‘Move Shake’ by Jeff Sorkowitz [Tech House/ Minimal House]

A familiar name and top-notch quality. Brooklyn-based DJ/producer Jeff Sorkowitz has finally released his long-awaited track on IN / ROTATION. This isn’t just another track—it’s a return to his roots. Sorkowitz describes “Move Shake” as a return to his “core sound” after a year of experimentation. The result is a ‘mature’ and confident Tech House/Minimal House instrumental that sounds quite fresh and contemporary.

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‘Play Mode’ by Nanna Osé [Tech House /Minimal House]

Nanna Osé’s track “Play Mode” is a spot-on release in the Tech House/Minimal House style. The rhythmic drive is immediately apparent. Next comes the emphasis on percussion. The tempo falls within the standard 130 BPM range, making it easy to mix. Additionally, the kick is dry and tight—it doesn’t get muddled. The bassline is short and repetitive. At the same time, it drives the track forward without overloading the low end.

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‘Stop Go’ by Statik Lee [Bass House/ Tech House]

Energy in simplicity. That’s exactly how you could describe Statik Lee’s new track, “Stop Go.” On the one hand, there’s a clear lean toward a bass-oriented sound: a tight low end and a springy kick. It’s designed to get the crowd moving, not to show off. On the other hand, the structure leans more toward a tech house approach. Minimal layering. Crisp pauses. Masterful use of space. It’s precisely this that allows the track to breathe. And, importantly, it never loses its intensity.

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‘Club Checker’ by Ollie lishman, The Melody Men [Tech House]

Berlin meets London on HARD Recs. Berlin-based Australian artist Ollie Lishman teams up with the female duo The Melody Men. The result is their track “Club Checker.” It was released on June 5 via HARD Recs. The record isn’t just for fun—it’s a test of the audience.

Ollie Lishman and The Melody Men: “Club Checker” on HARD Recs—a tool for testing the dance floor!

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‘This Song’ by SYREETA [Tech House/Minimal]

Contemporary tech house suffers from overproduction. Too many ideas. Too much noise. However, SYREETA understands what really matters: it’s not about the number of ideas, but how they’re executed. Her new single, “This Song,” is a textbook example of how one high-quality idea works more effectively than ten chaotic ones.

SYREETA sets the tone on IN / ROTATION: “This Song”

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‘PILLS’ by Ribguga [Tech House]

Brazil’s expansion into tech house continues. This time—without the glitz. Rio de Janeiro isn’t just about beaches and samba. It’s also home to a hard-hitting, industrial sound. Ribguga, one of the main headliners of the new wave, is back. His fresh release, “PILLS,” dropped on the Uprise Music label. This isn’t a summer hit. It’s a brooding, dense track designed to fuel the dance floor.

Ribguga releases “PILLS” on Uprise Music: dark groove for closed rooms

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‘Bring It Back’ by Kos:mo (feat. Jabul)

Kos:mo is gradually shifting his focus toward a broader audience. At the same time, he hasn’t abandoned his club identity. “Bring It Back” captures this transition perfectly. On the one hand, the track sounds more accessible. On the other, it retains the energy needed for the dance floor.

The tempo stays in the Tech House range. The groove is tight, and the rhythmic grid swings with the characteristic sway of the genre. Drums are clear, and the bassline runs cyclically. However, the sound leans toward Peak Time Techno. The synths are intense.

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‘Ice Ice Baby 2026’ by Maxi Meraki, Mahmut Orhan, Vanilla Ice

The market is oversaturated. Hundreds of tracks are released every week. But sometimes something happens that makes you put your skepticism aside and just hit play. Meet: Maxi Meraki, Mahmut Orhan, and… Vanilla Ice. Yes, you heard that right. This trio has released “Ice Ice Baby 2026.”

At the intersection of dance-pop and underground

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