
BLM presents a new release on Underground Quality. Four deeper tracks ranging from filtered and chords-driven late night aces to more driving, club-ready goodies.

BLM presents a new release on Underground Quality. Four deeper tracks ranging from filtered and chords-driven late night aces to more driving, club-ready goodies.

Digital release from Jus-Ed on Underground Quality, with 4 serious long players, with the longest “July (Remix)” at 10:36. Ultra deep heads grabbing tracks.

Hot new wax from the Underground Quality camp. Number 35 sees label boss Jus-Ed take the reins, remixes by Marcus Nega and Joey Anderson, all while Alison Crockett and Brother Don Q are taking care of the vocals.

Underground Quality style house tracks that slowly build and have a fierce groove and a nice introvert almost melancholic feeling.


The first single release from Jus Ed’s new album “Next Level” with remixes by Levon Vincent and Aybee. Levon does a nice Piano driven mix where Aybee goes into the deeper areas of house music.

New release for Jus Ed’s Underground Quality label! Driving 4 track from Tazz on his second appearance on the label!

Two new artist deliver the next Underground Quality release. Basic stripped down tracks that slowly build and build with intens strings on the a-side a deeper detroit-esque tracks and then a more traditional house cut on the flip.

New Underground Quality release represents the debut from new signing, Small People. Promises some more of their high-fidelty, deep, dubby house action.

Jus-Ed and Underground Quality take it to the Next Level with UQ-031! Next Level brings together ten previously unreleased tracks, and as you might have expected from a man who very much does things in his own lovable fashion, Ed pretty much makes no stylistic concessions on the album, instead continuing on his path of classic-leaning deeper house.

Three tracks on Jus Ed’s Underground Quality label by this, to us unknown producer. Comes with a remix by Jus-Ed as well. Excellent soulful & jazzy deephouse tracks.

Jus-Ed “I didn’t know of Aybee until recently after I met him through Fred P. Fred had played this classic track called “build her” by Delaroix which turns out to be Aybee! This EP bridges the gap between Afro House and Tech House. Guaranteed to move the crowd!”

New 4 tracker by Anton Zap (Uzuri, Deep Explorer, Quintessentials ) on Jus-Ed’s Underground Quality label! “I feel this is Anton’s deepest production since UQ-018. Each track provides the right elements for different times on the dance floor” DJ Jus-Ed.