New House Music Round-Up: Fresh Releases For Your Sets

Here’s five new releases out now for the House heads:

 

Bessey: Feel Da Beat EP [Repopulate Mars]

– Three tight club tools with hip-hop edges and crisp sound design.

– “Feel Da Beat” brings dubby bass, clipped vox, and a rave-ready break.

– “Bal La Pista” is tougher with loopy percussion and sirens for peak tension.

– “Controller” leans funkier with bright synths and rap flavours.

– Listen Here.

 

t.na: Ivan EP [Parallel Circuit]

– Minimal and deep tech with patient builds and late-night focus.

– “Ivan” sets the tone with a bold bass motif and cosmic flickers.

– “Reeves” rides a hypnotic groove and airy pads for long blends.

– “SC” adds twinkling lines and a mid-track pivot that lifts the floor.

– “Cezza” closes with hands-up energy while staying restrained.

– Listen Here

 

Bress Underground: Take Me Higher EP [MATE]

– True-school House and Garage spirit for classy rooms.

– “This House” snaps with chopped vox and percussive drive.

– “Connected” smooths it out with dusty swing and muted chords.

– “Ready Or Not” adds slick, futuristic lines over deep drums.

– “Take Me Higher” hits with chunky Kerri-style kicks and classic chords.

– Check it out Here.

 

The Funkmoore Brothers: Rudeboy Riddim [PONYPLAY]

– Bouncy House built on UKG basslines and dancehall swing. Fast and rowdy.

– Road-tested by Bad Boombox and LAMMER with big reactions.

– Listen Here.

 

Redlight: No Paint [Lobster Boy]

– Gritty, bass-driven club weapon with warped vocals and UKG swing.

– Built for dark rooms and big stages alike.

– Check it out Here.