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Disciples – “Deep House Amsterdam Mixtape #125”
The London based trio known as Disciples is slowly, but surely building a name for themselves. With a slew of eargasmic releases in their repertoire, it is no wonder they have garnered support from the likes of Trevor Nelson, MistaJam and … Continue reading
Womack & Womack – “Teardrops (Jonny Cade Edit)”
Jonny Cade is one of those young producers that has a knack for putting together pulsing garage/house and techno tracks in a way that defies conventional boundaries. About three days ago the London based producer sent over a powerful peak-hour … Continue reading
Bambook – “Hearts & Roads EP”
Local record label, Culprit LA, unleashed a new EP today, as well as a new addition to their roster that comes in the form of a duo from Sweden that call themselves Bambook. The duo’s contribution to the label is titled “Hearts & … Continue reading
Frits Wentink – “Ready Set Go (Original Mix)”
Are you all ready some soulful deep house soundwaves to grace you ears? Well, Deep House Amsterdam has you covered with a stunning freebie from rising Amsterdam producer, Frits Wentink. And the reason for the free giveaway/celebration? It seems that Deep House Amsterdam … Continue reading
Holosound – “Deep House Amsterdam Mix #107”
Deep House Amsterdam is at it once again with another awesome mix courtesy of NY based producer Holosound. Since going solo in 2008, the prolific talent has been going strong with a steady flow of solid deep house and techno tunes. … Continue reading
Key Clef – “Breaking Heart (Original Mix)”
Every once in while there comes a track that just hypnotizes us and when it’s over we’re left wanting more, but strangely satisfied at the same time. Well Key Clef‘s amazing track “Breaking Heart“ has us completely entranced. The electronic melody in … Continue reading
Kele Okereke – “Candy Flip (Original Mix)”
Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke impresses us with a new sizzling track called “Candy Flip”. It shows off a deep dance side of him that is unfamiliar and we can’t seem to stop replaying it. Dark, electronic, grumbling bassline that is nasty … Continue reading