Dub / ninja

SignalDiscoveries › Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Thu, 20 Aug 2026

Today's dig unearths a relentless pulse of four-on-the-floor electronics, with house and techno variants dominating the stack from deep and progressive to tech-tinged territory. Actress commands the peak with the hypnotic deep house of "Withending," while Bibio and Dorian Concept offer a warm detour through Latin jazz on "Lichen Trip." Elsewhere, Earth n Days and Extrawelt keep the floor locked with driving rhythm and shadowy groove.

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A sun-drenched 120 BPM glide through A minor that trades edge for immediate rooftop euphoria.

A polished, poolside vocal house cut that trades risk for reliability, glowing bright at 122 BPM but never threatening to steal the show.

A bruising 125-BPM descent into Actress’s corroded deep-house logic, where every texture feels like it’s fighting the air itself.

A velvet-gloved fist of a vocal hook rides the 130bpm grid straight into main-stage euphoria, polished and purpose-built for peak-time uplift.

A lean, daylight-ready weapon that channels the minimal resurgence’s stripped-back urgency without breaking a sweat.

A gleaming D-major weapon at 128 BPM built for peak-time terrace unification and glazed euphoria.

Ibiza-ready tech trance that trades danger for undeniable, peak-time momentum.

A peak-time Latin-tech vocal that turns the floor into a pressure cooker the second that hook locks in.

A bruising 128 BPM utility cut in 12A that keeps the floor locked without ever stealing the show.

I’d reach for this at 128 when the room needs melodic uplift without surrendering its bite.

Relentless four-four momentum built for the main room, though its instrumental skeleton yearns for a human spark to truly transcend.

At 130 BPM, it is all coiled sinew and panoramic dread—a bridge that refuses to let the room drop its guard.

To my ears, this is polished four-four fare that locks the floor in broad daylight, trading leftfield risks for pure, reliable momentum.

I keep this 128-BPM 4A groover in my crate, though it never quite seizes the room by the throat.

A Latin-tinged peak-time missile with a single-minded rhythmic hook and absolutely no mercy.

A streamlined 128-BPM driver in 7A that keeps the floor locked even without a vocal anchor.

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A melodic vocal weapon primed for sun-drenched terraces, riding a 125 BPM progressive groove with serious daytime lift.

A sleek 125-BPM deep-techno cut that works the floor without stealing the spotlight, perfect for bridging peak-time anthems.

A breezy, high-energy vocal house cut that beams with 130 BPM optimism and zero pretension.

Warp’s finest collide at 167 BPM, fusing leftfield electronica with jazzed-up melodic warmth that feels like a sprint through sun-drenched foliage.