We start presenting our favorite tracks from 2025. More or less in a chronological order we present here the second set of tracks.

We start presenting our favorite tracks from 2025. More or less in a chronological order we present here the second set of tracks.


Heavyweight groove from E.R.P – deep electro pressure with Microcentric on the flip, plus a killer Convextion remix. Pure machine soul for late-night heads.

Tom Carruthers returns on Syncrophone with Move My Body, his second EP delivering four raw, club-ready cuts with sharp grooves and a no-frills old-school touch.

Deep, raw and straight to the soul – Igaxx is back with a killer EP on Phonogramme. ‘Time To Move’ is made for late-night sessions and deep dancefloor trips.

Detroit deep house don Rick Wade back in full force with four cuts of pure groove, lush vibes, and soulful grit on Phonogramme.

Cosmic frequencies and deep rhythms straight from Vakula’s universe. A 13-minute journey backed by dubby grooves and sunlit vibes.

Tom Carruthers is back with his debut drop on Syncrophone Prod, bringing straight fire with raw vibes and slick beats. “No Frequency” hits hard with four bangers that blend old-school flavors with a fresh twist.

Andy Vaz delivers The New Germans EP, a deep house heavyweight straight from Deutztroit Studios in Cologne. Tracks like ‘2 Brown Skinned Brothers’ and ‘Hometown CGN’ bring a raw, soulful vibe that hits different. This is underground fire for those who know what’s real.

Syncrophone presents Convextion – Torc, marking Gerard Hanson’s long-awaited return to the EP format since his iconic releases. The title track ‘Torc’ delivers deep, atmospheric techno grooves, while ‘Andas’ plunges further into his signature sound. E.R.P.’s remix flips ‘Torc’ into a futuristic electro masterpiece.

Phonogramme drops Feel Me EP by Amir Alexander—four potent tracks blending raw house grooves with techno intensity. A must-have for peak-time energy.

To Celebrate its 60th release, Syncrophone presents ‘The Syncrophone Remixes Vol. 1’ by Rolando. Featuring electrifying reworks of Derrick Thompson, Zadig, and Malvito, this collection brings a powerful, Detroit-inspired sound that echoes the future of techno.

Syncrophone drops Commuting Part 2 by Conforce – cold, relentless techno straight from the machine room. Subterranean grooves and raw pulses built for the true heads.

The second volume of Byron The Aquarius’ Dey Know on Phonogramme. Four serious grooves on a green coloured vinyl.
More or less in a chronological order this is the last part of our favorite tracks from 2024.


G-Man (aka Gez Varley, formerly of LFO) returns with a new excellent dub techno 4-track EP on Syncrophone Records.
We start presenting our favorite tracks from 2024. More or less in a chronological order we present here the second set of tracks.


New EP by Fred P brings a definitive futurist vision of Dance floor mayhem of the late night variety. ‘Singular Point of Focus’ is an EP packed with weapons of mass euphoria for the discerning selector and enthusiast alike. Incorporating augmented vocals by the Artist himself with a character that can’t be pinned to his natural rich deep voice yet an exact fit that represents the current moment in time. Fred P seems to be entering a zone most dare to tread boldly going beyond in service of the music that he so dearly loves to provide the everlasting sonic voyage for the people who understand there is more than meets the eye.

Syncrophone Recordings unveils the sonic mastery of Johannes Volk with his thrilling new EP, “Inner Fusion.” Volk guides listeners through a realm of pulsating rhythms and mesmerizing soundscapes, demonstrating his exceptional production prowess. “Inner Fusion” is an essential addition for any electronic music aficionado in search of innovative and cutting-edge sounds.

Phonogramme brings back a pivotal moment in its history with a fresh repress of DJ Steaw’s ‘Holding On’. Originally released in 2012, the track marked both the label’s debut and DJ Steaw’s emergence as a serious producer. Fast forward to today, and the record has been revived with an added twist: a remix by none other than Ron Trent. Trent’s take manages to build on the original’s deep house foundations, injecting it with his signature Chicago warmth and effortless groove. Alongside this standout remix, Steaw contributes two more tracks that capture his enduring talent for crafting timeless house music. It’s a testament to both DJ Steaw’s vision and Phonogramme’s place within the scene that ‘Holding On’ remains as compelling today as it did when it first dropped.

Phonogramme Records announce the upcoming release of Taelue’s highly anticipated EP, “Dark Worlds”. This exclusive, limited edition marbled vinyl EP is a five-track masterpiece that showcases Taelue’s exceptional talent and deep connection to the roots of house music, offering listeners a journey through rich, immersive soundscapes and infectious rhythms. “Dark Worlds” is a masterful collection that highlights Taelue’s signature style, blending deep house grooves with soulful undertones. Each track on the EP stands as a testament to his skillful production and unique artistic vision. Among the standout tracks is a stunning remix by the renowned artist Abacus, adding a fresh and dynamic layer to the EP.