Rich Curtis – Counter Act

SexOnWax welcomes Rich Curtis to the imprint with this double-header. ‘Counter Act’ is a solid slice of sun-kissed euphoria, making effortlessly cool use of catchy synth note riffs. ‘Not Gonna Work’ evolves to a drop that doesn’t disappoint and is a clear relation to track 1 in this release, with its use of dramatic lead synth lines and intricately-constructed bass melodies. Best served with some winter sun 😉 Buy: http://www.beatport.com/release/counter-act/1453532...

Roy Mclaren – Till We Part

Fresh young producer Roy Mclaren makes his debut on SexOnWax with “Till We Part” & “Graceland”. Buy: http://www.beatport.com/release/till-we-part/1446050 Preview:

Chris Gavin – Etherluv

Chris Gavin makes a welcome return to SexOnWax with this slick two tracker. “Etherluv” being the clubbier of the two hits the spot nicely with a constant build, penetrating a hypnotic groove with layers of finely tuned sounds and textures sure to set the dance floor on full alert, whilst the groovier and slow motion sense of “Humdinger” captures the flow one would expect in the early hours when a record like this turns everything into magic. Buy:...

Darin Epsilon – Peridot

Darin Epsilon joins SexOnWax for this release setting organic piano tones against synths bass notes and plucked staccato sounds to build a wonderfully melancholic track, ideally suited for those poignant dancefloor moments. Buy: http://www.beatport.com/release/peridot/1422864 Preview:

PARKX – I Got

‘I Got’ kicks off with some melodic synths, but the core of the track comes from a real meaty bass line that’s sure to shake the bass bins of any discerning club. The track develops into a sweet melodic groove that’s just wonderfully infectious, with that in mind the track drops into some synth chord madness that adds a little diversity but always comes back to that deep grooving bass line. Beatport Exclusive: http://btprt.dj/1v2xEEw Preview on...

SevenDoors – Entity

Another strong release on Omid 16B’s SexOnWax label welcomes SevenDoors, serving up main room synth riffs, bass lines and vocal supercharged with energy. ‘Entity’ builds throughout to an epic breakdown, only to pick up the pace straight after, whilst ‘Freedom’ is a more introspective jaunt into the night, a spoken vocal placed amongst the crafted lower register and solid rhythmic groundwork… this is a release not to be missed. Beatport: http://btprt.dj/143N42r...