New Treats Weeks 17&18 2026
Written by deepinradio.com on 16/05/2026

Kanedo – In My Mind (Personal Belongings)
‘In My Mind’, released back in 2021, was one of the more special tracks by label-head Kanedo – supported all the way from Café del Mar to South Africa in beach clubs around the world.
After 5 years, this vocal downtempo gem gets revamped with an all-star cast on remix duties. Making the Chill Out scene her own by storm, Marga Sol delivers a percussive, groove-driven Deeplow Remix taking the track into a more energic territory while Deep House heavyweight BiG AL speeds up the track with a powerful, beach-friendly gem.
Meltin’.

Helmut Ebritsch, Factor E – Help Me Remixes (Lucidflow Music)
Lucidflow reintroduces a HOUSE CLASSIC, pure groove, pure pressure, a sweat-drenched floor shaker.
There’s something about 90s house that still feels human. Raw. Physical. Direct. “Help Me” carries that heartbeat.
Originally pressed in 1997 under sonic mastermind and audio pioneer Helmut Ebritsch’s Factor E alias, “Help Me” was underground heat. Vinyl only. Low ceilings. Heavy air. Basslines that rearranged your organs.
Now fully remastered and sounding absolutely massive. The drums punch clean and heavy, the bass rolls like warm thunder, and the groove moves through the room in thick waves. Wider. Hotter. More colorful. Same soul. Bigger system.
Helmut’s decades of experience and countless monikers all lead back to one thing, movement. Factor E is groove first, ego last.
And the remix package pushes the heat even further.
House heavyweight Ian Pooley delivers two stunning reworks, full of swing, depth and unmistakable finesse. Warm basslines, effortless flow, pure class.
D. Diggler locks into the low end with rolling hypnosis and tight rhythmic control, deep, focused and built for bodies in motion.
error.func injects sharp progressive drive and modern edge, stretching the groove forward with precision and peak-time energy.
Nadja Lind dives into future-retro old-school deep house, warm, sensual and unapologetically dancefloor-driven. A reminder of when clubs were for pure catharsis and ecstasy.
Some tracks belong to their time. “Help Me” belongs to the dance floor. Always.

Djuma Soundsystem & 6RAJ – Naach (IZIKI Music)
Djuma Soundsystem teams up with Berlin-based 6RAJ on Naach — an Indian wedding-inspired deep Afro Tech weapon — with Rami and Valexx stepping in on remix duties.
Born in the dark cellars of Riverside Studios in Berlin, the track marks a long-awaited vision for Djuma Soundsystem: creating a musical homage to India, a place that has deeply influenced his journey. With 6RAJ’s Indian roots, the collaboration found its perfect moment. Together, they set out to bridge deep, percussive tech with uplifting Bollywood-inspired elements, sprinkled with acid touches. The result is Naach — meaning “dance” in Hindi!
Rami stays true to the original spirit while injecting a powerful, peak-time energy — crafted for explosive moments on dance floors from Tulum and beyond. Meanwhile, Italian Valexx, takes things deeper, diving into a more raw Afro Tech territory, enriched with ethereal atmospheres and immersive textures.
A gourmet release that offers something for every taste.

Milam – Al Gaib EP (Sol Selectas)
Release Date: Friday 22 May 2026
Format: Digital
Sabo’s record label, Sol Selectas, presents a thrilling organic house EP by Milam, which has melodic grooves and deep atmosphere. There is also an indie dance remix by Akira Arasawa.
Milam’s style combines techy percussion with immersive pads and spellbinding melodies, to create magical organic house tracks that have a timeless sound. He has previously featured on the labels like • kosa •, and this is his debut release on Sol Selectas.
Based in Hong Kong, Milam is a leading light within the thriving Asian scene. He is part of a trio that heads up Nodes Rec, which alongside releasing his own music, shines a light on other emerging artists from Asia.
Talking about this release, Milam said: “I wanted to make very deep and emotional tracks contrary to what is popular these days. I want to help people feel deeply again.”
On remix duty, Akira Arasawa is a Japanese artist from Tokyo, and his funk-infused style switches between organic house and indie dance. His music combines flowing drums with infectious basslines, and he has previously featured on record labels such as Sounds of Khemit, Akbal Music, and Shango Records.
“Mt Fuji Is a Pyramid” opens the release with juddering percussion, acid bass, and sparkling strings, forming a foundation for angelic pads and cascading Middle Eastern melodies.
Akira Arasawa’s remix of “Mt Fuji Is a Pyramid” adds traditional Asian strings and streamlines the percussion, while also adding a new bassline with hints of funk.
The title track, “Al Gaib” closes the release with spiralling synth melodies and shuffling percussion, forming a framework for nomadic pad sweeps and bass swells.
The artwork by Helia Jamali complements the music, where visual dreams come to life, with Mount Fuji rising against ancient scrolls and bathed in a hypnotic, glowing sunset.

Mass Digital – Needing You & Into Your Love (Vibe Me To The Moon)
Release Date: – Friday, May 22 2026
Mass Digital present the culmination of their artistic journey so far in Needing You / Into Your Love on Vibe Me To The Moon. A two-track Deep House record where the Serbian producer moves away from the melodic, organic sound that shaped much of his recent work on Lee Burridge’s label, All Day I Dream. This EP is a return for his 2nd on the label and to a sound that is close to his heart.
Across the release, Boris Mijolic leans into a more classic Deep framework, pairing warm chords, rolling drums and a clear R&B influence with the polished, emotive touch that has defined his catalogue over the past decade and a half. Into Your Love opens the EP with smooth, cultured energy, while Needing You leads with standout vocal energy and a depth to the performance many don’t achieve. Both tracks keep the mood deep and understated, built for late nights and dancefloors with a certain depth.
For Mass Digital’s second appearance on Vibe Me To The Moon, following a period of growing international recognition and continued support from a large circle in the scene. Needing You / Into Your Love lands May 22nd, 2026.
Artist Quote – “I remember, it was a Friday, the last studio time of that week. I was at the breakpoint of my producer career, transitioning from organic house, to more deep and housey vibes.
This EP is a product of that big move for me. I have always been somewhere around that deep house vibe through my career, though, so I love to get back to it from time to time, as house and deep house will always be in fashion…remember that!”
Artist Social Links:
linktr.ee/massdigital
Label Social Links:
instagram.com/vibemetothemoon_

Tom Banner – Low Tide EP (Musique de Lune)
Release Date: Thursday, June 04 2026
Musique de Lune presents Low Tide EP, a new seven-track release from Tom Banner, arriving June 4th, 2026. Moving through Organic House, Melodic House and Progressive House, the EP keeps a patient, fluid energy across originals and extended versions, with Is It Love?, Begin Again and Change shaping the emotional core of the record.
The remix package adds extra weight, with RIGOONI taking on Is It Love? and Andrés Moris delivering his Embrace Re-Vision of Change. Together, the release sits in a refined, late-night space with a warm, melodic and gently propulsive vibe. Made for deeper dancefloors and longer-form sets. Musique de Lune’s vinyl-minded approach gives the EP an added sense of intention, placing it within a catalogue focused on detail, atmosphere and lasting club music.
Artist Social Links:
soundcloud.com/tombanner
instagram.com/tombanner/
beatport.com/es/artist/tom-banner/153889
open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/4KWQzgiIr3mwPZi70MvD4c
Label Social Links:
instagram.com/musiquedelune
soundcloud.com/musiquedelune
youtube.com/channel/UC5BZL0AQU97t0SK-BDq1RJw
elasticstage.com/musiquedelune
beatport.com/fr/label/musique-de-lune/101758

St.Ego – Surrender EP (Personal Belongings)
St.Ego music stood out since his early releases. While finding genuine and original expression is becoming harder, Stan’s music always delivers an unique approach, composed with honest feelings and emotions. PB are excited to present ‘Surrender’, his new EP out now on the label.
‘No One Else’ and ‘Surrender’ are both vocal gems, sitting between Organic House and Deep House with progressive influences that work perfectly to build a special moment on any beach set.

LennyTunes – Jaffa Cakes EP (Uknown)
LennyTunes returns with “Jaffa Cakes,” a six-track organic house EP recorded almost entirely live in the ancient Mediterranean port city of Jaffa.
Landing May 15th, the release combines traditional Middle Eastern and North African instrumentation with analog synthesis to create something genuinely warm and physical.
Bansuri and Bedouin ney flutes, Turkish and Arabic qanun, North African percussion, kalimba, balafon, vintage synths, and a 1960 Fender guitar all feature across the EP. Violinist Bashir al Asadi contributes improvised taqsims throughout, adding an expressive human element to the productions.
Following the 1.4 million-stream “Fine Sands” release, “Jaffa Cakes” pushes LennyTunes’ organic house approach deeper into club territory while maintaining the warmth and live instrumentation that defines his sound.
Rooted in Middle Eastern Maqam scales and North African rhythms, the EP works equally well for locking crowds into the groove at the beginning of intimate Afro/Arabic house sets or providing those standout moments during more laid back after-hours sessions.

Nightly Closures – Loop Abuse (Oh So Coy Recordings)
Nightly Closures lands on OSC with Loop Abuse – a deep, rolling cut laced with progressive undertones. Squelchy bass and filthy drums drive the pressure, while evolving layers create a hypnotic foundation beneath the spoken vocal.
On remix duties, Martin Luciuk strips things back and stretches the groove into a more immersive late-night journey, driven by subtle melodics and refined textures.
Artwork & Mastering: OSC HQ.

Borak – Oscura Italiana EP (Circle Of Life)
Circle of Life presents Los Angeles based artist Borak, delivering his most personal work to date: Oscura Italiana EP.
The release explores the space between romance and emotional detachment, translating introspection into a cinematic, groove-driven club experience.
The title track, Oscura Italiana, draws inspiration from L’infinito by Giacomo Leopardi, unfolding through atmospheric tension, evolving textures, and a powerful, emotionally charged drop.
On the flip side, Sprezzatura dives into darker territory, driven by minimal percussion, pulsating low-end, and a restrained, hypnotic flow.
Closing the EP, Bodaishin delivers a deeper, more hypnotic and progressive remix of the title track, reinterpreting it through a refined deep house lens while preserving its emotional core.
With COL027, Circle of Life continues to merge storytelling and dance floor functionality into a cohesive sonic journey.

Erhan Kesen – Azimut (DANTZE Music)
Erhan Kesen returns stronger than ever, with his new track “Azimut”.
Marking his return to the label following last September’s “Ceres,” Erhan Kesen steps back into focus with “Azimut,” a track that balances depth with lift in a finely tuned way. It’s a confident re-entry, reaffirming his place within the label’s sonic identity.
At the core, a bouncing bassline dictates the groove, giving the track its rhythmic backbone and forward drive. In contrast, bright, uplifting chords open up the space, adding a sense of elevation that plays beautifully against the low-end weight. A soft, melodic vocal drifts through the background, subtly tying everything together and giving “Azimut” a cohesive, emotive finish.

4 Da People – Little Helpers LP (Grey City Records)
House music’s most lasting records rarely arrive with fanfare. They build their reputation in motion: in the slow pull of a bassline, in the patience of an arrangement, in the way a groove can shift the temperature of a room without ever breaking its composure. Little Helpers, the forthcoming eight-track release from 4 Da People on Grey City Records, understands that language fluently.
Working across a blend of Funky House, Soulful House and Deep House, 4 Da People delivers a record rooted less in spectacle than in feel. The EP’s strength lies in its control. Nothing is overplayed, nothing reaches too hard for release. Instead, the tracks lean into warmth, glide and rhythmic persuasion, drawing energy from the subtleties: rounded low-end pressure, silky percussive interplay, rich harmonic touches and a sense of pacing that values tension as much as payoff.
That approach gives Little Helpers a notably cohesive identity. Across all eight original cuts, 4 Da People maintains a consistent emotional temperature: deep, warm, sexy and soulful, but never inert. There is movement in every corner of the record. Even at its most restrained, the EP remains animated by a live current, grooves that breathe, swing and flex, arrangements that open gradually, hooks that emerge from repetition rather than announce themselves outright. It’s dance music built for immersion.
Crucially, this is not a collection that confuses depth with abstraction. Little Helpers stays grounded in physicality. The funky house influence gives the record its bounce and bite, the soulful elements add lift and sensuality, and the deeper house framework keeps everything locked to a more nocturnal pulse. The result is a release that can travel across settings without losing its shape: warm-up, terrace, after-hours, or that midpoint in a set where the floor stops thinking and starts following instinct.
There’s also a welcome sense of authorship throughout. 4 Da People, a single artist, shapes the EP with a clear hand, resisting the fragmented feel that often defines digital-first house releases. The sequencing feels considered, the mood sustained. Rather than stacking obvious club tools, Little Helpers unfolds like a full statement, with each track reinforcing the record’s tactile, festive and groove-led character.
Grey City Records proves a fitting platform for this kind of material. The label’s aesthetic sensibility aligns naturally with music that values depth, musicality and understated impact. And that’s ultimately where Little Helpers lands its strongest impression: not as a record chasing immediacy, but as one built to endure beyond it.
Ahead of its worldwide digital release on June 10, 2026, Little Helpers already feels like the kind of EP that will settle into sets and stay there. Not because it demands attention, but because it understands how to hold it, through soul, through groove, and through the quiet confidence of house music that knows exactly what it is.

Discuji, Rob Fontana & JTtheVoice – Hualien EP (Personal Belongings)
Discuji joins forces with Rob Fontana presenting ‘Hualien’, a powerful and versatile EP consisting on 5 different tracks.
Opening the journey with ‘Precipice of Love’, a classic Deep House jam perfect for setting the tone, the title track ‘Hualien’ gets unveiled in 4 different versions. Deep and Vocal mix are made in collaboration with JTtheVoice, one of South Africa most recognized voices in the underground Deep and Soulful House scene, while Italian maestro Haldo presents his unique, sophisticated remix elevating the smoothness of the release.
Closing out the EP, the Lounge Mix slows it down in a more musical, organic jam which matches perfectly any moment of decompression.

Retrofract – Patience (Oh! Records Stockholm)
Retrofract returns to Oh! Records Stockholm with Patience — his second release on the label and a warm, unhurried slice of deep house built for long summer days and golden-hour evenings. Dreamy melodies, laid-back grooves, and sun-soaked atmospheres carry the track with an ease that feels genuinely lived-in: the sound of headphones on at the beach, cold drink in hand, the world quietly slowing down.
Originally from the UK and now based in Spain, Retrofract has steadily shaped a sound rooted in coastal life and timeless house music tradition. Warm synth textures, melodic grooves, and subtle old-school sensibility run through his productions like a thread — giving them a natural emotional weight that has become unmistakably his own. Patience continues that refinement, landing somewhere between nostalgic and effortlessly contemporary.
On remix duties, BiG AL — label boss of Ready Mix Records — offers a deeper, more floor-focused reading. At a time when the craft of warming up a room is too often undervalued, his version makes a quiet but confident case for those early-hour moments. Hypnotic grooves, restrained energy, and classy deep house texture move it forward with intention: the kind of record every DJ should have ready before the night shifts up a gear.
Together, the two versions make Patience a well-rounded package — equally at home on a summer playlist or a late-night dancefloor, and another solid entry in the growing catalogue of Oh! Records Stockholm.

Alex Kentucky – Tonight (Be Adult Music)
Alex Kentucky presents Tonight, an elegant Deep House journey where emotional melodies and hypnotic grooves blend into a warm, sophisticated and timeless production.
Built around an immersive atmosphere and the distinctive sound that defined Alex Kentucky’s artistic identity, Tonight moves effortlessly between deep club energy and sunset-driven emotion, creating a subtle yet powerful listening experience from start to finish.
This release brings back a previously unheard piece that perfectly reflects his essence as an artist: honesty, elegance and a genuine connection with the dancefloor.
Deep, emotional and timeless — Tonight is made for late nights and unforgettable moments.




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