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House Cat Hits: Top House Music Releases of the Week

Edition [03.01.24]

by Nicholas Lorenzo
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Stage Hoppers is back once again with House Cat Hits! This week we’ve got new music from Gorgon City, Kasbo, Fred again.., and more!

Gorgon City – “You Know It”

Gorgon City‘s latest release, “You Know It,” is a pulsating club anthem that encapsulates the essence of late-night revelry. With hypnotic rhythms and captivating vocals, the track immerses listeners in a world of pure vibes, leaving them yearning for more. Following the success of “Biggest Regret,” Gorgon City’s forthcoming album promises to deliver a fresh wave of innovation, teased by their upcoming Coachella performance. As they gear up for residencies and festival appearances, Gorgon City reaffirms their status as electronic music pioneers, blending bass-driven beats with addictive vocals to create an unmistakable sound. “You Know It” marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the duo, setting the stage for a thrilling journey ahead.

Kasbo – “Atlantis / Drift”

Kasbo announces his first new body of work in four years, The Learning of Urgency. The album to date is set to arrive via ODESZA’s revered Foreign Family Collective label on June 7. Now, Kasbo releases two brand new singles, “Drift” and “Atlantis,” featuring Shallou and Swedish singer BJOERN.

Fred again.., Lil Yachty, Overmono – “stayinit”

Hawke, God Within – “Acid Funk” (Remixes)

Dirtybird Records‘ homage to San Francisco’s rave era gem, “Acid Funk,” receives a vibrant makeover with remixes from industry heavyweights like Gavin Hardkiss and Smalltown DJs. Originally dropped in 1996, the track’s enduring appeal shines through in each rework, from Rabbit in the Moon‘s synth-heavy flip to Mr. D and The Sheik‘s experimental collaboration. Today, this remix package breathes new life into a beloved classic!

Todd Edwards – House Masters Deluxe compilation

Defected Records unveils the deluxe edition of Todd EdwardsHouse Masters compilation. Spanning the legendary producer’s influential career, expansive release features brand new tracks like “Wishing I Were Home,” with Alex Mills, alongside remixes from salute, Skepta & Jammer, LP Giobbi, A-Trak, aand more! Todd’s groundbreaking sound, rooted in chopped samples and vocal manipulation, shape the UK Garage genre. With contributions from both established and emerging artists, this collection showcases Todd Edwards’ enduring legacy and ongoing impact on the global house and garage scene.

SG Lewis, Chloé Caillet – “Costa”

SG Lewis makes a return with “Costa,” featuring Chloé Caillet. This track not only marks his comeback but also announces the launch of his new label, Forever Days, dedicated to dancefloor-focused productions. With infectious beats and captivating vocals, “Costa” sets the stage for Lewis’s exciting venture into the world of dance music.

Speaking on Forever Days, SG Lewis shares:

For a long time now, I have wanted to create an outlet for the club focused music I am constantly creating, and a place to champion music by artists that I love – music made strictly for the dance floor, with the sole ambition of creating more of these euphoric moments. It is for that reason that I am beyond excited to announce the birth of my record label – ‘Forever Days’. Music for the days and nights that last forever in our memory. I have never been this excited about anything in my entire life. I can’t wait to show you all the music we have ready, and to create some Forever Days for all of us.”

andhim – “You’re Not Alone”

andhim, the esteemed German DJ/production duo, reinvigorate Olive’s dance classic “You’re Not Alone.” Their rendition breathes new life into the iconic track with a fresh perspective from modern electronic dance music. The release coincides with their extensive tour across Europe and North America, gracing clubs in Spain, Turkey, Austria, and Switzerland before crossing the Atlantic for Miami Music Week, New York City and Montreal.

JSTJR – “Getting Started”

JSTJR ignites the dancefloor with “Getting Started,” a high-voltage techno anthem pulsating with dynamic synths and a commanding bassline. Following a string of Dim Mak hits, JSTJR continues his exploration of harder-hitting sounds, delivering an electrifying track that showcases his versatility and commitment to pushing musical boundaries.

On the track, JSTJR tells:

I’ve been playing around with all sorts of different iterations of these new ravey/techno sounds. While still being vocal-driven, I feel like this one took some inspo from that old-school electro sound that I first came up on when I started DJing 10+ years ago.”

FLAKO STIK, Jankobow – “BEAUTIFUL GIRLS”

Additional Gems to Explore

Adellic – “Reset”

Check out our Full Playlist below!

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