Tchami’s Confession label is currently pushing a vibrant collaboration from Nostalgix and Rose Motion. Putting their unique qualities together, the artists bring out a dance floor homage with “By Myself,” …
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Mad Decent dished out Angeleno Valentino Khan‘s extended play, House Party Remixes, a shuffler’s Shangri-la.
Khan laid the groundwork last August with his six-track House Party release, “I set out to …
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Returning with his self-proclaimed “grungiest and dirtiest” song yet on Tchami‘s CONFESSION, Habstrakt releases “Control.” It further proves that Habstrakt knows what it takes to annihilate a dance floor. The …
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Burgeoning French duo Bellecour are showing their house music colors with their latest EP on Tchami‘s Confession. Dubbed Propellers, Bellecour positioned the EP as one Confession’s grooviest EP releases to date.
Pardon My French fam Tchami and Malaa have unveiled unsettling imagery for their brooding bass house hymn “Kurupt.” The song was originally released on Tchami and Malaa’s joint effort, No Redemption EP,last March. Footage stems …
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After teasing “My Place” on a few tour stops for Tchami and Malaa‘s NO REDEMPTION tour, the hard-hitting single gets a release on Tchami’s Confession label.
“My Place” is a …
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French house music maestros Tchami and Malaa finally dropped their highly-anticipated No Redemption EP this week. The duo is coming off a massive Miami Music Week, which culminated in their Saturday night …
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Drezo continues to amaze the industry and fans with his impeccable talents and master manipulation of audio. This sonic creativity provides him with an incredible canvas to paint his listeners with, …
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Sweep the dance floor for MK’s release of “17″ (Tchami Remix), a frantic, disco-drowned track. Reigning in the untamed sound with nostalgic piano chords at the opening, listeners can vibe without …
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The second single from Tchami and Malaa’s collaborative No Redemption EP is now up for grabs. “The Sermon” has a much different vibe than the duo’s previous single, “Summer ‘99,” …
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