EP Releases
All of our EP releases include free music downloads, and are available with a podsafe Creative Commons licence for you to re-use in DJ mixes, podcasts or YouTube videos. Many tracks are in full DJ friendly extended mixes, and those released since 2010 are encoded in high quality 256kbps MP3 format.
Poles Apart
by Marc Burt
Marc Burt returns bringing two new progressive trance tracks with a classic twist. Poles Apart features a twirling catchy riff set to a background of echoing chords and crisp electronic rhythms, combining the classic trance sound with modern progressive beats. Wheels In Motion features a shuffling, garage style rhythm, warm trance chord riffs and a deep electronic bassline creating haunting melodies weaving in and out of the track. Both tracks are available to download free of charge and are released under a Creative Commons licence for reuse in your DJ sets, videos and more.
Moving The Ocean
by Blastculture
Blastculture explores both energetic minimal and mellow house with two new tracks on this EP. Pumping up the tempo, Set Yourself On Fire features a relentless rhythm track with an energetic hi-hat pattern, hits, stabs and effects. By contrast, Moving The Ocean is a mellow house track with an infectious female vocal sample, smooth pads and a solid rhythmic groove. The Aerologic remix turns the track into an uplifting trance anthem with melodic synth sounds and and uplifting melody.
Shot In The Dark EP
by Beat Doctor
Beat Doctor returns after five years with three new electro house tracks released for Netlabel Day 2016. Shot In The Dark features a catchy, uplifting bass riff, trance-style arpeggios and a catchy spoken vocal sample. House and garage artist Notch has prepared the final mix for this track, adding upfront house beats to the mix. Remote Control System has a darker, club-oriented flavour, with a raw acidic bassline and an echoing spoken vocal sample bouncing off crisp house rhythms. To complete the EP, Clockwatchers is a more agressive, rave-influenced track with heavy synth stabs and a driv...
Un-unplugged EP
by Psychadelik Pedestrian
Psychadelik Pedestrian follows up his recent LP, Fifteen, with three new tracks in a slightly different style. Replacing the chilled vibes of Fifteen with a harder, electronic sound on this EP. Starting with warm yet relaxing pads and piano, Unprovoked Attack launches unexpectedly into heavy trip-hop beats, distorted guitar-esque synths, and floor-shaking bass, while keeping an uplifting melody in traditional Pedestrian style. Drones is a faster, more minimal outing with relentless tribal rhythms driving deep pitchbending sub-bass interspersed with a haunting piano riff. Naked Flames compl...
Uneven Symmetry
by Aerologic and Notch
Aerologic and Notch join forces to produce a slowly building epic house track. Beginning with a kick drum, deep bouncy house bass and tight TR-909 style claps, the track slowly builds with lush melodic pads, before dropping into a haunting piano section and then launching into distorted acidic stabs and building up with pads and synths to bring the track to a crescendo. Psychadelik Pedestrian's chillout mix takes the melodic pads and piano from the track, adding downtempo beats and grooves.
Elements 2016
by Marc Burt
In this EP, Marc Burt revisits his first track Elements, originally produced back in 2002, and brings it up to date. Psychadelik Pedestrian's chillout mix keeps the original gated synth chords and pianos, adding half speed, chilled beats, haunting strings and extended analogue synth riffs. Marc's remix with Aerologic retains the recognisable gated synth and uplifting piano from the original track, adds crisp contemporary beats and launches into a huge, arpeggiated trance riff, adding a sense of energy to the track to get those hands up in the air! Also included is JMD's 2004 hard ...
Sleep Tight Remixes
by Psychadelik Pedestrian v Blastculture
Blastculture and Notch return with three new remixes of tracks taken from the Psychadelik Pedestrian LP Fifteen. Starting with atmospheric pads and bringing in tribal rhythms, Sergio's Last Remix of Sleep Tight launches into a rhythmic house workout, combining the hard edged distorted bass of the original with smooth dancefloor grooves. The Steady State Remix of Hit The Deck is a faster track with a darker feel, with hard house and techno influences. The remix repitches the original bassline and adds Blastculture's trademark bleepy effects. Notch concludes the release with a house re...
Lose You
by Notch
Notch captures that deep house vibe with two new original tracks on this Toucan Music release. Lose You features an infectious house riff with crisp house rhythms and deep sub-bass, interspersed with female vocal snippets. Spirals builds with a filtered old school piano riff and large throbbing bassline, before breaking into a mellow house groove with pads and a squiggly trance riff.
Discotheque
by Phish Funk feat. Dave Kent
This release sees the return of Phish Funk with two new original tracks after a five year hiatus. Taking influence from the 1970s disco sound, Phish Funk blend groovy guitar riffs with uplifting strings while keeping their trademark house music vibe. Strum features a strong melodic groove with an infectious vocal loop drifting in and out of the track, and Dave Kent is on hand to add his own unique funky bassline. Hold Out features filtered funky guitars and soaring strings, more echoing vocal samples, bringing in an acid house riff to add a different element to the vibe.
Gravitation
by Blastculture
Our January release features a double header of fresh Blastculture for the new year. Featuring his trademark tight grooves, Gravitation heats up the dancefloor with frenetic siren effects, and a thumping bassline. Based On A True Story is built around darker industrial techno grooves with tribal beats and a distorted buzzing riff with added sinister vocal echoes. Dave Kent and Notch provide a remix of Gravitation, adding acid house riffs to bring that bit of extra squelch, and stuttering up the vocal and siren samples for added effect.