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15 Best Progressive House Tracks Of January 2021

2. CANACONA (ORIGINAL MIX) - GRAZZE [SUDBEAT MUSIC] GRAZZE s music has graced labels like Yoshitoshi, BeatFreak and Beat Boutique, which brings an air of excitement and anticipation to this new release on Hernan Cattaneo s label, Sudbeat Music. The title track Canacona is a brooding and hypnotic affair, with textural and spacious vibes ebbing and flowing from the off, as the subtle melodics flow, creating tension and anticipation. Where deepness meets a swagger and the groove unfurls its magic.  3. GROUND CONTROL (ORIGINAL MIX) - CID INC [REPLUG RECORDS] The first Replug release of the year includes tracks from label managers Cid Inc. and Orsen joining forces once again to release a three track EP of previously unreleased music. Cid Inc. starts the EP with the earth moving, acid fueled Ground Control. This is 303 ladened juggernaut, which evolves and accumulates energy and anticipation over a meticulously produced 9 minute journey. The summit of the track is reached aft

Interview with Nora En Pure on Monsoon EP | New Times Broward-Palm Beach

Music producers find themselves caught in a catch-22: Instead of blasting their works at festivals and nightclubs, they are now at home producing new music they can t play to the crowds. And yet, Nora En Pure (AKA Daniela Di Lillo) continues to evolve and reflect on her steadfast skillset. When I think back, certainly my sound has changed with the trends, starting with the more commercial deep house and now more progressive,  Di Lillo tells New Times from her home in Switzerland. Now it feels like deep house is sounding like how it did back in the day. Her popularity in Miami can seem instantaneous, between her Ultra main stage slots and what would have been her signature Purified party set for March of last year. However, the South African-born, Swiss-based DJ has been hypnotizing the world with her unobtrusive deep-house soundscapes for over a decade and earning her the accolade, Queen of Deep House.

Interview with Nora En Pure on Monsoon EP

Her popularity in Miami can seem instantaneous, between her Ultra main stage slots and what would have been her signature Purified party set for March of last year. However, the South African-born, Swiss-based DJ has been hypnotizing the world with her unobtrusive deep-house soundscapes for over a decade and earning her the accolade, Queen of Deep House. For right now, the listener can still appreciate Nora En Pure s sounds via her upcoming EP, Monsoon. Set to release January 29 via Enormous Tunes, Monsoon is a testament to Di Lillo s signature chasmic sounds and her philosophy of moving fast and progressing. During the last year or two, I ve been playing slightly more into the progressive sound, Di Lillo says.  I m not quite there yet, or I may never go there, but I like this mix between deep and a little more power from progressive.

Walter Wayne delivers his new techno album

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE SuperPosition Records Dec 18th 2020 - Zapresic, Croatia - Walter Wayne delivers his new techno album Distant Thoughts via SuperPosition Records This is 3rd major release for Walter Wayne this year. After his debut album Synchronize and 4 track EP Twisted, Distant Thoughts is new material, done in melodic house and techno style. Ten tracks of recognizable synth rich Walter Wayne s sound is coming out on December 18th 2020, just in time for Christmas. From the author: This material was developed during summer and all the way through the November 2020, during COVID world crisis. The sound is result of some wonderful experiences I had this summer and some dark ones which are present in our lives this year.

The Georgia Democrats Preaching Populism

White Suburbanites Won’t Be Enough in Georgia Elaine Godfrey © Brynn Anderson / AP Georgia Democratic candidates for Senate Raphael Warnock (left) and Jon Ossoff (right) Georgia Democrats are in a door-knocking, lit-dropping frenzy. Many of them are focused on turning out voters in the upper-middle-class neighborhoods of suburban Atlanta the voters who helped flip the state to Joe Biden in November, and who are widely considered the key group for Democrats to reach. But not Ben Davidson. Ben Davidson is hitting the apartments. The 34-year-old sales manager, one of the leaders of a local progressive group called Georgians for Registration and Increased Turnout, or GRIT, has spent virtually all his free hours since Election Day inside the diverse and mostly low-income apartment complexes dotting the southeast edge of Cobb County, a big suburb northwest of Atlanta. At each door, Davidson asks residents about COVID-19 whether they’ve still got a job, plenty o

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