Data Transmission Podcast

Data Transmission Podcast

Data Transmission
Land Storbritannien
Genrer Musik
Sprog EN
Episoder 392
Seneste 20.08.2026

Data Transmission Podcast showcases house, tech house, deep tech, and minimal tracks and mixes. The release premiere series is curated by @ronmexicodj, with submissions considered via email. The podcast also promotes a track repost service and accepts label submissions for the in-house label 63B Records. Data Transmission describes itself as the online dance music authority, dancing without prejudice since 2008.

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  • Spotlight Mix: Mack Loenz 20.08.2026 1t 16min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm There’s a proper late-night shape to this one. For our latest Spotlight Mix, Mack Loenz steps in with 18 tracks of electro, house, techno and bass-heavy club music, arriving just ahead of his debut album ‘From The Heart’ on Maceo Plex’s Lone Romantic imprint on 4th September. Behind Mack Loenz is Larry McCormick, an artist many heads will already know as Exzakt. That project saw him release through the likes of Tresor, Fabric, Turbo and Skint, but Mack Loenz has become the next chapter, pulling those electro roots into something more cinematic, melodic and built for bigger rooms. You can hear that thinking all over this mix. Fred again.. kicks the door open before Chris Lorenzo and Kah-Lo push things towards the club, then Mack drops his own ‘Right From Wrong’ Club Mix into Maceo Plex’s ‘The Plan’. From there, Kyle Watson, Beswerda, Glowal, MPH and Anti Up keep the pressure moving without the selection ever getting stuck in one groove. There are a few nice left turns too. Craze and Black V Neck bring some low-end swagger, Mack slips in his own VIP mashup of Fred again. and Skepta’s ‘Victory Lap’, while Maceo Plex appears several times across the hour. It makes sense given the relationship between Mack, Lone Romantic and the forthcoming album, but none of it feels like box-ticking. The records earn their place. His own ‘Sunrise’ arrives late in the mix, one of two tracks from ‘From The Heart’ featured here. The ten-track LP pushes further into Mack’s blend of analogue synthesis, glistening arps, heavy basslines and emotional electronics, balancing proper dancefloor weight with a more reflective side. And then comes the closer. Mack finishes with Maceo Plex’s 2013 remix of Kavinsky, a particularly poignant choice following the French producer’s death in Paris last month at the age of 50. Kavinsky was one of the defining names of the second wave of French Touch, and his influence stretches far beyond ‘Nightcall’. It’s a classy way to finish a mix that clearly comes from someone who still cares about selection, sequencing and where a record sits next to the one before it. Turn it up.
  • Spotlight Mix: Resco (US) 14.08.2026 1t 4min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixrescous ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm New York’s Resco (US) takes control of today’s Spotlight Mix, fresh from landing on Sound D’Elite with his new three-track ‘Dat Funk’ EP. Released on 7th August, the EP sees Resco linking with Chris Brooks, Max Vitelli and M.O.E across three rolling club cuts. The title track ‘Dat Funk’ brings tight percussion, low-end pressure and chopped vocals, while ‘Get Back’ keeps that swing moving before ‘Dirty Checks’ rounds things out with a darker, bass-heavy groove. Since breaking through with his Beatport-charting ‘Crazy’ EP in 2024, Resco has been steadily building his name, picking up support from Jamie Jones, Joseph Capriati, Ilario Alicante, Franky Rizardo and Cloonee along the way. His records have already found their way into sets at Elrow and Music On at Pacha, which tells you plenty about where his music is aimed. That same thinking runs right through this mix. Resco works through tracks from DJ Entwan, Reenday, Freenzy Music, Tomi&Kesh, Supernova and CASSIMM, alongside his own collaborations with Mike Haley and Chris Brooks. There’s plenty of movement in here, from the chunky roll of ‘Big City Roller’ and ‘Get Back’ through to Sandro Martins’ ‘Baile de Favela’ remix and CASSIMM’s ‘That Funky Sound’. And, fittingly, Resco closes the session with ‘Dat Funk’, bringing things back to the release currently doing the damage. Turn it up and get into Resco (US)’s Spotlight Mix below.
  • DT966 - Marco Lys 10.08.2026 1t
    ⚡️Like the Track? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 🛒 Buy from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt966marcolys ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Marco Lys Steps Into the Data Transmission Podcast There are very few producers who have stayed this consistent for this long. Marco Lys has been shaping house and tech house for more than two decades, releasing across Black Book, VIVa Music, Circus, Bambossa, SBJKT and plenty more along the way. The Venice-born producer has built his name on rolling grooves, tribal percussion and records made with the dancefloor firmly in mind. That formula has kept him near the top of the pile. Marco sits among Beatport’s leading House artists, pulls in more than 430,000 monthly Spotify listeners, and his remix of Cajmere feat. Dajae’s ‘Brighter Days’ became one of the defining house remixes of 2023. For his Data Transmission podcast, he gets straight down to business. The mix moves through cuts from Javi Bora, Vibe Killers, Route 94, Piem, Ammo Avenue and Detlef, alongside a serious amount of Marco’s own music. ‘Real Love’, ‘Super Hot’, ‘Flute’, ‘So Good’, ‘Solo’, ‘Kente Flow’, ‘Too Bad’ and ‘Hause Muzica’ all make appearances. It is exactly where Marco Lys operates best. Big grooves, tight drums and enough swing to keep things moving from the club basement through to the festival floor. Get stuck into Marco Lys’ Data Transmission Podcast below.
  • Spotlight Mix: Amanda Simpson 10.08.2026 1t 24min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixamandasimpson ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Amanda Simpson makes her debut on dt weapons with ‘Wait What’, a sharp, attitude-loaded club cut built for heads-down dancefloor moments. Based out of New York, Amanda has been steadily carving out her own lane as a DJ, producer and creative voice, bringing together underground club energy with a playful, personality-led edge. After already catching attention through Data Transmission’s Demo of the Week series, she now steps properly into the label fold with a debut that feels confident, direct and ready for the booth. ‘Wait What’ wastes no time locking into its groove. A tight, rolling rhythm section drives the track forward, while a punchy bassline, trippy acid touches and a teasing vocal hook give it that raised-eyebrow, late-night character. The arrangement keeps things moving with stripped-back tension, clean drops and enough bite to cut through a busy room without losing its swing. Raw, fun and full of club-ready swagger, ‘Wait What’ is a strong first statement from Amanda Simpson on dt weapons.
  • Spotlight Mix: Massi Rocket 07.08.2026 1t 5min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixmassirocket ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Massi Rocket brings the heat for our latest Spotlight Mix Milan’s Massi Rocket steps into the Data Transmission Spotlight with a groove-heavy mix built around rolling percussion, warm basslines and the kind of house music that works best once the room has properly filled up. Rocket has been part of Milan’s club fabric for years, both behind the decks and behind the scenes. He owns Rocket Club, programming international guests alongside local talent, while his Motel Calypso parties have grown into their own label operation. His productions have also landed on Spinnin’ Records and MIAW, moving between deep, tech and minimal house without losing that club-first mentality. That same approach runs straight through this mix. There’s plenty of swing in here, with cuts from Mendo & Angel Heredia, Calussa, Pinedo, Chico Rose, Arzenic and Mr. Belt & Wezol & RUZE keeping things locked into a warm, percussive pocket. Latin touches, chunky drums and rolling low-end do most of the work, with the energy building naturally rather than reaching for cheap peaks. Sitting right in the middle is Massi Rocket and Alfrenk’s ‘Tribal Vibes’, released on Motel Calypso Records on 24th July. The pair built the record around tribal drums, toms, airy hats and a looping bassline, with guitar touches and spoken vocals giving it just enough character without getting in the groove’s way. It fits this mix perfectly. House music with its sleeves rolled up, made for terraces, basements and those sweaty few hours when percussion starts doing most of the talking. Get stuck into Massi Rocket’s Spotlight Mix below.
  • Killed Kassette feat Maisie Ma'e - Flashdance // Free Download 28.07.2026 5min
    ⚡️Like the Track? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.boostdj.co/killedkassette/flashdance ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission ⚡️ Follow Killed Kassette: @killed_kassette 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Killed Kassette launches new label with reimagined version of house classic ‘Flashdance’ The UK producer’s new single featuring Maisie Ma’e lands on 10th July as the debut release on Killed Kassette Records. Killed Kassette is opening a new chapter with the launch of his own imprint, Killed Kassette Records, unveiling a contemporary rework of the house classic Flashdance as the label’s inaugural release. Out on 10th July, the single features vocalist Maisie Ma’e and sees the UK producer revisit one of dance music’s most iconic records through a modern club lens, with entirely new vocal and guitar recordings alongside an updated production aimed squarely at today’s dance floors. Rather than recreating the original, Killed Kassette has approached the project as a full reinterpretation, retaining the energy and emotion that made the track a house staple while delivering a sound designed for 2026 systems, festivals and peak-time sets. Having built a reputation with releases on labels including Armada, KMS, Kittball and Perfecto. Killed Kassette has continued to establish his credentials within the international house scene though his official remix work for artists such as Kevin Saunderson, Cassimm, Harry Romero, Chez Damier, Carl Craig and Roland Clark. The new release also marks the beginning of Killed Kassette Records, a platform that the producer says will focus on forward-thinking house music while remaining rooted in the spirit and culture of the underground. “Flashdance has always been one of those records that I wanted to use to connect to a new generation of clubbers,” says Killed Kassette. “I wanted to create something that respected the original but felt completely at home on modern dance floors. We re-recorded everything from scratch, brought in live guitars and Maisie’s incredible vocal performance, and gave it a fresh identity while keeping the emotion that made the record so special.” Maisie Ma’e’s soulful delivery provides the centrepiece of the new version, bringing a contemporary edge to a timeless dance anthem and helping to bridge classic house influences with modern production aesthetics. With its blend of live instrumentation, updated sonics and a clear nod to house music heritage, Flashdance offers a fitting statement of intent for the launch of Killed Kassette Records and the next phase of the producer’s career. Killed Kassette ft. Maisie Ma’e – ‘Flashdance’ is released on Killed Kassette Records on 10th July.
  • Spotlight Mix: SOWEL 28.07.2026 1t 10min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixsowel ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Sowel takes control of this week’s Spotlight Mix following the release of ‘Tus Pasos’ on dt weapons. The Spanish DJ and producer has spent more than a decade sharpening his sound across clubs throughout Europe, with over 650 appearances and several sets at Amsterdam Dance Event 2025. Releases on Protocol Recordings, Glasgow Underground and HoTL have helped establish his groove-led blend of house and tech, earning support from Nicky Romero, Mark Knight, Deep Dish and Fedde Le Grand. His dt weapons debut keeps that club focus locked in. ‘Tus Pasos’ rolls forward on crisp drums, hypnotic Latin vocals and a warm bassline built for busy floors and late-night rooms. That same energy runs through his Spotlight Mix. Sowel moves between his own productions and cuts from Crusy, Karretero, Tini Gessler, James Hype, Alaia & Gallo and more. The pace stays high, the percussion stays loose and the groove never gets pushed aside. Listen to Sowel’s Spotlight Mix below and grab ‘Tus Pasos’ now on dt weapons.
  • Spotlight Mix: Table Manners 22.07.2026 1t 37min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm ## TABLE MANNERS steps into the Spotlight with a 97-minute club workout Wallis, better known behind the decks as TABLE MANNERS and the founder of AUXINN DJ products, takes control of our latest Spotlight Mix with a session built for proper dancefloors. Recorded across two CDJs, the 97-minute mix moves through house, tech and deeper territory, holding a steady groove while the pace climbs from 126 to 130 BPM. It is bumpy, direct and packed with the kind of records that keep a room moving without forcing the issue. TABLE MANNERS opens with his own collaboration alongside Ryan Taft, ‘Tune On’, before working through cuts from Juli De Alonso, Wuez, Leandro Da Silva, Late London, Joe Vanditti, RILEY, Ninetree and East End Dubs & Wheats. There is also room for Fish Go Deep’s enduring ‘The Cure & The Cause’, before Solarstone’s ‘Seven Cities’ gets the Hernán Cattáneo and Martín García treatment to close things out. Across 26 tracks, the mix balances rolling basslines, clipped percussion and plenty of low-end swing. The middle section tightens the pressure with music from Gino Da Koda, VIOT, Galo, Seeing Double and Blank Sense, while Late Replies’ ‘I’ll Give You Things’ sets up the final stretch. No rush, no unnecessary tricks, just a long-form club mix from someone who knows how to let records do their job. Turn it up and get stuck into TABLE MANNERS’ exclusive Data Transmission Spotlight Mix.
  • DT965 - Kyle Kinch 14.07.2026 57min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt965kylekinch ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Kyle Kinch steps into the Data Transmission Podcast for the first time this week, bringing a mix packed with rolling house pressure, sharp club selections and a serious amount of unreleased music. Kinch has spent years carving out a sound that sits somewhere between house, disco and techno, always tied together by groove. Jazz and disco remain at the root of what he does, but his records are built for proper rooms. That approach has taken him onto Gorgon City’s Realm Records, Sonny Fodera’s Solotoko, Nervous and EMI, with support from CamelPhat, FISHER and David Guetta along the way. He was the first artist outside Gorgon City themselves to release on Realm, with his ‘Manchester’ EP helping establish the sound that has since carried him through Ultra Music Festival, Printworks, Brooklyn Mirage, Tobacco Dock and EDC. Add a Duke Dumont remix and sets alongside Claude VonStroke, Kaskade, Chris Lake and Gorgon City, and the picture is fairly clear. Kinch knows how to work a dancefloor. The mix reflects that. Pietro Pellizzari opens proceedings before Kinch quickly starts dipping into his own vault. There are five solo Kyle Kinch IDs in here, alongside unreleased cuts from KC Gilmore and Drew Pree, My Friend, Alex Mills and more. Wh0, OFFAIAH, Ammo Avenue, Kepler, Boss Priester, Flashmob and Jack Marlow keep the energy moving between chunky house, swung drums and late-night low end. There is also ‘Pressure’, Kinch’s collaboration with OFFAIAH, plus ‘TR8’ with KC Gilmore and Drew Pree. Released on Walker & Royce’s Rules Don’t Apply, ‘TR8’ is built around deep sub pressure, loose drums and the kind of swing that keeps a room moving without trying too hard. The three friends started the record while jamming on TR-8s, and that shared studio chemistry runs right through it. For a debut podcast, Kinch has not played it safe. This is a proper selector’s mix, full of private weapons, new collaborations and enough unknown material to keep the tracklist watchers busy. Turn it up and get stuck in.
  • DT964 - Illyus Barrientos 06.07.2026 1t
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt964illyusbarrientos ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Illyus Barrientos is back on Toolroom with MALU for ‘Right Here’, and he joins us this week for the Data Transmission Podcast. The new single lands with proper intent. Big drums, a heavy bassline and a vocal that knows exactly where it wants to be, right in the middle of the room. It follows Illyus’ recent run of club-ready cuts including ‘Never Let You Go’ with MK, ‘People’s PRTY’ and ‘Deep Down’, which dropped on Toolroom back in January. MALU makes her Toolroom debut here too, arriving with serious heat from Brazil after appearances at Tomorrowland, Green Valley and more. Not a bad first stamp on the label, then. Illyus has long been one of those names you trust when the record needs to work. Releases on Toolroom, Defected, Glasgow Underground, Love & Other and Nervous Records tell their own story, while support from Carl Cox, Chris Lake, Hot Since 82, FISHER, Sam Divine, Mark Knight and Armand Van Helden puts him in very good company. He has also turned in official remixes for Armand Van Helden, Duke Dumont, Dom Dolla, Purple Disco Machine, Calvin Harris and Sonny Fodera, alongside sets at Fabric, The Warehouse Project, Printworks, Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa, CRSSD and Splash House. Add in a BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix, Toolroom Radio hosting duties and his A&R role at Electronic Nature, and you’ve got someone who knows records from every angle. For this week’s podcast, Illyus keeps it moving. His own cuts sit alongside DJ Romain, Danny Howard, Prunk, Airwolf Paradise, William Kiss and DJ Gant-Man, with plenty of bounce, swing and late-night pressure throughout. House music built for basements, festival tents and those sweaty rooms where the kick drum does most of the talking. Lock in below and catch Illyus Barrientos and MALU’s ‘Right Here’ on Toolroom now.
  • Spotlight Mix: aMo (um) 30.06.2026 1t
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixamoum ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm **aMo (um) steps into the Spotlight with ‘HOTS 4 U’ riding high** Birmingham roots, Ibiza miles, and a record doing serious damage this summer. Today’s Spotlight Mix comes from aMo (um), a DJ, producer and long-time selector with more than two decades in the game. From pirate radio and rave culture through to residencies across Birmingham, Europe and Ibiza, his sound has always carried a proper club backbone. These days, he sits deep in the house and minimal pockets, stripped back, rolling, and built with that 90s pressure still tucked under the bonnet. It also lands at a big moment. aMo (um) has just linked with long-time friend Chris Lorenzo on ‘HOTS 4 U’, out now on tszr as the label’s landmark 100th release. The track has already been hammered by Jamie Jones, Peggy Gou, Michael Bibi, Mau P, Dom Dolla, Chris Lake, Fisher, Prospa, Josh Baker and more, and it is easy to hear why. Snapping drums, acid bite, a filthy bassline and those samples doing exactly what they need to do. The mix follows the same line. Traumer, Miroloja & Olivier Romero, Lee Burton, Dumitrescu and more all get worked into a tight, groove-led session, with ‘HOTS 4 U’ landing right where it should. Basements, terraces, afters, whatever room is still moving. Lock in below and get into aMo (um)’s Spotlight Mix.
  • DT963 - Life on Planets 30.06.2026 1t
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt963lifeonplanets ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Life on Planets steps into the Data Transmission Podcast this week with a bag full of soul, groove and proper late-night movement. Baltimore-bred singer, songwriter, guitarist and dance music wanderer Phill Celeste has carved out his own lane as Life on Planets, moving between house, R&B, funk, soul, reggae and live performance without losing sight of the dancefloor. His music has found homes on Wolf + Lamb, Soul Clap Records, Classic, Defected, Tuskegee, No Art and more, with his roots stretching back through the warehouses of Baltimore and the underground scenes that shaped him. His latest move lands him in the Desert Hearts universe, teaming up with the collective on their new single ‘This Is The Place’, out now via Desert Hearts Records. Built around a deep, melodic tech house groove, Life on Planets brings the human touch with rhythmic vocals, funky guitar work and that loose, communal energy that has always sat at the heart of Desert Hearts. It is a fitting link-up. Desert Hearts have spent over a decade building a label, festival and global community around freedom, connection and dancefloor togetherness, while Life on Planets has long carried that same spirit through his own records and performances. For his Data Transmission Podcast, he keeps that feeling moving. Across the mix, he rolls through warm house pressure, classic vocal touches, bumping basslines and soulful cuts from Nick Holder, Tom Flynn, Todd Terry, Moodymann, Detroit Rising, Elements of Life, Paul Johnson, Octave One and more. There are basement moments, rooftop lifts and enough swing in the drums to keep things loose. There is also a nod to the new single, with Desert Hearts and Life on Planets’ ‘This Is The Place’ sitting right where it should, in the middle of a set built on groove, connection and records that still feel alive. Lock in and let Life on Planets take control.
  • DT962 - Deltech 23.06.2026 1t 1min
    ⚡️Like the Track? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt962deltech ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://apple.co/4xJutpZ ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Deltech are back in the building. The Midlands duo return to the Data Transmission Podcast this week with a mix built for proper dancefloor movement, landing just as they line up their third release on Jamie Jones’ Hot Creations. Their new single ‘Voices’ drops on 10th July 2026, following previous label outings ‘I Don’t Need That’ and ‘Funkk’. It is another strong step from a pair who have been putting in serious work, with multiple Beatport #1s, over 10 million streams in the past year, and releases on Sola, Moxy Musik, Nervous Records, Repopulate Mars and plenty more. Their sound has travelled well too. Deltech productions have found their way into sets at DC10, Ushuaia, Amnesia, Printworks, fabric, Creamfields, The Warehouse Project and Elrow, with support from Jamie Jones, John Summit, Marco Carola, Solardo, Richie Hawtin, Hannah Wants, Riva Star and Steve Lawler. This week’s mix keeps things rolling, with ‘Voices’ sitting right in the thick of it alongside fresh cuts from Joey London Style, Proudly People, Gaza (UK), Riordan and a healthy dose of Deltech’s own club gear. Low-end pressure, sharp grooves, peak-time bounce and enough swing to keep the room moving. Get stuck into Deltech in the mix, and keep an ear out for ‘Voices’ landing on Hot Creations this July.
  • Spotlight Mix: ROOBY 17.06.2026 1t 1min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixrooby ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm ROOBY steps into the Spotlight Mix ahead of our next DT Presents party at Egg London. On Saturday 4th July, Data Transmission lands at Egg London for a full House and Tech House session, with ROOBY joining Deep Fiktion, Carlos Van D, Hobbs, Danny Marx, Luke Siekiera and DRSJ on the line-up. The event runs from 23:00 to 06:00, with free entry before midnight via ticket, then £5 after. That makes today’s mix a tidy warm-up. ROOBY is known for deep, underground and funky Tech House, with groove doing the heavy lifting. Rolling basslines. Hypnotic rhythms. Sharp transitions. Music built for movement rather than decoration. She has already stepped into serious rooms and events, including Café del Mar, Ministry of Sound, Ibiza Rocks, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone and Pacha Sharm, as well as warming up for Fatboy Slim. That kind of range shows in the selections. Tight, direct and made for dancers. Away from the booth, ROOBY also helps shape the sound from behind the scenes as A&R Manager at Curious Energy Records, while her Select Radio show ROOBY’S HOUSE keeps her locked into forward-thinking House Music and emerging talent. Her Spotlight Mix leans straight into that world. Deep cuts, chunky grooves, familiar pressure points and a few proper heads-down moments for basements, rooftops and late-night rooms. Turn it up, get familiar, then catch ROOBY with us at DT Presents, Egg London on 4th July.
  • DT961 - Volkoder 15.06.2026 58min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt961volkoder ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Volkoder is back in the Hot Creations fold, and the timing is tidy. Fresh from dropping his latest EP, ‘My House’, on Jamie Jones’ label, the Brazilian producer steps into the Data Transmission Podcast with a mix packed full of groove, weight and proper club pressure. The EP marks his second outing on Hot Creations following last year’s ‘Need Your Body’, and it lands during a big summer run that includes his Paradise debut at UNVRS Ibiza. Not a bad month at the office. Across the mix, Volkoder keeps things moving with the same sharp, rhythm-led energy that has made him one of Brazil’s most reliable house exports. There is chunky low-end, rolling percussion, vocal heat and enough swing to keep basements, rooftops and late-night festival floors locked in. His own cuts sit front and centre too, from ‘My House’ and ‘Bassline Hits’ through to collaborations with Vintage Culture, James Hype and Anyma. It is a proper snapshot of where his sound is right now, groove-driven, club-ready and built with intent. Speaking about the mix, Volkoder says the special ingredient is “the balance between groove and emotion,” and that comes through nicely here. It moves, it lifts, and it knows exactly where it belongs. Volkoder’s ‘My House’ EP is out now on Hot Creations. Get stuck into his Data Transmission Podcast below.
  • DT960 - Ramyen 08.06.2026 1t 1min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt960ramyen ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Ramyen is in charge of this week’s Data Transmission Podcast, and he arrives with the timing bang on. The French artist has just launched Mellow Records, the next step in the world he has been building around Mellow, his pop-concept party rooted in house music, connection and a little bit of wide-eyed dancefloor magic. The debut release, Ramyen’s ‘Our Story EP’, lands with two originals, a remix from Alonz, and a clear idea of where the label is heading. His sound sits in that sweet spot between groove, emotion and late-night intent. Vocal house with warmth. Basslines with enough bite. Drums built for rooms that are already starting to sweat. The mix gives a proper taste of that Mellow Records universe too. Ramyen moves through his own cuts, tracks from Jasa, Mamba Skar, Antoine Vermesse, Shayaan, Nozen, Bagheera and more, keeping things loose, sexy and firmly locked to the floor. There is plenty of French flavour in here, but it never feels closed off. This is house music with its windows open. With summer dates ahead at Hï Ibiza, Amnesia and beyond, Ramyen feels like an artist putting the pieces in place at the right moment. Turn it up and get into Ramyen’s Data Transmission Podcast.
  • Spotlight Mix: Racket Club 01.06.2026 1t 22min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/spotlightmixracketclub ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm **Racket Club Steps Up For His First Spotlight Mix** Denver’s Racket Club lands on our Spotlight Mix series with a house session built for proper club hours. The project comes from Jon Gilman, a DJ and producer with 15 years behind the decks and plenty of miles on the clock. His music has picked up BBC Radio 1 support, he’s played festivals including Splash House and Groove Cruise, and he’s taken his sound into clubs around the world. Away from the booth, he also runs an artist development and marketing agency, helping musicians stuck in the messy middle get seen, get paid, and build something that lasts. For this mix, Racket Club keeps things moving with a sharp run of house, edits, techy rollers and big-room pressure. There’s his Dan Whitfield link-up on the cheeky “Ms. Fat Booty” edit, cuts from RUZE, Goosey, CASSIMM, CamelPhat, Tita Lau, Kyle Watson, Walker & Royce, Italobros and plenty more, plus his own “Nowadays” with Dan Whitfield tucked in the final stretch. It’s warm, punchy and built with a DJ’s ear. The kind of mix that starts with a grin, finds its groove quickly, then keeps nudging things forward until the room is fully locked. Racket Club knows his way around a dancefloor, and this Spotlight Mix makes that clear. Turn it up and get stuck in.
  • DT959 - Tony Romera 01.06.2026 1t 4min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt959tonyromera ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Tony Romera is back on The Podcast, and he has not come empty-handed. The Lyon-born producer has been one of France’s most reliable house operators for well over a decade now, moving between underground club pressure and bigger room moments without losing the groove. His records have landed on Solid Grooves, Black Book, Insomniac, Defected, Toolroom and more, while his remix of ‘Raw’ became one of those proper DJ weapons, hammered by everyone from Michael Bibi, PAWSA and Chris L ake to Carl Cox, Jamie Jones and The Martinez Brothers. Now he steps into another strong chapter with his ‘Can’t Sleep’ EP on Sound D’Elite, the label run by Ilario Alicante. Released on 8th May 2026, the three-tracker sees Tony make his debut on the imprint with Fer BR and Cyava joining him across a tight, club-ready package. The title track ‘Can’t Sleep’ does exactly what it needs to do. Looped vocals, sharp drums and a bassline with enough weight to keep the room locked in. ‘Now Do It’, his link-up with Fer BR, leans into crisp hats, warped vocal chops and a ghetto-tinged roll, while ‘Este Mambo’ with Cyava closes things with stripped-back percussion, minimal pressure and flashes of breaks. That same energy runs through this week’s mix. Tony keeps it direct, sweaty and built for movement, rolling through Jesse Perez, GABA, GruuvElement’s, Fer BR, Joshwa, Amine Edge, Neshga and a healthy stack of House Delivery heat. There are unreleased cuts, white labels, new Sound D’Elite material and a few Tony Romera IDs tucked in for good measure. It is the kind of mix that sits nicely between basement bump, terrace groove and late-night festival mischief. No messing about, just proper house music from someone who knows exactly how to work a floor. Lock in, turn it up and catch Tony Romera back on The Podcast.
  • DT958 - Aitor Astiz 26.05.2026 58min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Aitor Astiz brings the freaks to the podcast Aitor Astiz lands on the Data Transmission Podcast this week, fresh from his Hottrax debut with ‘Digital Soul (Freak)’, released on Jamie Jones’ label on 22nd May 2026. It is a big one for him too. The track has been doing damage in his sets for months, with that female vocal, sharp drum work and bumping bassline already causing plenty of raised eyebrows in the booth. The mix follows the same path. Rolling, groovy and built with proper club flow, it moves through Bassel Darwish, RSquared, Michael Bibi, Crusy and Spiller, with unreleased bits from Aitor himself, Beave, Marian and more tucked in for good measure. Astiz has been building nicely across labels like Metamorfosi, Hellbent, Deeperfect, DFTD and Moon Harbour, but this Hottrax moment feels like a marker. The sound is direct, cheeky, and made for sweaty rooms where the bass does most of the talking. Get stuck into the mix below.
  • DT957 - Steb 18.05.2026 1t 3min
    ⚡️Like the Mix? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! 👇 Comment on the Track 👇 Download from: https://music.dtmix.club/dt957steb ⚡️ Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission ⚡️ Follow us on SoundCloud: @datatransmission 👉 Data Transmission: ⚡️ Instagram: http://instagram.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - http://bit.ly/dtytube ⚡️ iTunes Podcast: https://goo.gl/TK1Xxu ⚡️ Mixcloud: http://mixcloud.com/datatransmission ⚡️ Get Hypeddit: http://bit.ly/dthypeddit ⚡️ Follow our Spotify Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3CFr4Rm Some DJs like to keep things tidy. STEB does not seem too worried about that. The Italian selector joins us on the Data Transmission Podcast this week with a mix that moves through house, techno, breakbeat, electro, disco and a few curveballs for good measure. It is rooted in old school club culture, but keeps its eyes firmly on modern dancefloors, the kind of set that can turn a basement into a sweatbox without making a big speech about it. STEB has been building serious momentum across Europe, with support from names including Seth Troxler, Jamie Jones, Mochakk, The Blessed Madonna, Ralf and Damian Lazarus. Recent music on Crosstown Rebels has pushed him further into the international lane, while his own Valkea Music label continues to champion underground house sounds with purpose. This mix gives a proper look into that world. Supernova, Marco Faraone, Ejeca, Adeva, Stefano Fontana, DJ Cream and Diana Ross all rub shoulders, while STEB threads in plenty of unreleased material from himself and the Valkea Music camp. There are forthcoming cuts from Havoc & Lawn, Benjamin (IT), Giacomo Tuono, E.T.H, and more, giving the whole thing that nice “what was that?” energy. His own tracks land throughout too, from the unreleased ‘Free Popper’ and ‘Plastic Love’ to ‘House of STEB’ on Crosstown Rebels and the upcoming ‘Be Thankful’ featuring Ann Saunderson. It is loose in the right places, tight where it counts, and clearly built by someone who still cares about the art of selection. STEB steps up for Data Transmission with a mix full of groove, character and late-night intent. Lock in and listen below.

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