FloorFiller Music is proud to announce its 20th jubilee release by the name of 'FloorFillers Four': a stellar VA compilation containing six productions solely delivered by home-grown FloorFiller artists.
The VA kicks off with 'Cheddarcheese', a heavy-house belter by label boss Jerrymore. Straightforward drums, driving bass and ludicrously insane build-ups are the weapons of choice within this peak-time gem.
FloorFiller don Deecoy delivers the grooviest offering of the compilation. 'Velvet Haze' withholds an irresistible old school load of funk that will undoubtedly do a lot of damage in a wide variety of house-oriented sets.
The third track on the VA is a top-notch rolling tech house production by our wunderkind Vertier. After previous signings on Lost Records and Lemon-Aid Music, Vertier hits the mark effortlessly again with this jacking gem 'Sticks & Stones'.
Newcomer duo Unclesand delivers the fourth track on this compilation, filled with melancholic strings, obscure percussion and an up-paced beat . With 'Changes', these trained producers highlight their seamless ability to take it one deeper and darker without breaking a sweat.
After having done a lot of damage in the charts with their last 'Erosion EP', Tanzo & Morris make their glorious comeback to the imprint with 'Puissance', a refined minimal techno track with an untameable dark feel.
The 6th and last track on our VA is the most remarkable of them all. Klaps scores his first official release with 'Captivating', a highly inventive techno track that locks you in right away until the very end. With this gem, Klaps clearly endorses the fact that he is one of the most promising artists in the Belgian techno scene at this very moment.
The VA kicks off with 'Cheddarcheese', a heavy-house belter by label boss Jerrymore. Straightforward drums, driving bass and ludicrously insane build-ups are the weapons of choice within this peak-time gem.
FloorFiller don Deecoy delivers the grooviest offering of the compilation. 'Velvet Haze' withholds an irresistible old school load of funk that will undoubtedly do a lot of damage in a wide variety of house-oriented sets.
The third track on the VA is a top-notch rolling tech house production by our wunderkind Vertier. After previous signings on Lost Records and Lemon-Aid Music, Vertier hits the mark effortlessly again with this jacking gem 'Sticks & Stones'.
Newcomer duo Unclesand delivers the fourth track on this compilation, filled with melancholic strings, obscure percussion and an up-paced beat . With 'Changes', these trained producers highlight their seamless ability to take it one deeper and darker without breaking a sweat.
After having done a lot of damage in the charts with their last 'Erosion EP', Tanzo & Morris make their glorious comeback to the imprint with 'Puissance', a refined minimal techno track with an untameable dark feel.
The 6th and last track on our VA is the most remarkable of them all. Klaps scores his first official release with 'Captivating', a highly inventive techno track that locks you in right away until the very end. With this gem, Klaps clearly endorses the fact that he is one of the most promising artists in the Belgian techno scene at this very moment.
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