john beltran: coquito
Francisco Espregueira
Some records feel like they arrive carrying their own sort of weather. That is the case of Coquito, now available on vinyl.
Read MoreUse the form on the right to contact us.
You can edit the text in this area, and change where the contact form on the right submits to, by entering edit mode using the modes on the bottom right.
Rua Álvaro Gomes, 89, 4º Esq
Porto
Portugal
+351916574834
Webmagazine and record label on underground house music & contemporary jazz. We're about music released by independent artists and labels.
Daily Magazine on Underground House Music, Broken Beat, Contemporary Jazz & Soulful Vibes
Filtering by Tag: Deep House
Some records feel like they arrive carrying their own sort of weather. That is the case of Coquito, now available on vinyl.
Read MoreOn Jazzthetics, the San Sebastián producer glides between broken beat, house, nu-jazz and soulful electronics with an ease that feels completely natural.
Read MoreTezeta is a profoundly complete body of work and the kind of record that instantly feels timeless. It wraps you in a warm sense of familiarity from the very first listen.
Read MoreReleased through Energy Exchange Records, the Melbourne artist keeps pulling threads from different corners of club culture — street soul, ghetto tech, downtempo and Detroit electronics all rubbing shoulders in the same space.
Read MoreThe record feels warm and hypnotic. It is expertly crafted for both solitary headphone sessions and packed dancefloors alike.
Read MoreA highly musical project, leaning heavily into his soulful influences and delivering a truly spiritual edge for the dancefloor.
Read MoreA brilliant glimpse into the mind of a musician who keeps pushing the boundaries of his electronic spectrum.
Read MoreRami’s presence adds texture throughout, helping the project move beyond a standard club release into something more fluid and cinematic.
Read MoreNaturally, Max Sinàl’s production chops are sharper than ever. He uses that expertise to craft distinct musical spaces for different emotional chapters.
Read More40% Foda/Maneirissimo leaves behind an incredibly rich catalog of lo-fi grooves and experimental club tracks. More than showcasing their release, this feature pays homage to their entire catalog.
Read MoreKlin Klop builds something that shifts constantly. Grooves stretch, textures evolve, and voices drift in and out.
Read MoreBlending broken beat, deep house, and jazz-leaning electronics, EDB steps into album mode with confidence.
Read MoreAstro, Holo’s new record, sits in deep house, yet pulling gently from elsewhere: hints of dub, acid, fragments of pop sensibility, touches of 90s nostalgia. Immersive but never heavy.
Read MoreThe Spanish imprint, run by Rafa Santos, preserves with brilliance a blueprint of pure deep house, refining the core soul of the genre. This philosophy aligns perfectly with the release of Líbrame, a super tasteful, five-track masterclass by Toolate Groove.
Read MoreSoft keys drift over steady grooves, while subtle improvisations give the tracks a lived-in, almost conversational feel. There’s a patience to his production, shaped as much by crate-digging culture as by club intuition.
Read MoreBeyond the rich, dusty originals, the Right Time EP is heavily bolstered by a carefully selected crew of remixers.
Read More40 tracks that explore a variety of approaches to music, showcasing young promise’s magic and well-established virtuosity. Eclectic tracklist.
Read MoreThe result sits somewhere between jam session and dancefloor tool. Not overthought. A snapshot of a scene and a mindset, where jazz cats meet club heads and let things unfold naturally.
Read MoreGuohan's music often carries that in-between energy—restless but reflective, rooted yet constantly shifting. Subtle, groove-led storytelling, where textures speak as much as melodies.
Read MoreToyin Agbetu resurfaces with The Dark Knight Rises on D3 Elements, a release that feels like opening a time capsule from the deeper corners of UK dance music history.
Read More