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Emanuel Satie to Release ‘Paffo’s Riff’

Having gained support by the likes of heavyweights such as Pete Tong, Berlin producer Emanuel Satie makes his way over to the Knee Deep In Sound imprint for the release of his forthcoming EP 'Paffo's Riff'. Consisting of two original productions, the EP is an upbeat, dance floor-driven slice of minimal house definitely tailored to make ravers move their feet. There are also remixes courtesy of Pirupa and Guti, who both contribute space-out versions to lovingly coincide with the original.

Knee Deep In Sound Set to Release ‘Miami 2016 Sampler’

Hot Since 82's Knee Deep In Sound imprint will release their new 'Miami 2016 Sampler' compilation on March 25th. Coinciding with the labels artist showcase at Miami Music Week 2016, the seven track recording features songs by Leftwing & Kody, Moonwalk, Mano Andrei and more. Peppered with club-rocking house that takes no prisoners on the dance floor, the 'Miami 2016 Sampler' comp is a nice warmer to get fans and critics ready for the Miami Music Week festivities.

Claire Ripley Set to Release ‘Malificent’ EP on Knee Deep In Sound

Having already established her name with releases on labels such as Tsuba, Highgrade, Dogmatik and more, UK producer Claire Ripley will drop her new EP 'Malificent' on Hot Since 82's Knee Deep In Sound imprint. Scheduled to hit stores on February 12, the three song work is a journey into minimal and deep tech house, orchestrated for the late night club experience. You can preview the forthcoming EP via Juno.

Stream Sean Miller’s ‘Can’t Stop’ EP

Having released a batch of killer tracks over the past five years on labels such as Leftroom and ViVa, Toronto producer Sean Miller drops his latest 'Can't Stop' EP on Knee Deep In Sound. Championed by BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac, the title track is a no-frills, bonafide house anthem rich with crisp vocal snippets and a groove that is so infectious, you'll wish the length of the track was extended by another 10 minutes! Miller's cut 'Club Life' takes a more cheeky twist with the drums doing much of the work to enforce one to sweat it out on the floor. Have a listen to Sean Miller's 'Can't Stop' down at the bottom and then make sure you buy this pronto.