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Heavy Rotation: all the house music for long nights and cold days

Here’s another round-up of our favorite electronic music sent to the blog recently. This is all the music that has been on heavy rotation here at TNLF HQ.

Darkstates – Single Cell (feat. Glückskind)

“Single Cell” is the first collaboration between British producer Darkstates and German producer Glückskind. To compose the track they worked together across countries for more than year — refining and re-visiting the concept. The end result is something that sits somewhere between Moderat, Jon Hopkins, Bonobo, and Rival Consoles — a moody atmospheric electronic track that builds into something that is hard to forget.



Disiniblud – Serpentine (The Field Remix)



Trip Tease – Acapulco Wave

We switch gears slightly with this new track from Mexican Producer, Carlos Salame (aka Trip Tease). With mainly Electronic sounds and melodic structures. Salame’s music is influenced by genres like pop, techno, lo-fi house and synthwave as well as some of his past collaborators (including producers like Olafur Arnalds, Photay, Polo & Pan, and Alejandro Molinari). For his latest track, “Acapulco Wave,” Salame takes us into nostalgic synthwave territory. For me it sounds like Italio disco meets Norwegian electro-pop. So catchy.



Vicius – Neon Lights

This new cut from Brazilian producer Vicius is hard not to get addicted to. It’s a vibe.



George Smeddles – Stay



LO’99 x Ray Foxx – JOY



The Atlas Collective – Gnawa (Smao Remix)

Disco Halal turned ten this year and to mark the occasion, the imprint released a specially curated retrospective compilation called “THE FIRST TEN YEARS.” My favorite track on the compilation: this Smao remix of “Gnawa.”



ERASR · Simon (Extended Mix)

The new ERASR single is called “Simon.” It’s a track about that one friend you have who is always digging around for those rare cuts of music and loves nothing more than to share it with you. He always throws wild late night parties and is always comparing your music to some obscure underground banger. It’s Simon.



Cover Photo: Darkstates