up on the dance floor. Just when you think you heard it all, DLG delivers the main room gem that is “Bounce”. With a full on 303 bass line, immense builds and a complimentary talk box vocal, “Bounce” is sure to become an instant crowed favorite! “Get Ready Bounce”.
Xeva – Aeryx EP

Xeva – Aeryx EP
Genre: Progressive House
Label: WeRecommendRecords WRR
Release date: 2012-04-24
The summer is around the corner and what else do you need from WRR except a smashing EP from debut artist (surprise? hehe) Xeva! This two track EP will literally blow you away! His sound is amazing! With a great bass line and some epic synth melodies these two are definitely to watch out for! “Aeryx” is the more melodic and more relaxed one whilst “Alpha” just stomps through the nightlife and smashes everything in sight. There’s no stopping this one!
Luke Chable, Steve May – Rokit

Luke Chable, Steve May – Rokit
Genre: Progressive House
Label: Mesmeric
Release date: 2012-04-24
Support and plays from Max Graham and Gareth Emery. Luke Chable is back to Mesmeric for a collab with australian fellow, Steve May. Steve May and Luke Chable names where first associated together back in 2004, when Luke remixed Steve “Open Day” and created an instant Classic. One year later, Steve and Luke made a track together named “Blend Forty-3″ and, again, it became a classic. They are now back together in 2012 on Mesmeric for a huge big room monster: “Rokit”. And if you prefer to chill out a bit, they also deliver their own remix of the track in a more breaky vein.
Matt Loki – No Shrimps

Matt Loki – No Shrimps
Genre: Progressive House
Label: Graygoo Records
Release date: 2012-04-24
The power of Matt Loki is again on Graygoo Records, his new single is a smash on your face: big synth, straight bassline and powerfull groove will burn the dancefloor. And if it’s not enought for you, the pitches envelope the main synth, making is so crazy: No Shrimps there! No Shrimps is orange painted by Graygoo Records, the colour of club blowers. Orange were Arrive to Schiphol Plaza and 2elve.
April 24, 2012
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