15 Best Tech-House Tracks Of September 2020 – Magnetic Magazine
by June 15, 2024Erlon Araujo • Oct 13, 2020
Though we are not over with the most significant recession in the entertainment music industry, we can find some solace in all the great new music that September brought us. From the bouncy “Elevate” by Deeper Purpose and the fire collaboration of Jamie Jones and Nicole Moudaber to the groovy remix of Dennis Cruz. Check out the 15 best tech house tracks of September 2020.
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Deeper Purpose arrives on Fisher’s Catch & Release label with “Elevate.” The London based DJ and producer delivers a massive hit that is ready to elevate any dancefloor.
Two of the most well-established DJs in the house music industry release their debut collaboration on Hot Creations imprint. Jamie Jones and Nicole Moudaber deliver a solid two-track EP titled Pepper Shake.
Labor boss Ronnie Spiteri returns to Kenja Records with another killer EP. “Music Minds” opens up with a fat stabbing piano hook echoing across the shimmering rides and soulful vocal leads.
Landing on the Kaluki label, the Try Stop Me EP is typical of Latmun’s hypnotic, elaborated style. The lead track “Try Stop Me” is a swaggering tech house banger with a rolling bassline, intricate percussion, and chopped vocals.
British DJ and producer BACATME returns to Sonny Fodera’s Solotoko label with funky house cut “Shake It Girl.” Boasting a husky, mesmerizing vocal hook “Shake It Girl” weaves rumbling bass and grooving synths as the vocal soars, making for a dazzling underground sizzler.
Lorenzo De Blanck returns to Nic Fanciulli’s Saved Records this autumn with his brand new Hey, What’s Up Ep. “Higher” shows Lorenzo’s signature sound, offering rattling hi-hats, commanding basslines, and mesmerizing vocal chops.
Italobros are back on the mighty Knee Deep in Sound label with a stunning two track EP Spacey. The duo continues to impress with every release, showcasing a deep hypnotic sound that doesn’t just follow popular trends.
Endor returns to Defected with a bumpy, driving dose of house. His latest offering is “Fur,” a precise cut that combines an addictive bassline, a slick spoken-word narration, and a surprising sample from Beethoven’s Symphony No.25.
The Slovenian producer debuts on Glasgow Underground with “Amellebuee.” The tech house cut has a wicked tribal groove full of hefty percussions and mesmerizing chants.
Alaia & Gallo deliver a thrilling tech house groove on the Japanese label Housetribe Recordings. “Okay” features all elements of a real dancefloor banger.
Viva Music revives a classic house track from Francisco Allendes & Aldo Cadiz. “Esa Nena Quiere” gets a new version and a throbbing remix from Dennis Cruz.
London based DJ and producer Cassimm delivers his trademark heavy-hitting, tech-edged beats, rolling late-night grooves, and mighty drops on this new Altra Moda Music banger.
Josh & Kas aka Late Replies, return to Solardo’s new Sola Nauts label. “Black Tea” builds into a bouncy rolling groove mixed with big, soaring vocals and punchy acid synths.
Belgian producer Nightfunk debut on Glasgow Underground with “Leave;” A solid tech house cut that delivers his signature turbo-charged bass alongside a killer, left-field vocal hook. A real dancefloor heater.
Riky LLD returns to Lapsus Music with a crunchy and solid track titled “Zip 75”. This fine cut is a dancefloor roller with lots of grooves.
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