House Selects Vol. 6 featuring Daijo, Bad Nonno, BRN & More

Our latest edition features the grooviest tunes to update your playlist this Spring.

by Alshaan Kassam

As we enter the Spring season, what better way to welcome in the sun than some instant heaters for your playlists? Back with our next edition of FUXWITHIT House Selects, we are featuring a few artists who have been throwing it down on the dancefloor and releasing insanely groovy singles in the house and techno scene. Featuring none other than Daijo, Bad Nonno, Lucky Rose, BRN, Rich Furniss, Proper Villains, Mr Mfn eXquire, Ward Andrews, and Julie Bergan. 

Daijo – ‘BEAT GOES’

Daijo returns with ‘BEAT GOES,’ a powerful fusion of melodic techno and tech house. Known for his emotionally charged production and forward-thinking sound design, Daijo delivers a club-ready anthem that will immediately charge his dance music fans with the utmost energy. ‘BEAT GOES’ combines hypnotic melodies, driving basslines, and anthemic rhythms to create a journey like no other. Blending timeless influences with a modern edge, the track embodies Daijo’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of electronic music while celebrating the unifying heartbeat of the dancefloor.

Bad Nonno & Lucky Rose – ‘One More’

Bad Nonno is not just any producer or artist in the dance music industry, he has inspired change throughout his career. Earning acclaim for his genre-defying sound design and blending nostalgia within his production. Bad Nonno has proven his talent for crafting any genre he puts his heart and soul into. Uniting with French-Canadian duo Lucky Rose, the house music scene is about to level up with the release of their latest collaboration. A mesmerizing house music track that is charged to energize dance floors worldwide. Featuring enticing vocals and hypnotic grooves, the track showcases the artist’s vision to start a movement in the house music scene. ‘One More’ is sure to resonate with fans of house music everywhere and these two artists are only getting warmed up.

BRN – ‘FREAK OUT’

BRN taps into dance music history with his latest release ‘FREAK OUT,’ reviving the unmistakable “Aww freak out” sample and threading it through a clean and modern house framework. That signature groove guitar riff from the original is repurposed with finesse, riding a steady pulse that feels effortless yet infectious. The track is a lesson in restraint – each element lands with intent, allowing the build to unfurl naturally before leading into a drop that elevates both the sample’s timeless swagger and the track’s contemporary energy.

Julie Bergan – ‘Dance All Night’

An unequivocal club anthem through and through,’Dance All Night’ plays a key part in telling the EURONITES tale, with classic themes of embodying freedom, energy, and uninhibited joy tightly built-in. The core message is clear: ‘Dance All Night,’ is about letting go. Highlighting ideals that sometimes the best moments happen when you live in the moment, unfiltered.

Ward Andrews – ‘Future Memories’

Blossoming progressive house artist Ward Andrews is stepping into the electronic music world with a bold vision. Andrews kicks off the EP rollout with lead single ‘Future Memories’ – a track created as a way to redefine the way music, memory, and time are experienced. Exploring the concept of time ‘Future Memories’ captures the feeling of being suspended between the past and what’s yet to come. Its immersive soundscape creates a continuous loop of emotion, blending nostalgia with endless possibilities.

Rich Furniss, Proper Villains & Mr Mfn eXquire– ‘Big Walk’

‘Big Walk’ is an eclectic collision of talents, with Rich Furniss enlisting Proper Villains and Mr. Mfn eXquire to create something truly unforgettable – in particular for house heads. The track begins with a punchy house percussion and a bassline that feels like a heartbeat, grounding listeners in the flow. From there, a fresh and infectious hip-hop topline takes over, pulling inspiration from the rhythms and vocal flows of late ‘80s and early ‘90s rap – each element feels steeped in the golden age of house music.

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