All posts tagged: house music

Craig Morrison of Silicone Soul Interview

Silicone Soul captures the pure and core essence of not only house but dance music as a whole. The Glasgow duo comprised of Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, who launched their careers in the late nineties, composed not only some of the most deep and soulful tracks this side of the UK and European shores, but have also spawned chart topping hits.

ColoRising Interview with Craig Morrison of Silicone Soul

Silicone Soul captures the pure and core essence of not only house but dance music as a whole. The Glasgow duo comprised of Craig Morrison and Graeme Reedie, who launched their careers in the late nineties, composed not only some of the most deep and soulful tracks this side of the UK and European shores, but have also spawned chart topping hits.

Listen to Robb Swinga’s ‘Beautiful Jazz’ EP

NYC's Robb Swinga has released his latest EP 'Beautiful Jazz' via Harry Romero's Bambossa Records. Comprised of two tracks in total, the project is pure, unadulterated New York house at its finest. The title cut jazzy and utterly grooving handing that features lush keys and even melodic trumpet play.

Stream Kate Ozz’s ‘Venus Rising’ EP

Russian DJ and producer Kate Ozz has released her latest EP 'Venus Rising' via the Soulfooled imprint. Comprised of three original tracks with a remix offering courtesy of Ivory, the record is stacked with sultry deep house cuts bursting at the seams with intricate arrangements.

SG Lewis and Nile Rodgers Come Together for ‘One More’

SG Lewis has joined forces with the legendary Nile Rodgers for the track 'One More'. The song is taken from Lewis' forthcoming debut album 'times', which is out February 19th. A thumping club cut with shimmering pop appeal, the production is quite illustrious with Nile Rodgers delivering his signature guitar lines that mesh of so well.

Crazy Cousinz & Caitlyn Scarlett Join Forces for ‘Sweet Side’

Crazy Cousinz has enlisted Caitlyn Scarlett to feature vocals on his latest single 'Sweet Side'. A sexy and pulsing house offering, Scarlett elegantly glides over airy synth lines, throbbing 4x4 drum kicks and an absolutely killer bass line. Whilst something that would work well in a club setting, there is also a serene aspect of the production that is quite blissful.